Examples of 'moved to the suburbs' in a sentence

Meaning of "moved to the suburbs"

moved to the suburbs - indicates a relocation from a city or urban area to a suburban area

How to use "moved to the suburbs" in a sentence

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moved to the suburbs
The premises were later moved to the suburbs.
I moved to the suburbs for my daughter is attacked at night.
Many whites moved to the suburbs.
Most of the older Jewish merchant families had by then moved to the suburbs.
She has moved to the suburbs.
They had adopted a couple kids and moved to the suburbs.
Billy moved to the suburbs.
The mainstream economy had moved to the suburbs.
Many of its members had moved to the suburbs and the neighborhood demographic changed significantly.
The great houses emptied out as people moved to the suburbs.
It was later that he moved to the suburbs to be with his father.
People with wealth and important skills moved to the suburbs.
She and her family moved to the suburbs when she was a teen.
After the war, this center of civic life dwindled as people moved to the suburbs.
The sheds have also moved to the suburbs and cities along with their owners.

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Before she knew it, she had jumped off the runway and moved to the suburbs.
Melvin Dismukes moved to the suburbs and.
Once the socioeconomic standing of the Assyrians improved, older groups moved to the suburbs.
I can not have them think I moved to the suburbs and shop at strip malls.
After receiving death threats, Melvin Dismukes moved to the suburbs.
Most who moved to the suburbs after World War II were middle class.
She got married and moved to the suburbs.
But after we moved to the suburbs when I was eight, the Catholic influence faded.
They had children and moved to the suburbs.
Although he moved to the suburbs when he was 14, he was nostalgic about the neighborhood.
There years later, they moved to the suburbs.
The family moved to the suburbs of St. Louis, near Ferguson, when Albert was five.
Is that what those who have moved to the suburbs really want?
Its occupants were primarily German until the 1960s, when immigrant descendants moved to the suburbs.
I can't have them thinking I moved to the suburbs and shop at strip malls.
At this time "white flight" took place, as whites moved to the suburbs.
Much of the Italian population has moved to the suburbs of Toronto, in particular Woodbridge.
After World War II, the rich portion of the "Harlem Negroes" moved to the suburbs.
You know, we moved to the suburbs and.
Well, I fell in love, got married and moved to the suburbs.
No. You know, we moved to the suburbs and… Yeah.
Why should they? I am everything they moved to the suburbs to escape.
Born in rural Victoria, Australia, Harvey moved to the suburbs of Melbourne in his childhood.
See, kids, this is why we moved to the suburbs.
When she was five, her family moved to the suburbs of Denver, Colorado.
Then, everyone who could, moved to the suburbs.
He was born in Lithuania ; he later moved to the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.

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Examples of using Suburbs
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