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The shop is so popular it's moving to bigger premises.
Late last year, the jewellers had to move into bigger premises, they were doing so well.
The bank has got so busy that it's moving to bigger premises.
The current venue will close by year-end and organisers are seeking bigger premises.
The shows proved so popular they moved into bigger premises and opened a bar.
Rikuzentakata Masaaki Shimanuki's professional wishlist sounds much like that of any other doctor: new equipment, bigger premises, more staff.
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Payments are currently calculated according to the rental value of a business's premises – resulting in high street businesses with large premises paying big annual fees, as opposed to online retailers with small premises often paying small levies.
"The United States of Tara" has a big premise and some wonderful small touches, but strangely, Tara is the least of them.
"His honesty and thoughtfulness and intelligence — it isn't a good match for just putting a guy up there, building a big premise around him, and raking in the bucks," he says.
Well, he said, I agree with that idea, that's a big premise of what I'm trying to do, but I wouldn't want to come across as negative, because that turns people off.
So when the XFL came along, the big premise of the league was that this is a league created for television.
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