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27 Sentences With "got moving"

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"Once the elbow got moving, it was alright," Sheeran said.
Once (goalie Ben Scrivens) got moving, I slid it through.
After the train got moving, the air conditioning kicked on, though it wasn't very strong.
When he got moving, he just dragged them along like a Husky pulling a sled.
But the benefit was similar when inactive people got moving only when they were between 40 and 61.
By the time Moreno-Ocampo's team got moving in Kenya, more than two years had elapsed since the postelection violence.
This literally looks like something that could sit on a mantel, but it's also got moving parts that kids will enjoy.
Mr. Waits joined them there and the trio got moving again, from jagged-edged 215st-century blues to reworkings of Thelonious Monk.
Pilot Assist worked seamlessly in these conditions to read traffic and slow down when appropriate then speed up again when traffic got moving.
Another 31 percent started strong but tapered off over time; and 13 percent were inactive early in life but got moving later on.
The former Pretty Little Liars star, 33, got moving during her first workout after giving birth to her first child, a daughter, at the beginning of October.
Once the red-clad Lyles got moving in the restart, there was no stopping him as he left British runnerup Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 0.41 seconds in his wake.
During the episode, Jenner, 23, also attempted to take her friend for a motorcycle ride — Baldwin was quick to jump out of the sidecar before things really got moving — and they invented a secret handshake.
When people started out inactive but got moving later on, they were 43 percent less likely to die of heart disease and 16 percent less likely to die of cancer than if they remained sedentary.
But once we got moving, the hokiness gave way to excitement as my 10-month-old daughter, Roxie, stared in awe at the air bubbles, the rays of light through the water and, finally, fish.
The main source of worry was Palm Beach County where Susan Bucher, the Supervisor of Elections, predicted gloom and doom on Sunday, but on Monday after they got moving felt a lot better about their prospects.
While her baby's kicks were a monumental occasion, Bedingfield quickly got moving, or tried to, sharing another photo of herself, this time on the couch surrounded by her two beloved dogs with an Apple TV remote on the ground.
When participants first slipped under the sheet, they laughed and talked with their neighbors, and took many selfies (we were told that once we got moving, we weren't allowed to snap photos, but that rule went quickly out the window).
The military never got moving Not a single one of the U.S. military forces in the region met its deadline for deployment, and none of them ever moved toward Benghazi despite orders from President Obama and then-Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.
Mason joined Tincknell because he ignored his drive-through penalty due to a malfunctioning radio. Lynn maintained the lead into the first corner while Derani made a brisk start to move into second. Ocon stalled on the grid but later got moving. As the field drove down towards the fast Mandarin Oriental Bend some bumping occurred.
Things eventually got moving again through Puffy's Biggie Duets project. He produced the "Hustler's Story" song featuring Akon and Scarface, and Diddy immediately noticed he had a prize pupil on his hands. After that, the work started rolling in, and Reefa could finally start calling himself a bona fide producer. The real breakthrough in his career came via Dr. Dre's legendary West coast outfit.
However, the archduke delayed too long in carrying out this assignment.Bowden & Tarbox, p 96 Though badly isolated, Jelačić remained near Salzburg until 19 May. When he finally got moving it was too late. A French corps under General of Division Paul Grenier cut the Northern Division to pieces at the Battle of Sankt Michael on 25 May.Smith, p 312 John pulled back to Graz, but when he heard of Jelačić's disaster, he decided to retreat east into Hungary.
In the third quarter, the Cowboys finally managed to get a sustained drive going, moving the ball to the Green Bay 18-yard line. But Packers linebacker Lee Roy Caffey ended the drive by forcing a fumble from Meredith that was recovered by Adderley. Then after a Packers punt, Dallas once again got moving with a drive to the Green Bay 30-yard line. But once again they failed to score as Caffey sacked Meredith for a 9-yard loss on third down and Villanueva missed a 47-yard field goal attempt.
Tolkien mentioned H. Rider Haggard's novel She: "I suppose as a boy She interested me as much as anything—like the Greek shard of Amyntas [Amenartas], which was the kind of machine by which everything got moving." A supposed facsimile of this potsherd appeared in Haggard's first edition, and the ancient inscription it bore, once translated, led the English characters to She's ancient kingdom. Critics have compared this device to the Testament of Isildur in The Lord of the Rings and to Tolkien's efforts to produce a facsimile page from the Book of Mazarbul. Critics starting with Edwin Muir have found resemblances between Haggard's romances and Tolkien's.
Once the car got moving, the body had twisted and flexed, causing sections of bodywork to become detached and doors to open spontaneously. The B10 had inherited its chassis from the B2, but it was quickly apparent that a stronger and stiffer chassis would be needed to complement the necessary rigidity of an all-steel car body. The "Type B12" came with a newly reinforced chassis which addressed the rigidity issues, but the car was nevertheless significantly heavier. With the engine still offering the same 20 HP of horsepower as before, the manufacturer's listed top speed was now 70 km/h (44 mph) as against the 72 km/h (45 mph) claimed four years earlier for the "Type B2".
Roseben (1901–1918) was an American Thoroughbred Hall of Fame race horseRoseben at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame who grew to such an enormous size (one inch less than 18 hands) that he was known as "The Big Train." Because of his great size, he was slow to mature but when he finally got moving in his fourth, fifth and sixth years of racing, he was called the greatest sprinter of his time. He ran under weights as high as 130 pounds in 59 of his races, and as high as 140 pounds in 29 races. On more than one occasion, he won under 144 pounds, 146 pounds, and 147 pounds.
When interviewed, the only book Tolkien named as a favourite was Rider Haggard's adventure novel She: "I suppose as a boy She interested me as much as anything—like the Greek shard of Amyntas [Amenartas], which was the kind of machine by which everything got moving." A supposed facsimile of this potsherd appeared in Haggard's first edition, and the ancient inscription it bore, once translated, led the English characters to Shes ancient kingdom, perhaps influencing the Testament of Isildur in The Lord of the Rings and Tolkien's efforts to produce a realistic-looking page from the Book of Mazarbul. Critics starting with Edwin Muir have found resemblances between Haggard's romances and Tolkien's.Rogers, William N., II; Underwood, Michael R. "Gagool and Gollum: Exemplars of Degeneration in King Solomon's Mines and The Hobbit".

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