Example sentences of "have move out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Thanks to all this , finance has moved out of the spreadsheet and into the political arena , the courtroom and even into trade negotiations .
2 Swedish maker Valmet — never one to stay with one importer for very long — has moved out of the Benson camp and set up its own UK importer .
3 The traditional patriarchal structure has been eroded , partly because the formal head Of the house has moved out of the home into the completely separate sphere of work , and partly because the authority he derives from control over economic resources and property is eroded in an urban , money economy .
4 The extent to which control has moved out of the hands of the local authorities can be seen in Figure 6.7 , where an asterisk ( * ) indicates a power traditionally held by the LEA which can now be taken over by schools which ‘ opt out ’ ; a dagger ( t ) indicates new powers which central government has taken on since 1979 , often transferred from the LEA ; and a double dagger ( 1– ) in the parents or governors column indicates new duties and rights they have received since 1979 .
5 ‘ The child who lives in a clearing in the jungle has to move out of the clearing and into the jungle one day , ’ she says .
6 Konings suggests that the ‘ Lanistes-dwellers ’ may have moved out from the rocks to a habitat with less competition .
7 She may fear Aids for her son ; she may fear violence from her husband ; she may fear that her son will have to move out of the family home and fear her own loneliness .
8 ‘ That 'll mean you wo n't have to move out of the coachhouse .
9 The short-term lets often suit people such as students when the off-season coincides with their term , but for families the disruption of having to move out for the summer is frustrating .
10 Control children who were found to have died or to have moved out of the study area before their matched case had cancer diagnosed were replaced .
11 True , she had been a baby at the time of the war , but her family had moved out to the countryside and their locality had never been troubled by bombing or anything else which might have caused her phobia .
12 Chuck glanced around inquiringly at Jacques Devraux , who had moved out into the plain with his son and Flavia Sherman .
13 Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s .
14 One evening in their local pub , the Dog & Rabbit , an old gentleman who had moved out of the district on retirement , returned to visit his daughter who lived in the area .
15 Additionally , the Hammer community was in the process of housing redevelopment , and many in-group members had moved out of the immediate area .
16 Both of these points of contention were symptomatic of the fundamental issue at stake for Washington , which was that it had lost control of events in Cuba and a client state which had been regarded virtually as a part of the American mainland had moved out of the US orbit .
17 She wanted to avoid Oliver , although she was desperate to know that he had moved out of the flat .
18 As they talked they had moved out of the pub , back into the sunlit streets .
19 Was that why she had moved out of the Wilson family home ?
20 Those people whose families had moved out from the inner areas still retained some ties with relatives in the inner city , but clearly such ties are by definition weaker in quality than ties with immediate neighbours , and they were dismissed as relatively weak in our inner-city network analysis .
21 The female half of the population had to wait even longer for an equal political voice : not until substantial numbers of women had moved out from the shelter of the home to take an independent place in the labour market was women 's claim to a voice in the political market allowed .
22 Only later did she learn that what Rosemary had been doing back in Hazelbury that Saturday when Sebastian had met her had been to come and tell her parents personally that Derek had moved out from the flat they shared and was now living with someone else .
23 When these 40 or so cells have moved out of the wall they begin to put out fine extensions — very long thin filopodia — which can attach to the wall , contract , and so pull the cell towards the point of attachment .
24 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 .
25 Fergie and the little princesses have moved out of the £5 million mansion at Sunninghill , Berks , and moved into a lodge at nearby Wentworth .
26 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 .
27 In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business .
28 Many times more people have moved out of the big state hospitals over a larger number of years and a great deal more research on outcomes has been done .
29 The surgery is a new base for five doctors who have moved out of the adjacent Netherton Health Centre .
30 Football since the 1950s has come to provide a kind of surrogate community for the young ; the club defines their identity and the ‘ end ’ is their territory , even if they have moved out to the high-rise blocks miles away .
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