Sentence examples for moving to something from inspiring English sources

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ANN: (Moving to something).

If you stagnate, you're better off moving to something else.

For that to happen, assuming Concacaf didn't move their schedule, we'd be talking again about MLS moving to something more like a winter schedule.

"It's ironic that there's a discussion in England that is 20 years behind the times about moving to something the US has already said hasn't done enough.

The NFL could probably earn more television money by moving to something closer to a pay-per-view or Sunday Ticket model, where hardcore fans pay lots of money and no one else gets to see the games.

With all the space they now have upstate, they are considering leaving their $1,500-a-month three-bedroom in Washington Heights and moving to something smaller and closer to work.

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Then she moves to something else.

"I think we can move to something more challenging".

From suburban isolation we move to something on much bigger scale.

"So if something wasn't there, he might go to it, be able to pull it back and move to something different.

The couple planned to move to something as different as possible — a brand-new luxury high-rise building.

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