Example sentences of "[verb] move to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After 25 years in Rosemary Lane , Thatch Hair Technique has moved to a new prestigious salon in St Albans Walk , Carlisle known as Sweaty Betty 's ! |
2 | Now the museum has moved to a new incarnation to accommodate its popularity — a former estate nearby , where a $9.2 million , 27,000-square-foot building has been constructed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects , seeking to replicate the mythical New England town hall , as does everything in the landscape from ice cream parlours to petrol stations . |
3 | If he thinks he is in an adult-adult transaction while the follower has moved to a child-parent response , because he thinks the leader is refusing to accept the point he is making , communication has ceased . |
4 | Eskimo 's Canoe Store has moved to a high street location in St David 's where accessories are selling well , allowing the old shop to be converted into an office and bedroom for Andy . |
5 | Some of these worms may also secrete anticoagulant , and small vessels , ruptured in the digestion of the mucosal plug , may continue to bleed for some minutes after the worm has moved to a fresh site . |
6 | Secondly , if you want to move to a certain subdirectory . |
7 | In February 1988 , the Church of the Stork 's Nest , on the corner of Stirbei Voda and Strada Berzei , not far from the shell of the new National History Museum , could be seen moving to a new resting place in order to improve the angle of the street . |
8 | The company is also planning a major investment programme that includes moving to a new £24m building in Wythall , on the outskirts of Birmingham in 1994 . |
9 | My phone number is not the one listed on this article as I may have moved to a new address by the time you read this . |
10 | We also have had serious problems , despite razor wire and big padlocks , and if it continues we may have to move to a new town , which will do no good for this community . ’ |
11 | Later on I managed to move to a quiet dorm which was really great and very essential to saving my sanity . |
12 | The Hockey Association Cup-holders are preparing to move to a new ground on the banks of the Thames at Chiswick , west London . |
13 | If you intend to move to a new area to take up employment it is wise to do some homework on local factors affecting recruitment . |
14 | Glad that the conversation had moved to a wide field , she gave a sigh of relief . |
15 | Caroline who had moved to a new area was asked by a neighbour to join a committee planning the local summer carnival . |
16 | I had had one very close childhood friend , Maeve , but her family had moved to a different part of the country and I never saw her again . |
17 | By 1973 the Conservatives had moved to a statutory prices and incomes policy and massive state intervention in industry ; the reorganization of secondary schooling along comprehensive lines proceeded , albeit at a slower pace than under Labour , and the trade union legislation under the Industrial Relations Act was effectively non-operational . |
18 | However , as we are using incremental change instead of wiping the slate clean and trying to move to a new system , we are avoiding huge extra costs at one fell swoop and also avoiding creating a system in which there would be many losers as well as gainers at the point of change . |
19 | Many campesino refugees prefer to move to a controlled zone rather than cross the frontier into Honduras . |
20 | When the time comes to move to a new territory , the nest dissolves and its residents decamp , taking their herds with them ( German Research , 2/91 , pp4–7 ) . |
21 | Many kinds of caterpillar need to move to a firm support to moult their skin the twigs in the cage serve this purpose . |