Example sentences of "to move [prep] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | So having settled on Road , moved to Lane which was the nearest school , still in the juniors but by then our age would be nearly eleven , time to move onto a bigger school . |
2 | If we had a well-oiled party machine , we should be able to move into a higher gear every now and again to win elections . |
3 | Alice Foley remembered that her family was able to move into a better house as soon as her sister started work in the mill . |
4 | Twenty years ago we were thrilled when our accountant advised us to move into a larger house in order to qualify for a much higher tax exemption on our mortgage . |
5 | This will help you to move in an easier way , putting less strain on your whole structure . |
6 | It is rather an attempt to move from a clearer understanding of support tasks to the organisation of skill ( and staff ) mixes required to perform support tasks . |
7 | However , it was noticeable how policewomen on patrol would be sent by male colleagues to move on the younger children , while the men , being protective of policewomen , would deal with the older youths . |
8 | For those who make it to lab director , about 1 out of every 25 or 30 technicians , there is also the opportunity to move to a bigger , richer hospital . |
9 | He has one small child and wants to move to a bigger home in order to have some more . |
10 | he ends up as a tramp and he gets to ah son get in and you know he fucking hanging out the back of the window we had , we had enough money to move to a bigger house right , and they got this little |
11 | Reserve Marine Myles Morley , 37 , from Greystoke , Cumbria , developed eyesight problems and had to move to a lower altitude . |
12 | His efforts to move to a better school were unsuccessful . |
13 | She thought she might have to move to a cheaper place anyway . |
14 | Also , a combination of poor investment returns and shrinking property values has meant that steadily reducing the debt has proved prudent , particularly where borrowers have elected to move to a cheaper property . |
15 | But one problem which employers may face is employees ' reluctance to move to a cheaper area as they can foresee the difficulty of moving back into a high-priced housing area later on . |
16 | They 'd have to move to a smaller house , that 's for sure . |
17 | Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) . |
18 | The couple plan to move to a smaller house in the area . |
19 | ‘ I did n't want to move to a smaller home , And in such a bad neighbourhood too . ’ |
20 | As they were mainly couples who had been married for a number of years and were now able to move to a larger , more expensive home , their children ranged in age between seven and nineteen years . |
21 | This makes it easier for the customer to move to a larger model in the range as his requirements increase , and eases the manufacturer 's problem of providing software for a number of different computers . |
22 | And although the hospitality was superb , we were relieved to move to the warmer climate of Vancouver and Vancouver Island . |
23 | Companies unwilling to move to the older regions had the option of moving to the new towns . |