There was 50000 people had to be moved.
Catapults could be moved by wheels or by people carrying parts of it and then putting it together.
You could call new people who have moved to Alaska transplants. These are people that once lived elsewhere and have moved to settle in a new area. You could also call them mainlanders if they came from the continental United States.
Initially they were built in Woolston, Southampton but the small factory could not supply the demand so the production moved to a purpose built factory in Castle Bromwich, West Midlands.
the Arabs of the Ummayad dynasty , who originally came from Mecca and moved to Syria
He didn't. The people who buried him threatened a curse on anyone who moved his bones in his name. Since nobody ever has moved him, nobody could have been cursed, now could they?
Unless they moved it lately their built in Mexico
There is a dam at Assam in India, but no monument was moved. There is the Aswan Dam in Egypt and when it was built the Temples of Abu Simbel had to be moved and re-built.
Mesolithic people used natural materials like wood, branches, and animal hides to construct their homes. They often built temporary shelters such as lean-tos, huts, or teepees, which could be easily moved as they followed wandering animal herds.
One is built inside a factory and moved to the location in typically two pieces, the other is made in "sections" and moved and built onsite.
verb phrase = could have moved (never is an adverb and not part of the verb phrase)The verb phrase in 'We could never have moved that tree by ourselves,' is 'have moved.'
could have moved. Never is an adverb.
Can not be moved; still; built in