Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

151 Sentences With "moved about"

How to use moved about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "moved about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "moved about". Mastering all the usages of "moved about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In practice, passengers still moved about and ate at buffets.
Products do, in fact, get moved about within Costco warehouses.
It seemed that figures moved about on the quiet surface.
They were very careful about how they moved about the world.
Shares moved about 3% lower in early afternoon trade in Europe.
As Valdsgaard moved about the room, the couch stayed in place.
They moved about 2,000 residents to safer locations over the weekend.
In the 1980s it moved about 5m tonnes of cargo a year.
The 3D astronaut who moved about and waved at me was eerie.
And the few who wore swimsuits moved about freely, without extra attention.
He moved about the grounds for 20 minutes and even jiggled a doorknob.
"Growing up, I moved about 16 times in the city," Ms. Gates said.
For years, Bloomberg has moved about freely with a sophisticated, armed security team.
In the past 33 hours, the storm has moved about 30 miles. pic.twitter.
But then he saw other political prisoners being moved about and spiffed up.
The team moved about one mile from the volcano and began closely observing it.
In the fifteen years I've lived in New York I've moved about eight times.
Hansen said AbCellera has moved about half of the antibodies into proteins so far.
Specifically, the fact that we've moved about eight feet in the course of an hour.
Workers in protective suits moved about, while what appeared to be news helicopters hovered overhead.
We probably have moved about 40 percent [of the SLS workforce] onto the shop floor.
They recounted hearing the gunman&aposs footsteps as he moved about the newsroom, firing his weapon.
Harris' trial has since moved about 300 miles southeast to the coastal city of Brunswick, Georgia.
Storms worldwide in 2016 moved about 1.25 mph (2 kph) slower than 103 some years ago.
As I moved about the virtual Minecraft landscape, I didn't detect any screen flicker or stutter.
I moved about 10 feet away from the speaker and started speaking in a normal voice.
The lives of our service members are not pawns to be moved about a political chessboard.
Over the past few years, Goldman Sachs has moved about 85033,800 employees to Salt Lake City.
They moved about the system without moving what we define in our environment as large files.
Back then, my mother's Spanish moved about the house like a ghost only she could see.
What would happen if women moved about the world as if they deserved every inch of it?
Then the two moved about 10 feet away to whisper among themselves out of earshot of reporters.
They moved about and it became clear they were the virtual representations of Booth's and Schroepfer's heads.
Officials evacuated five prison units and temporarily moved about 6,000 offenders during the hurricane, Mr. Clark said.
We've moved about four times in the 40 years I've been with this commercial real estate company.
And since last Tuesday, we have moved about 10,000 liters of water to Cape Town, and counting.
The dollar index has moved about 2.9 percent lower in July, and it continued that trend Monday.
They can't just be treated like cattle, prodded and moved about from one place to the next.
When I was 15, I moved about three hours away to go to an all boys' boarding school.
Bradesco moved about 600 million reais parked in generic reserves to recurring provisions, signaling an increasingly strained loan book.
Mexican stocks edged up after eight straight sessions of losses, while the peso moved about half a percent higher.
Particularly impressive were the citizens, who all moved about naturally, as if they had their own lives going on.
Australia has moved about 1.6 metres northeast, effectively moving the location of mapped features and their associated GDA20203 coordinates.
It knows exactly how I moved about the store, what items I bought together and when I bought them.
Individuals and companies have moved about $1 trillion out of the country in the last year and a half.
In all, he assumes, the lava moved about 300 feet in 35 minutes before it continued down the street.
Then Ms. Dennett's parents moved about an hour's drive away to Old Westbury, just before they entered first grade.
It's just one of those deals where we could have used the finish line moved about 10 feet further back.
Microsoft is worth more than Boeing, and the value of the former moved about twice as much as the latter.
Gas hubs require pipeline networks and storage sites that allow supplies to be traded and moved about at short notice.
For the remainder of the show, listeners sat on white leather cubes surrounded by the performers, who also moved about.
