Example sentences of "[noun sg] have moved [adv prt] from " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 After the Council had moved on from chapter II , Cardinal Ottaviani , without protest from any of those presiding , returned to it in defiance of the rules .
4 Once business had moved on from Earth , parts of the Tangle fell unoccupied .
5 The criticism has moved on from his tax details to the way in which the corporation is run .
6 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 .
7 Duncan lay still , confused and wondering why the Army had moved in from the south .
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