Example sentences of "move to " in BNC.

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1 Those which have are reaping impressive rewards simply by identifying precisely the services or products customers want ; looking at their most lucrative areas ; finding out what clients really value ; and establishing what would make them move to a competing hotel .
2 For example , the thought ‘ They are on my left ’ does not ‘ succeed ’ as a thought unless I can also have other thoughts such as ‘ If I move to my left they will move to my right ’ , ‘ They are substantial ’ ( that is , not a chimera ) , ‘ They are reachable/not reachable ’ , ‘ They are supported by something ’ , ‘ A large opaque object coming between me and them would render them invisible to me ’ …
3 I suggest to T.W.R. from Glamorgan that if he is sick of hearing about Steffi , he should move to the moon .
4 FOLLOWING this year 's success at the London Arena , Docklands , the Great British Beer Festival will move to West London in 1992 , taking over Olympia , Britain 's most prestigious exhibition hall .
5 Then if membership doubled , the balance would move to 60/40 in the unions ' favour .
6 The scuffling over Patrick 's soul may soon move to a more prosaic level , that of his modest estate and , in particular , the Irish copyright to his writings .
7 Without open debate and education , the local community can not move to the clearer understanding of the nature of child sexual abuse that is necessary for professionals to receive the help and support they need from the public .
8 It has been argued that Britain could adopt their position , but would eventually move to narrower trading margins .
9 Where indeed can they move to ?
10 Next year it will move to either Japan or Australia .
11 Next year it will move to either Japan or Australia .
12 Does the work move to them , or are cars made so expensive that people are obliged to live close to their work , as they were for much of this century ?
13 After barely moving for most of the 1980s , monthly rents on prime commercial properties in western Berlin suddenly leapt from DM28 at the end of 1989 to DM65 a year later , bubbling up on hopes — now dashed — that the Bundesbank would move to the city , and on speculation that it will eventually become Germany 's seat of government .
14 Many of them are losing their jobs , but they can not move to Serbia because its economy is in even worse shape than Croatia 's .
15 Then he would move to another par of the bed , away from the cold wet patch that would take a long time to dry and leave a stiff yellow stain on the mattress .
16 If we teach a horse to move to the right away from the pressure of a rider 's leg on their left side ; they do not seem to be able to reason that pressure on the right side is intended to make them move to the left .
17 For left and right movements the VP must move to left and right of the CVR .
18 In due course , we will move to the narrow bands of the ERM .
19 We will move to a system under which a named nurse or midwife will be responsible for your care while you are in hospital .
20 Other Arabs told us we were surrounded and should move to another village .
21 Under the old system , if a player was dissatisfied with his terms at a League club he could move to a Southern League team at the end of a season without waiting for a fee to be agreed .
22 Similarly , he saw that Bastin should move to outside-from inside-left because there was less danger that the youngster would be knocked about on the wing .
23 Another subsidiary , Remtox , will move to a site next to the M5 motorway .
24 Later on I shall move to a closer look at adolescents ; adolescence , although a continuation of childhood ( and we must never forget that ) , does generate special disciplinary issues of its own , so it deserves a chapter to itself ( chapter 10 ) .
25 Eventually , this group would move to other parts of the ground to watch the match with wives and girl-friends .
26 A few days later , on 4th April , Hall announced in the House of Commons that the War Department would move to Downing Street , and that an international competition would be held for the designs for concentrating government departments in the Downing Street area .
27 If I got a new beat , I 'd go round the beat and say , ‘ Get to the kerb ! ’ and they 'd move to the kerb reluctantly .
28 Then he or she might move to outside the home , taking unorganized ones before organized ones , and then conclude with commercial leisure .
29 The cursor will move to the first occurrence of ‘ @ ‘
30 It became inevitable that he would move to a bigger club .
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