Now he moved about with it in his pocket all the time; he hardly did anything serious without taking it.
That means on any given day the S&P moved about a half-percent from its high to its low.
Over the years, he moved about as far left as you could get while remaining a member of the establishment.
His mother, who had raised him on her own, had moved about an hour away to be closer to her job.
Meanwhile, Kaikōura has moved about six inches east, and the coastal town of Blenheim has shifted northeast by the same distance.
Using the G.P.S. beacon, Azam calculated the location; since 2013, Stake 11 had moved about a hundred feet down the glacier.
Ether moved about 5% higher to just shy of $170, while XRP was up nearly 2% at a price of 31 cents.
The gaze of some of our relatives' older friends would linger a little too long as we moved about our own homes.
"This is a stock that on earnings over the last few years has moved about 5 percent in either direction," added Nathan.
The White House has already moved about a half-billion dollars from its Ebola virus fund to speed up the national response.
Instead, she grouped children of a similar level of achievement around shared tables, which meant pupils got up and moved about much more.
The Hunt 5603 Photos View Slide Show ' In his decade of living in New York City, Louis Broccoli moved about once a year.
Swarms of servants attired in classic maid and butler uniforms moved about in zigzags, passing out plates of food and snatching up empty ones.
The conservation group says the beachgoers moved about 30 Least Tern eggs from the area where they hoped to set up their volleyball net.
The completely preserved limb bones, vertebra, finger and toe bones enabled the researchers to reconstruct the way the creature moved about in its environment.
Still, as I moved about the city after the N.H.L. announcement, it was hard to gauge much general excitement for Seattle's new hockey team.
Given that China is such an important trade partner, the bilateral deficit moved about the same: It increased 85033 percent in the first quater.
Ford has already bought other properties in the area and has moved about 200 employees into a building that was once a pantyhose factory.
Days later, the U.S. moved about 100 caskets to the DMZ in anticipation of the handover of the remains, but the transfer never took place.
The crater has a fracture at its base, from which a lava flow is pouring out, and it's already moved about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles).
As astronomers continue adding data, this map could help us piece together how the building blocks of matter formed and moved about over cosmic time.
Dodson said the student who died moved about six months ago to Alpine, a community of 6,500 people roughly 200 miles southeast of El Paso.
Missiles are fired from multiple launch sites around the country and moved about on mobile launchers in an elaborate shell game meant to deceive adversaries.
Gordon's top sustained winds were down to 40 mph (64 kph) as its tight core moved about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northwest of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Much like Osama bin Laden, Baghdadi had to give up various perks of leadership, and moved about in unassuming vehicles so as not to draw attention.
Consomac notes that these resources may have been moved about in the beta code, but are actually USB constants — nothing to do with OLED touch panels.
The car moved about a half-mile down Manatawny Creek in Boyertown as the woman spoke with rescue officials over the phone, according to the Associated Press.
Didsbury's ordinariness made it the perfect backdrop for a show that followed the lives of six 30-somethings as they moved about their daily, often mundane, lives.
A study of exercise behavior published earlier this year found that, on average, people moved about 11 fewer minutes per day in winter than during the summer.
Those birds moved about his acres, pecking and scratching through the pastures, fertilizing the grass his cows would graze, perching in the low branches of his trees.
Those who moved about for approximately an hour more each day, even if their activities were untaxing, made up the second-least-active group, and so on.
Those who moved about for approximately an hour more each day, even if their activities were untaxing, made up the second-least-active group, and so on.
He moved about the station relatively unnoticed; more commuters seemed to recognize Mr. Baraka than Mr. Murphy, a stark contrast from the man he's trying to replace, Gov.
Navistar moved about a thousand employees onto Teams last year, choosing it over Slack due to its long-time relationship with Microsoft, said Terry Kline, Navistar chief information officer.
He was born, the only boy in a family of five girls, in High Bray, and moved about 11 miles to live in Bishop's Nympton, in a council house.
