How to use "move" in a sentence

Sentences

If these boulders move or fall, they can be dangerous.

The bad news is that the boulders could move

As I stand on it, I feel something move

I soon need to move again

Everything holds, but the boulder doesn't move

The boulder doesn't move a millimetre.

I drink another and don't want to move

This gets bigger as we move down towards it

A cannonball hit it, but it didn't move

We tried to move onto this strange metal object to get close to him.

The ship was between two large rocks, unable to move

The Captain was safe and I was so surprised that I couldn't move.

But then she tried to move and couldn't

It started to move away a minute later, it vanished behind a flower and Alice never saw it again.

The Duchess didn't move

'We move from place to place,' said the Mad Hatter.

They taught me how to shoot guns, throw hand grenades, and move along the ground on my stomach.

But it was time for us to move up north to help some of our other men in the jungle.

Then we got orders to move the machine gun about fifty metres to the left of the big tree that was in the middle of the valley, and to find a safe place to put it before the enemy blew us all up.

We began to move back to the hill, but Doyle suddenly saw more enemy soldiers who were going towards our men! We waited until they got to the top, then Bones began shooting with the machine gun

Then I said, 'If you make that move, you'll lose your queen.'

If I read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize, as we have never realized before, our interdependence on each other; that we cannot merely take, but we must give as well; that if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline, because without such discipline no progress can be made, no leadership becomes effective.

The policemen left, but Valjean did not move

Valjean did not move

He began to move towards M

The prisoner did not move

Cosette felt suddenly faint, but she did not move or make a sound.

Before he could move, Enjolras ordered four men to search him

Marius, who had thrown away his guns and was now without a weapon, began to move towards a barrel of gunpowder he had seen near the door of the wine shop

It's no use trying to move me, but I'll tell you how you can treat my wound better than any doctor

They seemed to be listening for something, waiting for someone to move

She wanted to throw herself into Marius's arms, but was unable to move, afraid to show the world that she loved him.

The stranger explained in great detail how he used to work for the government in foreign countries and that, now he was retired, he wanted to move to South America with his wife and daughter

Jean Valjean's hands rested on their bowed heads, and did not move again

But before I move, I need to know something

The two women move, but slowly; one of them looks down at the counter, where I know there is a secret alarm

Beethoven fills the silence again, and I look at Robin and see that there is sweat on his face too, but Hastings does not move.

"Bloody idiot," he says to Sylvia as they slowly move away from the jetty onto the dark water

"Don't move Big Jones

In its place there are a thousand adverts on a hundred television screens, a sea of lights that constantly move and change.

So Jake begins to move in his direction, casually

And as Eleanor and Edward move away to the dance floor, Peter and Michael see her adjust the scarf around her neck one last time

You tell yourself this: don't move!

So you do not move, but you let your eyes adjust, and soon the complete darkness is not so complete

Don't move!

And now you move

Don't move! Part of you says, the part that feels the sensation of cold water on your skin again.

Don't move! Part of you says again.

Quietly, you move the blankets from your body, and you take the dressing gown from the end of your bed and put it on

Don't move! The scared part of you says.

You move quietly, your back to the wall

You want to turn back and run to your room and hide under the blanket and be completely silent and not move.

"Don't move!"

But it is too late, and he does move...

He tries to move faster through the snow, but it is so deep..

Now, alone in the forest, he thinks he can hear the sound of feet in the snow behind him, and he tries to move faster.

He tried desperately to shout, but he could not, and he tried to move, but he could not

Because after hours of struggling his foot is now finally free to move.

Wait one moment," Hank says, and he puts his hand on Jimmy's head, and Jimmy tries to move away

"Come on," he says to Clive and Kenny, and they move back to the stairs.

I'll move my bag so you can sleep."

She feels a cold shiver move over her body, and suddenly she thinks that she feels a little ill.

So you don't need to move

Sala could see from her face that it hurt her to move like that

You could move out of here

Your pod is about to move back into a vertical position."

She tried to move her arms, but they were trapped

"Wise move

"When he comes out, we'll be able to move to a sky apartment

Michael and Tina had helped him move his belongings to the den, then had shifted the couch, armchair, coffee table, and television from the den into the quarters the boy had previously occupied.

At the time, Tina was certain that Danny was aware of the nightly arguments she and Michael were having in their own bedroom, which was next to his, and that he wanted to move into the den so he wouldn't be able to hear them bickering

An earthquake? But she hadn't felt the house move; the windows hadn't rattled

Overhead, the three model airplanes began to move

The sliding closet doors began to move on their runners, and Vivienne Neddler had the feeling that some awful thing was going to come out of the dark space, its eyes as red as blood and its razor-sharp teeth gnashing

Sooner or later word of her ranting's about poltergeists might get back to her daughter in Sacramento, and then the pressure to move to California would become unbearable

Other things began to move too

As she had struggled to move up from dancer to costumer to choreographer to lounge-revue coordinator to producer, Michael had been displeased with her commitment to work

"So I'm not a giver, huh? Then who gave you the house you're living in? Huh? Who was it had to move into an apartment when we separated, and who was it kept the house?"

