Sentence examples for be moved from a from inspiring English sources

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IMAGINE yourself with a thousand small crates that must be moved from A to B along roadways.

These included allowing nuclear material to be moved from a facility with safeguards to one without them.

Ms. Wood recalled that "when her money ran out," Anna had to be moved from a private room to a shared room in the nursing home.

He said it would take that long for the spent fuel to cool enough to be moved from a pool into dry cask storage on the site.

Meanwhile, the judge said Dewani could be moved from a secure hospital to a hospital with a more relaxed feel to help him recover.

Initially, 295 employees will be moved from a division at Kennedy International Airport, and an additional 55 will come from its headquarters in Golden, Colo.

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Finance may be moving from a period without much competition into one of disruption, while technology is moving from a period of intense innovation into one of concentrated market power.

I am not yet 55 and will be moving from a high-cost to a lower-cost area.

The tendon insertion is moved from a dorsal location to a dorsal-radial position.

Mr Huntley was moved from a high security hospital to a prison.

The bureau declined to say why Mr. Madoff, 71, was moved from a medium-security facility.

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