Example sentences of "[verb] moved [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Board member Jim Harris , who took over immediately from Michels as president and CEO , has moved up to chairman , replaced by SCO 's European chief Lars Turndal .
2 Harris Corp 's Fort Lauderdale , Florida-based Computer Systems Division has moved up to the second generation 88110 version of Motorola Inc 's RISC family with the Night Hawk 5000 series — which ca n't be called Night Hawk in the UK .
3 By Stage three , marketing has moved up to a position of equality with sales .
4 Her daughter Anna is now ten and has moved up to her next school .
5 The forward order book has moved up since last month , but lags its long-term average ( 3.0 months ' work ) .
6 Mrs Brooks , forty-three , has moved up from the role of president of US operations to overall president and chief executive officer of the company , a newly created post .
7 Matthew Miles has moved up from being a National Account Executive in the Multiples Sector to become National Account Manager in the sector , reporting to Gary Lunt .
8 Wanchai used to be the hostess-bar district , but it has moved up in the world and is now home to one of the colony 's classiest new hotels , The Grand Hyatt ( ) .
9 unc Notice that each figure in the number has moved up in value one place to the left .
10 Even though the method described by Braybrook and Powell ( 1980 ) has moved on since this time , it still does not reflect current knowledge of child language .
11 But it is not merely the world of ideas and scholarship which has moved on since the 19th century .
12 Australian Mick Lee will not be returning to Farnham and James Barrow has moved on to division one club Cheam .
13 The Labour Party has moved on to the social democratic ground , it may even choose to call itself a social democratic party — in any case , it should complete the process with a constitution to suit .
14 And while we 're on the comedy tip , Jongleurs , that comfortable but overpriced cabaret club in Battersea , has moved on to bigger and better things by opening a second , larger-scale club , based in the old Dingwalls building at Camden Lock .
15 There 's also Bob 's ‘ Songs Of Freedom ’ , a force worldwide , but out of fashion in Jamaica , a country that has moved on to the more bodily delights of raggamuffin .
16 From Weimar , where van de Velde taught at the new school of applied art , became a founder member of the DeutscheWerkbund in 1907 , and chose Gropius as his successor , the show has moved on to Berlin 's Bauhaus-Archivmuseum fur Gestaltung ( until 18 April ) .
17 Baton Rouge , Louisiana-based Fifth Generation Systems , a little spitfire in the MS-DOS world , has moved on to the Unix scene with its first Unix product , Fastback Plus Unix , a $345 backup and restore utility for Intel Corp 80386 and 80486 machines running UnixWare , Interactive , SCO Unix , System V.3/V.4 and Consensys V.4.2 .
18 Following its bid for Dataid SA in France , AT&T Co 's AT&T Istel subsidiary has moved on to Germany and won agreement for the acquisition of CAB Computeranwendungs-Beratungs GmbH , a software house specialising in applications that run mainly under Unix .
19 Professor Beck emerged with his reputation intact and has moved on to launch a new project called ArtWatch , based in New York .
20 While I admire the saddle-stitching on the suitcase , Karl has moved on to a conference about the length of Gisela 's fringe .
21 After seven years as secretary in Convocation Office , Mrs. Judith Nelson has moved on to another post within the University .
22 And by now the Prime Minister has moved on to the next sterling crisis .
23 He takes over from Alloa-based Derek Allison who has moved on to be British national coach .
24 But what she forgot as she jogged on the spot was that even though time might have stood still for her , it has moved on for her 31-year-old husband Slim Jim McDonald .
25 Kinlet Hall has moved on By Steve Standbridge
26 Nigel , 27 , succeeds Colin Auton who has moved on after seven years at the hotel .
27 It is undoubtedly a good thing that royal reporting has moved on from the tradition of deferential reverence in which James Whitaker first learned his trade .
28 Although they have worked together for so many years , there has still been time for individual projects and exhibitions : François-Xavier has moved on from vegetable architecture to monumental fountains and sculptures ; Claude 's ventures include jewellery and bronze furniture for an American garden , stage props for Bob Wilson and breastplates for the angels in Wim Wenders ' film ‘ Wings of Desire ’ .
29 Verily , the game has moved on from the days when Bobby Locke could , for instance , win seven tournaments in his baptismal year on the US circuit , and four Open Championships on this side of the Atlantic , and yet virtually never feel the need to depart from his habitual draw .
30 The criticism has moved on from his tax details to the way in which the corporation is run .
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