Sentence examples for when he moved it from inspiring English sources

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When he moved, it made a sound.

"But when he moved it wasn't".

When he moved, it was like a stuffed bird being twitched on a string; but he was definitely alive.

In 1937 Gardner founded Look magazine, which he operated from Des Moines until 1941, when he moved it to New York.

He recalled a parade down one of the main streets of Princeton that accompanied Mr. Bigelow's house when he moved it from one side of town to another.

An artist who had injured both his hands sobbed when he tried to show me the work he had just completed before the quake, and it crumbled into shards of clay when he moved it.

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"Tall as a pine tree," as the text insists, he has humour as well as pathos: his naked entry into the world is marked by a totter on splayed feet and, when he moves, it is with a forward-thrusting, angular, almost Hulotesque curiosity.

This guy is so finnicky, that he doesn't want his laptop to go to sleep when he moves it around the house.

When he moves, it's slightly in front of the rest of him.

A gap soon filled: whereas Veronica Wadley, Sewell alleges, was neither admired nor popular, Dacre was "not sympathetic... perhaps respected but not much loved", and when he moved on "it was as though a menacing cloud had been removed".

When he moved there, it bordered no man's land, but, he said, it was the only place he could afford.

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