In-sentence examples of “move to”

How to use in-sentence of “move to”:

+ Because the church congregation became too large for their building, they had to move to Exeter Hall, then to Surrey Music Hall, and later to the Metropolitan Tabernacle.

+ In the winter, some fish move to these warmer waters.

+ Already in 1868 the first move to Paris came.

+ The young spend their first few months in coral reefs, but move to the open ocean by the first winter.

+ In 1847, Turczaninov move to the city of Kharkiv to work in the herbarium of the University of Kharkiv.

In-sentence examples of move to
In-sentence examples of move to

Example sentences of “move to”:

+ The player whose king is checked must make a move to remove the check.

+ Around December 1834, Crockett told some of his friends that he might move to Texas if Martin Van Buren became the next president of the United States.

+ The quarterback’s move to a small city in a foreign land leads to a series of cultural misadventures.

+ Newspapers and other print publications made the move to DTP-based programs from older layout systems in the 1980s.

+ In 1954, filmmaker Katsumi Nishikawa asked Saito to move to Nikkatsu with Seijun Suzuki and Ko Nakahira.

+ Farmers wanted to move to towns to make more money than working in the fields.

+ Furthermore, after the war was created the “Free Territory of Trieste” in north-western Istria: in the years following the division of the territory between Italy and Yugoslavia, up to 40,000 Istrian Italians chose to leave the Yugoslav “B zone” and move to the “A zone” or Italy for various reasons – some were intimidated into leaving and some simply preferred not to live in Tito’s Yugoslavia.

+ Parks and libraries make more people want to move to the city.

+ Babcock would later move to the United States, where he served in the United States Army from 1921 to 1924.

+ This law said that all Native Americans had to leave the United States and move to “Indian Territory” west of the Mississippi River.

+ Eventually they would all move to a rural area in Connecticut.

+ The player whose king is checked must make a move to remove the check.

+ Around December 1834, Crockett told some of his friends that he might move to Texas if Martin Van Buren became the next president of the United States.
+ The quarterback's move to a small city in a foreign land leads to a series of cultural misadventures.

More in-sentence examples of “move to”:

+ The album marked Cohen’s further move to a more modern sound.

+ Many of its people move to other countries like Europe and the United States.

+ At one time, pandas could move to an area where bamboo was still growing.

+ However, the temperatures go “down”, not up, as you move to the right.

+ Eventually, Marxists believe that we will move to a society where everyone owns everything in common.

+ The question of whether the Queen is Australia’s head of state became a political one during the 1999 Australian republic referendum, when opponents of the move to make Australia a republic claimed that Australia already had an Australian as head of state in the person of the Governor-General, who since 1965 has invariably been an Australian citizen.

+ The tournament occurred in the same year as the FIFA World Cup from 1970 through 2014, but starting in 2019, the Basketball World Cup will move to the year following the FIFA World Cup.

+ She stopped teaching again two years later, to move to New York for her husband’s job.

+ Even after the move to Epsom the two mothers of Samuel and Isabella kept talking to one another.

+ Craig Harris of IGN said that the “Pokémon” RPG’s move to 3D “does a decent enough job” and is “a bit more linear and straightforward”.

+ The city burnt down in 711, one year after the move to Nara, and was not rebuilt.

+ He had to move to a place called the Living Home for the Sick and Well in the state of Delaware.

+ They had to move to places where they could not live in their traditional way.

+ The Fact that alot turkish media talk mention this player shown much notable for the page to be * Keep and player was mentioned on live transfer move to arsenal on the sun newspaper UK in January seems the deal didn’t go throughsock strike.

+ The fleet arrived to the Santo Domingo island on 13 April 1655 but the British lost in two battles on 17 and 25 April and they decided to move to Jamaica.

+ Following the move to Detroit, Franklin’s parents, who had a troubled marriage, split.

+ When the war ended Stravinsky decided to move to France.

+ Cultivation of the Valencia in Orange County had stopped by the mid-1990s because of rising property costs, which caused what remained of the Southern California orange industry to move to Florida.

+ Pu-yi then asked his tutor Johnston to go to the British Embassy and ask them to let the emperor to move to England.

+ Most times, a pawn can only move to one square, the square in front of it.

+ The tendency has been for more countries to move to co-education as the standard at every level of education.

+ In March 2009, the BBC said that “Casualty” would move to a new set in Cardiff.

+ A person or a group of people may be forced to move to a different part of the country, as a punishment.

+ The manager called the Police after the students quietly remained even though they were asked to move to another counter.

+ The album marked Cohen's further move to a more modern sound.

+ Many of its people move to other countries like Europe and the United States.

+ They move to the area of highest signal concentration.

+ In later years, with Robert’s move to London, EnglandLondon, the brothers wrote many new songs for the stage musical presentations of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” and “Mary Poppins”, produced by Disney and Cameron Mackintosh.

+ Almost everyone I’ve talked to says, ‘We’re gonna move to Houston.’ What I’m hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas…

+ In December, the band would move to Toronto to work on their first full-length album.

+ The DMA is planned to move to Leipzig, to be housed in an extension of the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek in Leipzig.

+ They were forced to move to Indian Territory in the 19th century, and have been based in Oklahoma.

+ In late 2004, Suleman was in the news for cutting Howard Stern’s radio show from four Citadel stations because of Stern’s frequent discussions about Stern’s move to Sirius Satellite Radio.

+ The Sharapovs moved again, from Moscow, to follow Maria’s Coach coach, Martina Navratilova’s advice, to move to the United States.

+ Al Davis signed a note to make the Raiders move to Los Angeles.

+ Later, she decided to move to Northwestern University.

+ She had to move to New York as a refugee.

+ Airships float in the sky and do not have to move to stay up.

+ They seek a fairer way for societies to compete in the global markets that will not require conversion of natural capital to natural resources, nor human capital to move to developed nations in order to find work.

+ Marcus Garvey believed that African Americans should move to Africa to have a country of their own.

+ However, the team will move to The Cliff The Cliff when redevelopment work is done.

+ The Separatists were planning to move to America and they need leaders to plan the voyage.

+ Editors looking at the Deaths in 2011 page will know that blue linked articles have a page or are being worked on, and so can move to the next interesting red linked person.

+ They can make themselves invisible to humans and move to any place in a very short time.

+ He and his wife decided to move to their Nashville home in Nashville, Tennessee because they wanted to retire and live a quiet life.

+ On the second lap, when Hamilton tried to pass Massa at turn 10, Hamilton pulled alongside and made a move to pass him.

+ He spent five years at the club, before winning a move to First Division club Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1968.

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