Sentence for moving | Use moving in a sentence

A sentence using the word moving. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use moving in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for moving.

  • Oracles must be moving, too. (10)
  • Are we moving back to the apes? (8)
  • I seemed to have to keep moving. (8)
  • For a while Voss sat without moving. (12)
  • She was already moving toward the door. (8)
  • There was no moving on until he was filled. (10)
  • An emptied cab was just moving from the door. (8)
  • Mr. Jones says we must not think of moving her. (4)
  • And, moving to his desk, he took up his quill pen. (8)
  • Miltoun listened, not moving a muscle of his face. (8)
  • She had already delayed too long ere moving forward. (5)
  • I set them moving on the lines of the law of things. (10)
  • They talked of the state of the Army: we are moving. (10)
  • Her hands were moving nervously; she looked ill at ease. (8)
  • I remember to this day my astonishment at her not moving. (10)
  • I repeat, it is past all hope, all chance of moving them. (10)
  • As soon as we began moving through the water, I fell asleep. (8)
  • And, taking coat and hat again, he went out, moving eastward. (8)
  • He looked over his shoulder at Westover, who was moving away. (9)
  • The form beside him sat so still that Mr. Stone ceased moving. (8)
  • The door opened as Emilia was moving out of the line of shadow. (10)
  • A porter caught him by the coat; the train was already moving on. (8)
  • There was a bustle on her approach; a good deal of moving and talking. (4)
  • Seizing that moving wrist, he pressed his lips to the flesh of her arm. (8)
  • Mrs. Lovell has herself been moving to make discoveries down at Warbeach. (22)
  • He moved to the shadow of a cypress, and was seen moving by the old nurse. (10)
  • Richard beheld a roe moving across a slope of sward far out of rifle-mark. (10)
  • Soames answered that he did not know, he thought they should be moving soon. (8)
  • Then for a long time he was silent, moving his lips as if adding up the cost. (8)
  • Been moving on from Boston and getting settled, and starting in on our enterprise. (9)
  • Over the hill a Pierrot moon was slowly moving up in a sky the colour of grey irises. (8)
  • A glass was levelled at them by a mounted officer, and they had quickly to be moving. (10)
  • There was indeed a man lurking near and moving as they moved, with a speculative air. (10)
  • Moving from one to another of these treasures, he soon perceived that they knew nothing. (8)
  • While she remained, a bush of low rambling holly protected her, and they were moving on. (4)
  • Jolyon saw the figures of Holly and Val Dartie moving across the lawn towards the stables. (8)
  • Moving lights of the railway pass and re-pass below the stationary lights upon the bridge. (2)
  • He saw the gleam of the metallic plate and tried without moving to decipher the inscription. (1)
  • Mr. Stone was seen to have risen to his feet, and to be very slowly moving towards his desk. (8)
  • She would entreat them to call tomorrow, only she would then be moving to her new lodgings. (10)
  • She would entreat them to call tomorrow, only she would then be moving to her new lodgings. (22)
  • Plaster is broken by moving furniture, and decorations stained by accidents of all varieties. (17)
  • A woman had come out in a cream-coloured frock, and was moving away under a fawn-coloured parasol. (8)
  • Harz sat down on the bed again, and for a long time stayed without moving, his eyes fixed on the floor. (8)
  • The moving accident is certainly not its trade; and it prefers to avoid all manner of dire catastrophes. (9)
  • But if we thus move onward and upward by leaps and bounces, it is certainly better than not moving at all. (16)
  • She distrusted his assertion that he had spent it all on the cashier of the Metropolitan Moving Picture Theatre. (12)
  • Old Heythorp raised a saluting hand to the level of his chest and moving to an arm-chair, lowered himself into it. (8)
  • The sort of noisy silence produced by half-a-dozen people respirating deeply and moving in their seats was heard. (10)
  • Such is humanity, Phil: and you must allow for the roundabout way of moving to get into the straight road at last. (10)
  • The lights were torches and lanterns; the occupation of the boats moving in couples was the dragging for the dead. (10)
  • She moved as, after long gazing at a painting of a fair woman, we may have the vision of her moving from the frame. (10)
  • They were always moving from place to place in quest of a cheap situation, and always spending more than they ought. (4)
  • It was General Granger with two strong brigades of the reserve, moving soldier-like toward the sound of heavy firing. (7)
  • Stealthily on the sloping skylight the cat retraced her steps, its four paws dark moving spots, its body a faint blur. (8)
  • I think I see them pause to count the strokes, and wander on again into the moving High Street, stunned and sick at heart. (2)
  • The idea of a pretty woman exercising her mind independently, and moreover moving him to examine his own, made him smile. (10)
  • There was no feeling in the world like this, with a leader like Dad, hounds moving free, good going, and the field distanced. (8)
  • Devotion; truth, too, and beauty, rare and moving, in its setting of darkness and horror, in that nest of vice and of disorder!… (8)
  • A grand place, Richmond Park; and in that half-light wonderful, the deer moving so softly, you might have thought they were spirits. (8)
  • That flung-back head, moving restlessly from side to side in the heat of the soft pillow, had such a passion of protesting life in it! (8)
  • When she passed behind him, he glanced up with a startled look in his black eyes, and grasping the bicycle by his side was moving off. (13)
  • The bereaved creature went with the stream, glad to be surrounded and unseen, till it struck her, at last, that she was moving homeward. (10)
  • Jon moved on, and turning the corner into Piccadilly, ran into Val Dartie moving toward the Iseeum Club, to which he had just been elected. (8)
  • We did so, when to my astonishment I saw the entire country in front swarming with Confederates; the very earth seemed to be moving toward us! (7)
  • He watched their scarlet and blue figures, moving slowly towards the sun, and another couple close to the rails, crossing those receding forms. (8)
  • He saw nothing but a blurred and moving object, but the moans were more distinct than ever, interrupted at briefer intervals by sharper shrieks. (1)
  • He came to where, in the opening of the Underground railway, he could see the little forms of people moving, little orange and red lights glowing. (8)
  • John Ford sat by her without moving, his heavy breathing was often the only sound; sometimes she rubbed her fingers on his hand, without speaking. (8)
  • A game-cart, well-adorned with birds and hares, stood at a short distance; the tails of some dogs were seen moving humbly, and a valet opening bottles. (8)

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