Strydom's family was informed that the recovery team had retrieved her body and moved about 300 meters down the mountain but stopped due to bad weather and heavy snow.
It makes sense: these are all characters from the platformer world, and they always moved about the battlefield deftly, running around, hopping on enemies' heads and warping through pipes.
Starting in 2015, the agency moved about 45 percent of of its grant money into something called the Foundation Scheme, which is aimed at supporting prestigious, long-running projects.
Construction is set to start this summer, and a spokesman said the governor and his staff had moved about a week ago to temporary offices near the State House.
With new rental assistance voucher programs, the city has moved about 111,000 people out of shelters and has prevented about 22,000 people from entering them in the first place.
An analysis by Reuters this week found that companies controlled by Mr. Ross moved about 2,700 jobs to other countries since 2004 by relocating production from the United States.
It was into these auspicious premises in early February that a money-remittance company, Philrem, moved about $60m stolen from Bangladesh's central bank, delivering over half of it in cash.
What kept dragging me out of individual scenes was the rigid way each character moved about each scene, as though a puppet master was tugging at their strings off-camera.
Gwynnie Bee, a clothing rental service for plus-size women, moved about a mile last June, to the Factory, a one-million-square-foot warehouse at 30-30 47th Avenue.
Now, as in the other study, they sat, reducing their steps to below 1,000 a day for two weeks, after which, for a final two weeks, they moved about normally.
With a market that has moved about 20 percent higher since election night, the time has come to take some money off the table and say 'thanks' for the year.
Even though we have moved about as far apart as two people can get in the continental U.S., we bump crossword ideas off of one another via text almost daily.
Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt said that the annual fireworks display, usually launched from behind the Lincoln Memorial, will be moved about a half mile south to West Potomac Park.
The other was a small apartment in the east of Nice — near the city's former slaughterhouse — to which he moved about a year ago after his wife demanded they live separately.
The Dow Industrials have moved about 270 points or 214 percent since Thursday morning, when President Trump said he would have more news on a tax cut in the next few weeks.
In the first six months of the seismic sequence, at least 0.24 cubic miles of magma had moved about, which I estimated to be roughly equivalent to 385 Great Pyramids of Giza.
The woman returned to her Beijing hotel, moved about the city without difficulty over the weekend and was planning to fly to the other Chinese city early this week, the person said.
In June, Chinaoil moved about half a million barrels of Oman crude oil into storage in Dalian, owned and operated by CNPC, to prepare for an eventual delivery against the INE contract.
It used a technologically advanced algorithm that allowed the character sprite to smoothly follow a curved trajectory, setting the demo apart from other games in which sprites moved about with considerably less elegance.
Unlike Bin Laden or al-Baghdadi, he moved about quite freely in a number of countries, frequently popping up meeting with Iranian allies or visiting front-line positions in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon.
" Elsewhere we learn that Henry was so corpulent near the end of his life that "he could be moved about only on trolleys, with huge winches to take him up and down stairs.
The government has moved about 300 billion rupees ($4.21 billion) of Air India's debt to a separate holding company, leaving the carrier with roughly another 300 billion rupees of debt, the people said.
But yields on those assets have fallen along with interest rates, and in August alone investors moved about $1.2 billion in tenge equivalent into other instrument out of notes, according to central bank data.
Faraday has moved about 300 of its 1,000 employees from the Los Angeles area to Hanford so they can begin converting the 1 million square-foot plant into a manufacturing facility for its vehicles.
Nixon seems to think Mr. Richardson, in particular, as a kind of totemic figure who can be moved about from one trouble spot to another as a symbol of honesty and Boston Brahmin disinterestedness.
He currently sells them for €50 per kilogram—about $24 a pound, if you're into the whole Imperial thing—and he says that he's moved about 15 kilos worth in the past three weeks.
In acknowledgement of that widespread public awareness, Scott's 2004 trial was moved about 90 miles from Modesto, California, where he and Laci lived, to Redwood City, California, which is about 25 miles from San Francisco.
