Example sentences of "to move [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | A final comment , to move right to the other end of the production process . |
2 | To move successfully to a market society the Soviet Union will need to draw on latent entrepreneurial values among its citizens . |
3 | But it would let firms who want to move eventually to monthly or bank payment of wages plan ahead more surely . |
4 | Let me tell you , Monsieur Lemarchand , that , while you and your mother were living here in the lap of luxury with my father , my own mother was forced to move constantly to cheaper accommodation . |
5 | Until now , the Greeks have claimed to be among the most radical of Europeans , ready to move swiftly to a federal European union with a single foreign policy and a single army . |
6 | Arguing that Richard 's attack on Toulouse was a breach of the truce of 1187 — which Richard denied — Philip invaded Berry for the second time in twelve months , though he first took care to ascertain that Henry II disclaimed any responsibility for his son 's actions and was therefore unlikely to move swiftly to his assistance . |
7 | The Prime Minister 's undertaking to move swiftly to the market economy was given tangible form on July 20 , 1990 , in the presentation to parliament of bills to create the legal framework for such an economy and to turn the great majority of state-owned businesses into autonomous enterprises and companies with share capital . |
8 | They had been much on Rose Hilaire 's mind because the buyer from one store , Morgan 's of Leeds , had shown signs of wanting to move away to a manufacturer offering lower costs . |
9 | But he is expected to move soon to predominantly Muslim West Beirut . |
10 | Widnes 's coach , Doug Laughton , says that the asking price will be ‘ realistic ’ so as to enable Grima to move quickly to a new club . |
11 | That is admitted it , the defendants also erm that Mr had told them that he , the bank had approved the loan facilities an and that he wanted to move quickly to er exchange of contracts . |
12 | Thus we might expect to move gradually to a more participative or laissez-faire approach . |
13 | In example a ) it is much easier for the customer to move directly to the checkout and exit , without making additional purchases . |
14 | For decades the revolutionaries had rejected outright capitalism , the bourgeoisie , and the Western path in general ; they had seen the creation of a propertyless proletariat as a disaster to be avoided at almost any cost and had sought to move directly to socialism based on the commune . |
15 | Companies do not , always , on the basis of existing collaboration , wish to move directly to a purpose-built building . |
16 | Once the land had been expropriated , it was to be turned into cooperatives but , because the government felt it would be difficult for peasants , who had had no previous experience of administering a large farm , to move straight to a cooperative , there was an intermediary stage . |
17 | While the Labour government under Harold Wilson was still in power , the Labour Party — largely unobserved — began to move sharply to the Left . |
18 | Is the share of the world 's manufacturing likely to move increasingly to the Far East ? |
19 | While representatives of the leading clubs would prefer to move immediately to a Premier Division of ten , there is also an acknowledgement on their part of the need for compromise . |
20 | The smaller man was hit first , and then the taller man had seemed to move across to him , and then he had been hit . |
21 | A diamond moving from left to right , but viewed through one of the two small apertures , will appear to move either to the lower right or the upper left . |
22 | It takes a little time to sec that you 're not moving forward any more , either because you do n't know how or because there is n't anywhere to move forward to . |
23 | Of course all these things are relative , I told him , of course if you take the long perspective there 's never anywhere to move forward to and all advance is illusory , but in the short perspective there comes a point when there is no option except to abandon . |
24 | To move forward to the present there would have been yet another shock for Green . |
25 | Many of these boil down to the simultaneous call to go back to doing it the way it was , to keep on doing it the way it is , and to move forward to doing it differently . |
26 | Out of the disarray into which the ECSC had fallen , the High Authority attempted to move forward to a general agreement on energy , but it was not until April 1964 that the Council of Ministers eventually agreed to a document . |
27 | Well , if we 're going to move forward to that sort of union , there are really only three unions in this country that can be used as the base for that new structure , that new organization . |
28 | Although he feared his father 's anger , he was unable to summon the courage to move closer to where the dogs were tied . |
29 | Since the MBO , BSM has started to refurbish its branches , launched a motorway test and sought to move closer to the corporate fleet market by offering courses on risk minimisation to corporate drivers . |
30 | This causes the electron to move closer to the nucleus and changes the frequency . |