Example sentences of "move up to " in BNC.

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1 Michael Turner , the wine and marketing director , and part of the original Turner family , will become managing director , and David Williams , head of Fuller 's hotels , will move up to deputy chairman .
2 Having raised turnover from £9m at its float six years ago to £118m last year , the 165-year-old group has outgrown the unlisted securities market and will move up to a full quote in May .
3 From then on you whipped every time the top slowed down , the ‘ spinners ’ would generally move up to two feet , then carry on turning with increased speed .
4 The metal can move up to 1–9 metres in one direction , with unlimited movement in the other .
5 It is taking orders for uni-processor 33MHz system now , and says it 'll move up to 40MHz CPUs ‘ once we are comfortable with it . ’
6 Volvox-TS uses the T805 Transputer and will move up to the T9000 in due course .
7 Often people will move up to a better word processor or spreadsheet , but will want to carry on using the other applications in their integrated package .
8 You can make the bike move up to 1.5 metres in a corner just by shifting your weight .
9 That 's where you graduated from the junior class as a boy , you 'd move up to that first class on this er this long corridor .
10 But in future , although the capital can come from both sides , you can expect that Aegon 's stake will move up to 100 per cent . ’
11 And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program .
12 Now let's move up to the next port of call , which is Station .
13 Slightly altered configuration , but er tracks put in there , erm and er to house quite a lot of wagons and to er allow trains to er to just be held there until they could move up to erm cos that 's single track beyond there .
14 If you 're pr promoting that rich peasant economy , you are hoping that middle peasants will be upwardly ambitious and mobile and , and will also move up to be , to be rich peasants .
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