Example sentences of "it moved to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The role of the UN would be to supervise elections , if possible throughout Korea but if not in south Korea alone , and to afford some measure of protection to the infant state as it moved to independence . |
2 | The Telegraph 's management believes that when it moved to Docklands , more than two years ago , it failed to modernise fully journalistic work practices , and did not realise how new technology could be used to reduce the number of editing jobs . |
3 | It moved to Bradford on 8 May and then to Dorchester , Workington , Peebles and Hawick . |
4 | The Law Society was striking various poses in 1968 and 1969 , but from apparently implacable opposition to the original scheme of salaried solicitors contemplated in the 1949 Act ( to depart from the alternative system adopted in 1959 would be ‘ a serious mistake ’ ) and the proposals of Justice for All , it moved to acceptance of salaried solicitors as part of its own proposals for an Advisory Liaison Service . |
5 | The number 1 seed played to form again in the second leg as it moved to Coventry . |
6 | He was recalled to GC & CS when it moved to Bletchley in 1939 . |
7 | In the autumn It moved to offices in Endell Street , still in Covent Garden . |