"If your husband's likely to cause trouble, then we'll move fast and without fanfare

If we move fast, it isn't likely Michael will find out what we're up to

"I'll put a hole in you if you don't move."

Elliot didn't move an inch

"You son of a bitch, move!"

The gun wavered, but it didn't move off target far enough to give Elliot a chance.

I'm not gonna answer any more questions, but I am gonna put a bullet in your crotch if you don't move over to the table and sit down."

He would be too drugged to move, and the carbon monoxide would do the rest

When Elliot refused to move away from the sink to the breakfast table in the far corner of the big kitchen, Bob, the smaller of the two men, hesitated, then reluctantly took a step toward him.

Elliot had a pretty good idea of what it would feel like, and he was sweating under his arms and in the small of his back, but he didn't move, and he didn't respond to the stranger's taunting.

They listened to the country music on the jukebox and watched Charleston Boulevard through the window, where the desert dust storm clouded oncoming headlights and forced the traffic to move slowly

"We can't sneak into the graveyard in the middle of the night, move a ton of earth with shovels

She couldn't move.

He's able to move objects just by thinking about them

He's telekinetic, able to move objects with his mind

"Our people in Reno will have to move fast, but they'll manage

"Who knows? Maybe he's able to move objects by harnessing the heat energy in the air, changing it somehow

"If it stays cold in there for long, we'll have to suit up, go in, and move him to another chamber," Zachariah said.

"Then we'll have to move the animals

Instead, Dombey said, "We won't have to move him

They had taken only two steps from the window when Elliot saw the snow move no more than twenty feet from them

Crouching low, trying to make as small a target of himself as possible, Elliot ran to where he had seen the snow move

He expected to see the entire white-shrouded lawn begin to move and rise in the forms of ten, fifteen, twenty other assassins.

But you have to move fast

Eventually Tina said, "My God, they move fast!"

All Sandstone did was move one hand slowly back and forth in front of Tina's face, simultaneously speaking to her in a quiet, rhythmic voice, frequently using her name.

Tina lowered her gaze from the empty air to the map, and her hand began to move

"Don't move."

If either one of them makes a wrong move, blow him away."

For a moment Tina couldn't move, afraid to see what they had done to Danny

They were just about to move off the road, into the trees, so they would be away from any sign of civilization when they set up camp for their first night in the wilderness

"Let's move Dr

I knew it was coming towards me because of the flashing bushes it touched, but I was too shocked to move

The horse did not move (his neck was broken, poor animal!) and by the lightning flashes I saw the turned-over cart and one wheel still spinning slowly

At last the soldier was able to move, crawling at first, and he got to Woking

'They come from Weybridge and Walton, and they said guns have been heard at Chertsey, heavy firing, and that soldiers told them to move out at once because the Martians are corning

Soon after that the police arrived and began to move the crowd out of the station, and my brother went out into the street again.

They could move quickly and strike with such power that even the biggest guns could not stand against them

All of the six million people who lived in the great city were beginning to move

The shells exploded all round it and it was seen to move forwards a few steps, and go down

By about nine it had finished, and the machine was seen to move again.

A dozen signal lights went on as soon as they began to move, warning the waiting guns around Esher

He heard the horse move forwards and then the third man hit him between the eyes

The man, who looked very well built, tried to move in closer, but my brother hit him in the face

The younger lady sat beside him and made the horse move.

The younger woman suggested that they should move on and catch a train at St Albans

The little ship my brother was on continued to move out to sea, and the warships became smaller in the distance.

There the curate lay down, crying silently and refusing to move again.

'Don't move,' he said

You can't possibly move without making a noise, and I think they are outside.'

On Earth they could not move without effort, but even at the end of their time here they remained active

The arrival of a second fighting-machine made us move back out of the kitchen into the hall, because we were afraid that from that height the Martian might see us through the hole

The Martians might only stay in this pit for a short time, then move on

Instead of staying close and trying to move me away from the pit, the curate had gone back into the hall

He did not move.

For a time it did not move, then it moved back through the door.

The tentacle did not come into the hall again, but I lay all the tenth day in the darkness, too frightened even to move for a drink

There were two ideas in my mind - to get more food and to move, as quickly as possible, away from the pit.

I watched it for some time, but it did not move

Mercy would move back to the house, perhaps find a man who was more - ordinary, let's say

I had hoped she would move back here and start all over again.'

Amelia was afraid, but she did not move

Their swords move quickly and make a lot of noise

Zorro enters and says, "Don't move and don't make a noise