Sentence examples for move about and from inspiring English sources

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She was released just after last year's elections and is now free to move about and meet people.

Vertebrates are able to move about and to exert and bear forces because of the contraction of the striated muscles.

The captives were not allowed to move about, and used the floor of the orchestra pit for a toilet.

And, she added, excess weight makes it more difficult to move about and impairs the quality of life.

She deposited seven female dancers to move about and interact elusively amid her tables, chairs, lamp and sofa.

At one point he asked the class to move about and fill a space without leaving open any path for him to walk through.

They are not trapped in booths for the full hour, so they can move about and interact with (or escape from) reporters and each other.

But on many occasions it's sufficient to maintain a quiet, watchful presence, giving the child a chance to move about and make discoveries.

That is because the molecules making up fluids (which in physics include both gases and liquids) are free to move about and transmit force in all directions.

The Palestinians need to have the freedom to move about and to have a decent prospect of providing for their families; the Israelis need to feel safe.

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Since then, stricter pit-lane speed limits have been enforced, there have been limitations on the number of people who can be in the pit lane when cars are active on track - in the races, pit-lane reporters from TV companies are now no longer even allowed to move about - and the pit lanes have been 'zoned'zoned

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