They were moved about 35 miles south of the city, to a swiftly constructed detention center on the Puyallup fairgrounds — which the government, she pointed out with a sardonic laugh, preferred to call Camp Harmony.
Normally, when you get a five-point move in the VIX in a short period, you would expect the to move roughly 203 percent to 4 percent — but the S&P only moved about 1.7 percent.
In recent years Mr. Soros, 87, has moved about $18 billion of his money into Open Society, making it the second largest foundation in the U.S. (The largest is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.) _____ 8.
A 70-foot concrete plinth honoring Confederate soldiers had for years drawn criticism from students and faculty at the University of Louisville before it was taken down earlier this year and moved about 45 miles to Brandenburg.
And in Santa Rosa, which will host a Latin American summit meeting of indigenous peoples this month, the chieftains council moved about five years ago into modest rented headquarters that house a small library and guest rooms.
Australian police allege the two Chinese nationals moved about A$23 million of fraudulently obtained funds from China since late 2012, with the proceeds of crime used to purchase or develop numerous properties in Melbourne and Tasmania.
In March CME moved about 230 billion euros of daily trading in euro-denominated repurchase agreements and government debt from London to a new hub in Amsterdam, with clearing of those contracts shifted from London to Paris.
The family moved about two years ago into a modern apartment block in the upscale, beachside neighborhood of Barnea, one of a row on a residential street sprinkled with single-family homes, gardens and a small synagogue.
But its scale is in many ways similar: Whereas the Islamic State has moved about $300 million in antiquities over the past couple of years, Egyptian looters have moved perhaps ten times that in the past four.
A keyboard made of FENG worked without having to draw any power from a computer, and the MSU researchers envisioned their material being used in garments that could generate power for charging gadgets as people simply moved about.
He picked up the chairs one by one and rearranged them by type; then he moved about the area, picking up dead leaves and tiny bits of rubbish from the ground and depositing them in a trash can.
In Moscow, Mr. Putin dismissed reports based on the legal documents, which showed that some of his close associates had moved about $2 billion through offshore accounts, calling the accusations an American plot to try to destabilize Russia.
A year before the fall of the wall, the border was moved about 165 feet to the west in a land swap that the East German government apparently hoped would prevent people fleeing from a nearby soccer stadium.
"The pole moved maybe about 93,000 kilometers [621 miles] between 1900 and 1990, and it's also moved about 1,000 kilometers between the late 1990s and today, so it's really sped up," geomagnetic modeler William Brown explained to The Verge.
It also handily managed the 2493-plus devices that are connected to my Wi-Fi network at any given time and didn't have any trouble "hopping" devices from the router to the Point when I moved about my home.
Although Trump has (temporarily) moved about 230 miles southwest of Trump Tower, a different group of businesspeople in a different block of Manhattan have pretty much picked up where he left off, describing street vendors as nuisances and eyesores.
Starting in the early 1980s, the U.S. and the rest of the world have moved about every 10 years from one generation of mobile wireless network standards to the next, with each new generation providing greater capacity and important new capabilities.
And then I also went to various areas in the cabin at specific times in the flight profile to figure out where is best to be in the cabin, what the views are like, how the cabin moved about you.
Main populations of the shrimp-like crustaceans, which grow to 22019 cm (2.5 inches) long and form vast swarms, have moved about 440 km (275 miles) south in the past 90 years, they wrote in the journal Nature Climate Change.
To prepare its bid for the BT project, Huawei moved about 2150 Chinese workers to hastily rented apartments outside London, according to "Growing Up in a Hail of Gunfire," a collection of essays used as training material for new hires.
When I moved, about a year ago, to a neighborhood of North London close to Hampstead Heath, new neighbors asked me if I was going to swim in the ponds, which were dug as reservoirs in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
I'm far more moved about what Michelle Obama's tenure as first lady says about feminism — about black feminism — her raising black daughters, as she so poignantly pointed out during her convention speech, in a house that was built by slaves.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese trader Chinaoil this week moved about half a million barrels of Oman crude oil into storage in northeast China's Dalian port, a delivery point for the newly launched Shanghai crude oil futures contract, parent company CNPC said on Friday.
