Sentence examples for have it moved from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Stephenson said the museum is raising money to have it moved back to St . George

When in August 1944 his factory was decommissioned, Schindler successfully petitioned to have it moved to Brnĕnec (Brünnlitz) in the Sudetenland, close to his hometown.

The trial was supposed to begin last month, but Santa Clara petitioned to have it moved from the local courthouse to a more neutral spot.

The case against the general began in 1996, and has been repeatedly delayed, first by his poor health, then by his effort to have it moved from a criminal court to an administrative tribunal.

Only months after plans for the school were announced, a group of vocal parents and administrators at Public School 282 in Park Slope, which was to share space with Khalil Gibran, managed to have it moved elsewhere.

It brings together clear reporting of the complicated business details with a wonderful feeling for the macho attitudes and extraordinary vanities of Houston, scene of the crime and of the forthcoming trial despite the vigorous efforts of the defendants to have it moved elsewhere.

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He simply had it moved.

Why has it moved?

Why has it moved so slowly?

Nor has it moved into other European territories.

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