Example sentences of "[vb past] to another [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After some time Mr Lisk moved to another part of the country and the services were held in a stable lent by a Mr Gardiner , an innkeeper , and in the house of a Mr Richard Atkinson .
2 After the war she and Gordon moved to another part of London .
3 She moved to another part of the studio and started to turn over a number of stretched canvases , all of them blank .
4 ‘ I moved to another pad .
5 On 11 April 1988 they moved to another council house , of which the brother also became a secure tenant .
6 Back once more , Vincent moved to another village , Cuesmes , where he lodged in a house divided in two .
7 After they had eaten and sunbathed a little , they cleared everything away and moved to another hedge to pick more berries .
8 So we moved to another bar , remarking how times had changed .
9 Perhaps Lord Ashley-Cooper was so horrified that he moved to another property , for there is evidence that the Manor reverted to being a tenanted farmhouse and remained thus until it was sold by the Shaftesburys in 1912 to Colonel Canning .
10 But if my mother moved to another house see she could n't afford to refurnish
11 The man eyed Doyle contemptuously then muttered something to himself and moved to another table and sat down .
12 When their secondment did come to an end , 22 returned to their former jobs , 7 continued their secondments , 14 moved to another employer and 7 entered entirely new jobs .
13 He had left our school in our final year , when his parents moved to another town .
14 About three years later we moved to another town .
15 She was rejected by her family and moved to another town , where she struggled to bring up her son alone and unsupported .
16 ‘ Well , you ca n't do that here , ’ said the Dormouse crossly , and he got up and moved to another seat .
17 After the wedding he and Margaret and Macnab moved to another flat , in Onslow Gardens , South Kensington , where the two men issued a prospectus and set themselves up as private tutors .
18 We moved to another flat and then to a maisonette on the same estate .
19 In 1340 he was assessed to pay £10 towards the loan of £5,000 made to the king by the city of London ; and he contributed to another loan in 1346 .
20 Thom was nearly caught in New Jersey , but he fled to another state .
21 But , er , you might not have spotted it , and furthermore , you might have er , referred to another row that contains numbers .
22 But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum .
23 A little way on we came to another village , where some of the evicted had been taken in and given shelter .
24 They continued to walk along the corridors of the dungeons , until they came to another stairway .
25 Bypassing the entrance to the huge living-room , which looked dim and shadowy in the faint glow from the circular night-lights sunk into the wooden-slat ceiling , she followed the passageway until she came to another flight of steps , which obviously led down to the lowest level of the house .
26 He brought it up , let it look about as they came to another junction .
27 After the van had been loaded it drove to another loading bay and backed up against a second wagon .
28 She also needs a list of equipment that we transferred to another school .
29 AN OBJECT lesson for all those who bemoan the artistic indifference of government , last night 's Omnibus ( BBC 1 ) looked at a political leader who took the closest interest in art , a mediocre and embittered water-colourist who eventually turned to another medium — mass emotion and warfare .
30 Hamish turned to another exhibit ; a broad bowl , also dull and dark , and over half a metre across , it was like a gigantic plate with no lip .
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