Example sentences of "have moved from " in BNC.

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1 CATERING butcher Ideal Meat Supplies has moved from its Smithfield Market site to premises in North London .
2 In eight years Britain has moved from a current account surplus of 2.5 per cent of GDP to a deficit of 4 per cent of GDP .
3 For all the talk of ‘ cuts ’ , state spending on health has increased by nearly a third in real terms since 1979 , and as a share of total public spending it has moved from 14 per cent in 1978 — 9 to 16 per cent in 1988 — 9 .
4 Transmission selector has moved from steering column to console
5 In the space of only two weeks , the Slovak lawyer has moved from dissident to defendant to government minister .
6 To keep existing contracts on schedule while meeting emergency requirements from the ministry , the site has moved from a five-to a seven-day week , and working hours since early November have more or less doubled .
7 Whatever the future holds for Northern Ireland , it is clear that Ian Paisley has moved from being a prophet crying in the wilderness to the centre of the unionist stage .
8 But now he has moved from critic to principal player , he may discover the advantages of the business brain so vilified by Raine 's critics .
9 Can the government that has been assembled around Mr Beregovoy , the man who has moved from Leftist doctrines to a belief in a mixed economy and who keeps a tight rein on public spending , still be called socialist ?
10 EURO DISNEY has moved from the realms of make-believe to become reality .
11 ‘ This has moved from its beginning as a Presbyterian College to a major seat of learning .
12 Under the Conservatives , Britain has moved from manufacturing trade surplus to manufacturing trade deficit .
13 Quite imperceptibly , arrest has moved from a position at the end of the investigative process to a new niche right at the start .
14 He has moved from being a persecuted minority to a person with full and equal ‘ rights ’ .
15 As BHC says , it has moved from building low-flying aircraft to making high-flying boats .
16 The CAA 's Central Library has moved from Kingsway to Aviation House at Gatwick , where it is open for reference and sale of CAA publications from 0930–1630 Monday to Friday .
17 The economy has moved from point D to point E.
18 Modesty has moved from the organ of ambition .
19 The outfit has moved from losses of around £1.7m in calendar year 1991 , to an as-yet unfinalised figure in the black — which should be well in excess of £1m — for 1992 .
20 ‘ I can vouch for it that nobody has moved from his or her desk all the time you 've been here , except for Nigel and he has not moved from his corner . ’
21 For its third year Paris 's Salon du Dessin de Collection has moved from its intimate setting in basement rooms of the Hotel George V to the altogether grander Grand Palais .
22 The exhibition ‘ Western painting from the sixteenth to the twentieth century from the Bremen Kunsthalle Collection ’ , the show of some of the works of art looted at the end of World War II , has moved from the Hermitage in St Petersburg to the All-Russian Museum of Decorative , Applied and Folk Art in Moscow .
23 Yet her range of interests , in a field that has moved from comparative policy neglect to the very centre of the community care reforms , has been wider than almost all the others .
24 Finally , the comparatively hollow character of liberal democratic politics , where control of the ‘ big ’ decisions has moved from legislatures or sub-national governments into closed executives insulated from democratic controls , is used to put the nail in the pluralist coffin .
25 He succeeds Anneli Janhonen , who has moved from Helsinki to Geneva to head the Information Department of the Lutheran World Federation .
26 It is recognisable even when it appears in feminist dress , as it does , for example , in these remarks of Hester Eisenstein ( 1984 ) : ‘ I argue that feminist theory has moved from an emphasis on the elimination of gender difference to a celebration of that difference as a source of moral values .
27 Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage .
28 The emphasis in the teaching of economics has moved from macro-economics to an emphasis on micro-economics and in particular decision-taking at the level of the firm .
29 Science , and especially genetics , has moved from academe to the commercial world , tied to private corporations , wedded to profits .
30 The discussion in this section has moved from the consideration of the composition of Parliament , and the nature of the relationship of government to Parliament , to a more detailed account of the agencies concerned with policy making .
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