They came shyly, and with wondering eyes gazed on the man who had come to move them to a new home.
Captain Jack went a third time to Agent Knapp, who proposed to move them again, remarking that "next time he would stay moved," he proposing to Jack to find a new location.
Hold G hands pointing up, one at each shoulder; move them together in a down curve till wrists are crossed.
Hold flat right hand, palm down, high above, a little to the side of flat left hand, palm up; move them together in succession of little jerks.
With index and thumb of each hand make two vertical circles, hands held backs up, a foot apart and shoulder high; by wrist action rotate these circles and move them forward a little.
A typical gesture for night is as follows: Place the flat hands, horizontally, about two feet apart, move them quickly in an upward curve toward one another until the right lies across the left.
They waited for God to move them, quicken them to life, make them His instruments.
The Quakers, I was told, are people who wait for the spirit to move them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "move them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.