1. And the faint sound of movement from below told her she was not the only one. 2. Does he think that that is the way that one should plan the freight movement from the north-west through the channel tunnel? 3. He knew nothing about drill, but learned the necessary movements from books and soon gained promotion to chief petty officer. 4. Nor were there frustrated breakaway movements from a handful of top clubs. 5. See the introductory section in the Unit and its explanation of the movement from meaning to form. 6. Two factors are mainly responsible for movement from the owner-occupied to local authority sectors - unemployment and Marital breakdown. 7. The movement from planning into implementation has to be smooth. 8. Before things could get really awkward, there was a movement from the other end of the hall. 9. After reaching this stage there are still opportunities for movement from small houses to large houses and on to Travel Inns which are often attached to a Beefeater Restaurant. |