Example sentences of "move [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | But the trouble with climate modification of the sort imposed by the greenhouse effect is that it does not move naturally to a new , warmer status quo which will remain undisturbed for the next thousand years or so . |
2 | A discussion in our house on ( let's say ) the necessity of buying a new fridge will move swiftly to the education system ( via the rival claim of school fees to the purchase of the fridge ) and whether a move to another area might obviate the need for paying them , taking in a quick discourse on the immorality of contributing to the divisive education system in this country anyway ; this will lead to the if-we-sold-our-suburban-villa-we-could-buy-a-Georgian-manor-house-in-the-country conversation ; which will in its turn move on quite quickly to the horrors of British Rail and the greatly increased subjection to them that such a move would entail ; then we get to leaving all our friends behind , and to debating whether having them to stay at the weekends would not be perfectly satisfactory ; which will remind us that two or more of them are coming to dinner that very night and we 'd better get down to the off-licence ; then it 's shall-we-get-Muscadet-or-the-Chardonnay- again and for-heaven's-sake-get-enough which will get us back to the fridge , on account of last time we got the Chardonnay , I did n't put it in it soon enough . |
3 | A private enterprise act has been prepared and we will move quickly to a grand sell-off of these enterprises with several hundred thousand new owners . |
4 | Individual work can be catered for by drill and practice programs and pupils who have advanced beyond others or who have a problem in class , may move aside to the microcomputer and go through a program which acts as a revision aid or reinforcement medium . |
5 | ‘ We can not move directly to particular fixed ethical conclusions from either the Bible or Natural Law . ’ |
6 | In some sales , potential purchasers may not be required to issue formal offers but the process will move directly to the negotiating stage ( section 0506 below ) and price and terms will be discussed with MAS at a meeting , in the presence of the client . |
7 | Here we shall move straight to looking at how such principles may be extended to encompass this challenge . |
8 | Can we move now to summing up by North Yorkshire ? |
9 | Let's move now to Lilian who 's calling from Oxford — whereabouts in Oxford are you Lilian ? |
10 | Can we move then to item number seven , the financial statement of the payments ? |
11 | Okay if we can move then to the agenda then , er , first of all can I wish all members and officers a happy new year and trust you had a , a festive season . |
12 | The exchange rate ( the price of currencies in terms of each other ) would move initially to , say , £1 = DM 2.9 , i.e. the Deutschmarks are becoming dearer , for there are fewer per pound . |
13 | Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and porting work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims . |
14 | Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and conversion work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims . |
15 | This area had been the subject of a number of plans and initiatives since 1973 , when it became evident that the docks and dock-related activities were set to close and/or move downstream to Tilbury and elsewhere . |
16 | Its aim is to set the terms by which countries would move reciprocally to a more open market in defence trade , eliminating discriminatory laws and procurement practices and introducing some openness into the awarding of contracts . |
17 | He did not move closer to her . |
18 | If so , French bond yields will deservedly move closer to Germany 's . |
19 | That is , the assumption that by controlling a researcher can move closer to the truth , or is at worst a benign procedure , can not be sustained . |
20 | And on page thirty nine could we please make sure that the telephone box does not move closer to people 's homes . |
21 | He did n't move closer to her , but his voice was little more than a whisper . |
22 | The new post will see Mr Williams move closer to his beloved football team Chester City . |
23 | The new post will see Rev Williams move closer to his beloved football team Chester City . |
24 | Higher value-added products will doubtless become more important but the business will also move closer to the consumer . |
25 | In many ways the Council of Europe was little more than a continuation of the traditional format of cooperation , transcribed to a bigger stage , and could not itself move forward to a supranational or federalist future . |
26 | I have little doubt , however , that , despite Britain 's reservations , our partners will move forward to economic and monetary union , and to the creation of a single currency . |
27 | In this way we can move forward to true international solidarity with our comrades within South Africa . |
28 | I noted the point , erm I think to some extent we probably can now move forward to H two , in in a proper sense , but I 'll ask Mr Davis er A if he wishes to give some reaction to the last few comments er and then your lead in to H two . |
29 | Yes erm it was obvious because if he 's already told the man he 's going to move forward , to handcuff him erm he will not move forward to a person with his gun er in his hand . |
30 | Right , can we please move forward to the vote on this item . |