Example sentences of "[noun] have moved " in BNC.

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1 Barnet players have not been paid by the club for the past three weeks and , although the Professional Footballers ’ Association have moved in to pick up the £30,000 tab , £80,000 in promotion bonuses remains unpaid .
2 Traditional typesetter like Linotype , Compugraphic and Monotype have moved to accommodate output from the low-cost software , generally by accepting PostScript instructions as an input , while the professional packages from companies such as Magna , GB Techniques among others now pay more than passing attention to facilities like soft preview and laser proofing .
3 Over the past decade , lasers able to generate ultra-short pulses have moved out of the laser physicist 's laboratory and onto the chemist 's bench .
4 Changes in the size of boreal forests and carbon dioxide concentrations have moved in step for most of this century .
5 Levels of antitrust enforcement in the United States have moved in cycles .
6 [ In ] instances when Soviet planners have stipulated a revised set of leading economic indicators , and tied incentive funds to them , other indicators have moved in undesirable directions … planners found that , once again , only direct regulation could bring an improvement for any individual economic indicator .
7 In this system the accumulation of L3 on the original pasture will occur from mid-July , ie. after the calves have moved to aftermath .
8 Most clients have moved to the voucher system , although some can not use it .
9 A number of explanations for urban economic decline are based on the assumption that jobs and/or industrial investment have moved out of the cities because of prevailing production costs and the problems associated with the older urban cores .
10 Erm Mr Donson was quite right that in the absence of erm structure plan policies er the districts have moved forward and prepared their own countryside protection policies er and these have been effective to a a greater or lesser degree .
11 Still , the two parties have moved towards the round-table talks that both want — although the government calls them a multi-party conference , whereas the ANC looks forward to an all-party congress , to be followed eventually by an elected constituent assembly .
12 Tim Corser and his wife Linda have moved on from Benidorm and are continuing on their extended journey through Europe .
13 In order to highlight the way in which the rise in wealth and the fall in savings have moved together , the axis showing the savings ratio is inverted : a lower savings rate is represented by a rise in the line on the graph .
14 Some caves — usually small — are formed when blocks of rock have moved relative to each other , leaving a gap .
15 New Works Inspectors have moved to new accommodation on ground floor .
16 The polytechnics have moved out of local government control and are now funded by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council acting on behalf of the Secretary of State .
17 Cameras spying have moved on , CCTV is now seen as a source of protection .
18 Since joining Cardiff , Walker has become an overnight success , scoring eight First Division tries in a dozen matches as the club have moved up from strugglers last season to table-toppers .
19 Lord and Lady Harrowby have moved into a wing to make the state rooms available for conferences and functions .
20 Vessey and colleagues are unfortunate that over the period of their study the goal posts have moved significantly , with a greater use of laparoscopy as a diagnostic tool and a change in our understanding of what visually constitutes the diagnosis of endometriosis .
21 My parents have moved to near Glasgow ; there is plenty of work and my father and mother are happy in the big city .
22 Will he give at least gentle guidance to LEAs suggesting that it is not reasonable for students to be excluded from discretionary grants merely because their parents have moved home ?
23 Recognizing these problems , many people engaged in electrical stimulation work have moved to microstimulation .
24 Conversely , the rural areas have moved further away from Labour .
25 EXCEPT at the highest of America 's ski resorts , the lifts have stopped and the instructors have moved on to Argentina or New Zealand .
26 Economics textbooks may still hold to the notion of ‘ work ’ as paid employment and deny the importance of unpaid women 's work ( in agriculture or the home ) in their theories and explanations and their insistence that most countries have moved to a ‘ monetary economy ’ .
27 In recent years most Latin American countries have moved from military dictatorships to democracy .
28 Some 300 companies have moved their headquarters from Osaka to Tokyo each year because they want to plug into the capital 's networks .
29 Already , more than 20 Malaysian companies have moved into Papua New Guinea , whose 350,000km 2 of forest is the largest continuous tract of lowland tropical forest in South-east Asia .
30 In some cases where favelados have moved to new housing schemes , they have been unable to meet the payments , which are periodically increased because of inflation and , therefore , had to return to the favelas .
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