Sentence examples for moving to somewhere else from inspiring English sources

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For a lot of us, at one time or another, that means moving to somewhere else.

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According to the Wall Street Journal, the deal will save eight hundred jobs that would have been moved to Monterrey, and three hundred additional administrative jobs that could have been moved to somewhere else in the United States.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the deal will save eight hundred jobs that would have been moved to Monterrey, and three hundred additional administrative jobs that could have been moved to somewhere else in the United States.

If a well-tracked robot is suddenly moved to somewhere else without being told, the problem is called kidnapping.

If I move to somewhere else, I don't have another 35 years to build a community.

And then the next day that patient either moved to somewhere else or they've gone home.

For example, a spilled item may have mysteriously moved to somewhere else during a movie, or disappearing and reappearing parts of costumes and changes in position of characters occur.

If you, or your family, are especially susceptible to a superbug breakout for any reason, you might want to consider a temporary move to somewhere else if your city or town has a major problem.

They may want to stay where they are with their friends, pets and neighbours, rather than move to somewhere someone else feels more suitable.

Hobos are wandering workers, prepared to go anywhere in search of a job, and when that job runs out to move on to somewhere else more promising.

We were always prepared, as kids, that we would move on, to somewhere else or back to Shanghai.

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