Examples of 'moved to oxford' in a sentence

Meaning of "moved to oxford"

moved to oxford - This phrase typically refers to someone relocating to the city of Oxford, located in England. It can indicate a physical move or a change in education or work location to Oxford

How to use "moved to oxford" in a sentence

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moved to oxford
He later moved to Oxford where he studied theology.
I did not know you moved to Oxford.
They moved to Oxford the following year.
I hear you have moved to Oxford.
He later moved to Oxford where his interest in photography grew.
During the Second World War the family moved to Oxford and then returned to London.
He then moved to Oxford for university where he competed for Oxford Brookes University.
Early in the following year he settled in London, but subsequently moved to Oxford.
The family moved to Oxford at this period.
He returned to England, dissolved his marriage, and moved to Oxford for further study.
His family moved to Oxford and then to London.
The following year, Vidal had moved to Oxford.
Todd moved to Oxford.
After her retirement, Holman continued to live in London until 1982, when she moved to Oxford.
Later that season, he moved to Oxford United.

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In 1931 he moved to Oxford to become professor of jurisprudence.
That's why you moved to Oxford.
In 1934 he moved to Oxford and studied Economics and Political science.
She moved to Oxford University where she worked in the group of Prof. G.W.J. Fleet.

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