In a bit of back story that was part Mr. Martínez's testimony in a trial in 2006, he said Mr. Guzmán owned at least three Lear jets and moved about with an entourage of gunmen, shuttling among multiple homes in multiple Mexican cities.
As the family moved about, he went to W. A. Criswell's church in Dallas and later to Jerry Falwell Sr.'s church in Lynchburg, Va. The two pastors were fundamentalists, heavily involved with politics and, as a boy, Howe supported the Moral Majority.
It's fine, obviously, and while no one contests that dozens of Galaxy Note7 phablets did go up in smoke, Samsung moved about as quickly as possible to stop a successful product rollout in its tracks and retrieve all the potentially dangerous devices.
The victim was then reportedly moved about 55 miles east along the border and kept in a safe house near the city of Matamoros, located just across the border from the Texan city of Brownsville, while his kidnappers demanded a ransom from his family.
"I then got in position to come down ... came down the ladder, and jumped off, being careful not to lock the door behind me," he said, recounting "it was easy to balance" as he moved about the lunar surface to set up NASA experiments.
Since February, the White House has moved about $85033 million from its Ebola virus funding pool and another $81 million from biomedical research, to keep money flowing at agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health.
Officials and volunteers at the Wildlife Waystation in the northern Los Angeles suburb of Sylmar moved about three-quarters of the sprawling facility's 400 animals on Saturday, including dozens of large animals such as tigers, lions, bears and cougars, founder Martine Colette said in a telephone interview.
Last year, the Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) moved about $10 billion in equity index assets into accounts that would allow the retirement plan to take over proxy voting and take it away from external portfolio managers including BlackRock, according to publicly available meeting minutes.
A first-generation American, he was born in New York City's melting-pot borough of Queens in 24, and moved about four years later with his Afghan parents to Port St. Lucie in Florida, where he was quickly enrolled in an English for Speakers of Other Languages program.
Across four years, the C.I.A. moved about 100 prisoners through 10 different sites from Afghanistan to Thailand, Poland, Morocco and Guantánamo — and kept them almost entirely in isolation and always out of reach of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which visits detainees and advocates their humane treatment.
When James was in fourth grade, he and his mom moved about half a dozen times, causing him to miss a lot of school: 83 days to be exact, he writes on Twitter: Besides bikes, students at James' school will receive free breakfast, lunch and snacks and access to a fitness trainer.
"The pole moved maybe about 1,000 kilometers [621 miles] between 20203 and 1990, and it's also moved about 1,000 kilometers between the late 1990s and today, so it's really sped up," says William Brown, a global geomagnetic field modeler for the British Geological Survey, who worked on this update to the World Magnetic Model.
The journalist Doug Bock Clark, in order to write his immersive, densely reported and altogether remarkable first book, "The Last Whalers: Three Years in the Far Pacific with a Courageous Tribe and a Vanishing Way of Life," moved about as far from the world's air-conditioned urban centers as it is still possible to get.
On the third floor of Phillips's vast glass-clad Aukett Swanke-designed headquarters in Mayfair, her jewel-encrusted creations gleamed against a backdrop of flowers — a 10-foot-tall cascade of green amaranth with mossy tentacles by the Parisian florist Louis-Géraud Castor — as four models moved about the space in sculptural ear cuffs inset with rainbows of diamonds, tourmalines and sapphires.
The smoky butterscotch of her voice; the twinkling tapestry of piano and acoustic guitar; the coffeehouse songwriting of Ms. Jones and her bandmates — it all made "Come Away With Me" into the choice for the average American family struggling to agree what to play on the car stereo, moved about 30 million copies (more than any Blue Note album before or since) and earned her an armful of ore at the Grammys.

No results under this filter, show 151 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.