moving - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • keep: The third member of the Rare team is Karen Weir, who keeps everything moving.
  • get: Tuesday 3rd January 2006 Getting the cash flow moving might be top of your agenda.
  • stop: As Andrews pointed out, " You can never stop technology moving " .
  • do: On Saturday 5th April another group did some heavy moving.

Adjective modifier

  • slow: For instance Video for Windows can only store about 8 images per second which is only suitable for very slow moving or stationary traffic.
  • fast: A fast moving, economically written book which keeps the reader on the edge of his seat.
  • frequent: How to get further information The full report, Frequent moving: Looking for love?

Modifies a noun

  • moment: It was the most moving moment of his life.
  • wall: Each journal title has its own " moving wall " .
  • picture: The bulletin was then followed by the slightly less topical Newsreel which did have moving pictures.
  • house: Posted in moving house | 1 Comment » still no news!
  • part: For many people who attended the opening of the memorial this was the most moving part of the day.
  • story: These funny, moving, new stories by Daniel Jamieson sought to reflect how it feels to be alive today.

Modifying Another Word

  • fast: A fast moving, action-packed adventure aboard Noah's Ark!
  • deeply: This deeply moving, intimate yet universal film will stay with you long after the curtain closes.
  • very: The lyrics and harmonies are always very moving, funny and wonderful.
  • extremely: The Trust is grateful to Trustee Caroline Collier and her team at the Arnolfini for organizing this extremely moving and fitting event.

Noun used with modifier

  • earth: During August considerable amounts of earth moving will be seen.
  • traffic: Keep an eye out for the lights changing and traffic moving.
  • something: This small device ( shown on the right ) emits bursts of ultrasound when the integral movement sensor detects something moving.

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