Good; tell General Lee that I will move at once to Gettysburg, with all my force, and as rapidly as possible!
Major-General Warren, commanding Fifth Corps, will move at 5 A.
Major- General Hancock, commanding Second Corps, will move at 5 A.
General Wilson, with the Third cavalry division, will move at 5 A.
The 6th brigade (less a half-battalion escort to baggage) will move at 4 a.
Royal Field artillery (less one battery detached with mounted brigade), will move at 3.
The 2nd brigade division, Royal Field artillery, will move at 4.
Division Royal Field Artillery, less one battery detached to the mounted brigade, will move at 3.
The officer commanding the mounted brigade (the Earl of Dundonald) will move, at 4 A.
When the main reservoir pressure in chamber "d" slightly exceeds the pressure on top of the diaphragm it will move upward, carrying the pin valve with it.
If there are no further questions on Exhibit 139, Commissioner Boggs, I will move on to another exhibit.
If there are no further questions on the carton 641 I will move on to another exhibit.
At the suggestion of several gentlemen, I will move to lay it on the table, subject to be called up after Friday.
I will move a reconsideration of the vote by which the last amendment was adopted.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will move" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.