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How to use moved in a sentence

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Celtic fulfilled a fixture and moved towards a successful defence of their championship yesterday.
Instead he moved a few paces away, sitting by the dying fire and stoking the flames higher.
You have no speech at all and your airway is moved to a stoma in your neck.
In raw economic statistics about income per head, it has moved towards the UK average.
But I moved from the realm of cartoons and comic strips to really studying a lot more expressive art.
I came across from his left to try to head him off as Paul Davis moved in from his right.
He spied David making his way towards the car lot, a bottle in his hand, and moved to head him off, catching up with him just outside the exit.
Officials had ordered memorial stones to be moved because the rules of the cemetery stated they were not allowed to be on the grass.
The vases and memorial stones which had been carefully placed by families over the cremated remains of their loved ones were moved to a far wall.
Several players who subsequently moved on have discovered that their baubles contained imitation zirconia stones rather than genuine diamonds.
An intricate, languorous game in which stones are moved on a board, Go is largely unknown outside Japan and parts of China.
Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations.
The duke spent time watching the games and when he moved inside for the primary school final spoke to a number of children about the day.
He changed his name to John Top-Gear by deed poll but the results didn't come so he moved onward and upward again.
The TV finally arrived and you would have had to be a very stony-hearted New Zealander not to be moved by Maori Television Service's first day.
Few will be moved by its case against the company today, even though the grievance is genuine.
The headpieces, which looked like mops, draped from the heads of the revellers, bounced up and down as they moved across the stage.
The principal business houses are headquartered in the city, even though many have moved to malls on its periphery.
I reported to corps headquarters that my regiment had moved and was in its forward positions.
The tigers had to be moved more than 400 kilometres from the site to the headquarters of the centre.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In 1851, he moved to Charleston, worked as a rigger, and thereafter led a seafaring life.
An abounding idea of happiness to come filled him as he moved beside roselle down the crowded restaurant.
Far more than by the words was Rolland moved by the kindly deed of Tolstoi.
They moved silently forward, carrying the rocket launcher on their backs and a small load of shells and several hand bombs.
It was moved to the edge of the light circle which was the bowl on that rooftop of Urtraria.
On December 20 we were relieved and moved back to the rest area at Brandhoek, where we were glad to have four days' rest.
A ball may be hit and moved by concussion before a roquet as well as after one.
Her radio set was moved back to her room and she restrung 117 the wires and connected up the receiver without help from anybody.
With a round file make semicircles at c and e to hold the rollers on which the engine is moved into position.
In his own youth, too, revivalism was an active force, and he himself had been strongly moved by an American missionary.
Her slim fingers, ringless, moved competently and without haste.
He moved the rheostat under his hand, and the thunder slackened.
The electrician moved the rheostat which dimmed the house lights.
The blood still pulsed from his shattered temple and jaw, but it was the only part of him that moved like a living thing.
He moved Ridgway, who was a heavy weight, up into the forwards.
Murdstone came up to where she was, and seemed to expostulate with her for being so moved.
Directly Katharine moved she felt, inarticulately and violently, that she could not bear to let her go.
But the soldiers, crowded together shoulder to shoulder, their bayonets interlocking, moved over the bridge in a dense mass.
Corina Belcea's violin teased in interlocution with her colleagues as we moved with Beethoven towards eventual liberation into the ether.
I SERVED in the Liverpool fire brigade from 1953 to 1968, when I moved on to other brigades seeking to further my career as a fireman.
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