Sentence examples for moved from inside from inspiring English sources

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Nothing else about her complicated situation had changed, but the bag had moved from inside the Lost Property Unit to outside, in her hands.

In the course of generations, the popularity of the performances grew to such an extent that, to accommodate the crowds, they were moved, from inside the church to the porch, or square, in front of the church.

That change was not made because of a concern about fires, Mr. Palese wrote, but because the spare tire was being moved from inside the vehicle to a mounting point under the rear floor.

Sharks tagged in Elliott Bay did not move as far, but still moved from inside Elliott Bay in the spring and summer to areas in the main channel near Alki in the fall and winter, a difference of ∼7 10 km.

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"We're moving from inside buildings, making holes in the walls of houses so we can run from the snipers," he said.

It had been commissioned by a Jewish financier in London who hoped to entice Jews to move from inside the walls of the old city and, once there, to grind their own grain.

From here, amphibious craft such as the LCAC can move from inside the ship to the beach, carrying people and equipment and depositing them on the shore.

Gordon et al. (2005), studying the red harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus (Myrmicinae), reported the sequence of tasks performed by marked individuals in three laboratory colonies and observed that ants often move from inside to outside tasks.

What is then referred to as the "second parasite" also appears moving in the field (possibly already inside the cell) and the so-called recruitment of Akt-PH-GFP for this parasite, that begins at around 13 minutes, is undoubtedly arising from the protrusion of the trypomastigote, actively moving from inside the cell.

Massive endocytosis is preceded by depolarization of the inner membrane of the mitochondria and/or the formation of pores called permeability transition pores: both of these processes allow coenzyme A (a small molecule i.e., required for the oxidation of pyruvate and fatty acids) to move from inside the mitochondria to the cytoplasm of the cell.

Some former Wales internationals had demanded the dropping of Stephen Jones so that James Hook could move from inside-centre to outside-half, mindful of how the youthful Toby Flood and Shane Geraghty played at stand-off for England against France last Sunday.

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