Examples of 'moved upwards' in a sentence

Meaning of "moved upwards"

moved upwards: This phrase indicates a direction or motion from a lower position to a higher one

How to use "moved upwards" in a sentence

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moved upwards
This corresponds to the auger being moved upwards.
It can be moved upwards without pressing the buttons.
The elevator lurched as it moved upwards.
They can be moved upwards without pressing the buttons.
Drag lifts where persons standing on their skis are moved upwards.
Rise refers to something being moved upwards or an amount of something being increased.
During the period considered, due to tight supply the world market prices moved upwards.
The stock exchange has moved upwards two percentage points.
During the period considered, due to tight supply the world markets prices moved upwards.
The needle is then moved upwards away from the microwound.
Before the turntable platter so that it can be moved upwards and downwards.
The blade moved upwards through his lower lung and liver.
It also shows the warp nacelles have been moved upwards and forward slightly.
Just as fire is moved upwards and not downwards, without its making any choice.
For example, the compartment unit may be moved upwards while being rotated.

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Back D ring moved upwards to avoid touching the dog 's fur.
It would gradually sap Bob 's strength as it moved upwards from his toe.
Individual rules can be moved upwards and downwards in the given set of rules.
At the same time the remainder of device 50 has moved upwards.
The elbow has thus moved upwards and towards the carcass.
The whole apparatus is held in a frame 18 and can be moved upwards and downwards.
The front windshield can be moved upwards to make the indoor condition more comfortable.
The shielding member 311 is designed such that it can be moved upwards or downwards.
Next, the needle is moved upwards and out of the hole.
When vulcanization of the tire has been completed, the upper holder 17 is moved upwards.
In a fourth phase, a cutting beam is moved upwards to stretch the rubber strip.
Tensioner block, joined with tensioner toothed cog ( 2 ) is moved upwards.
The piston will then moved upwards by the pressure prevailing in the chamber 9.
Following Otzi 's death, the organ moved upwards.
Mankind has thus not always moved upwards from below in a steady, rising curve.
The plants 2 are gripped by the gripping element 126 and moved upwards.
In about the same time, people moved upwards along the Trondheimsfjord.
Blade moved upwards during sawing, - guard plate? - vertically movable hood?
The mounting portions 12 can preferably be moved upwards and downwards along the segment of a circle 13.
By said upward movement of the cylinder 14a, the guiding sleeve 22 is moved upwards.
The shoulder 16 is then moved upwards until it is past the lobe 20.
Then the arm 18 together with the plate 19 is moved upwards again.
Then leg 11 is moved upwards by the action of all four hydraulic cylinders 26.
There is a bar 11 inside the protective membrane 21, which bar may be moved upwards and downwards.
The mast 30 can be moved upwards to an initial pivot position, as shown in Fig . 8.
From this position, which is represented in Figure 6, the teat cup 21 can be moved upwards.
The gripping members 18 A have been moved upwards away from the cutting counter-tools 16 B.
And EU import prices have been declining since 2007 but have moved upwards recently.
And, uh, Jim Hobson, who had been his deputy in Leeds, was moved upwards.

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