Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

115 Sentences With "emigrating to"

How to use emigrating to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "emigrating to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "emigrating to". Mastering all the usages of "emigrating to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

They lived in Italy before emigrating to the United States in 1951.
Investors in the scheme, it gushes, will find emigrating to America "so easy".
Ryan recalled his own family history of emigrating to the US from Ireland.
Omer Eltigani was raised in Khartoum before emigrating to the UK and becoming a pharmacist.
After emigrating to California, Obata worked as a magazine and newspaper illustrator, and his style shifted.
After emigrating to Chile, she remained there in exile for the rest of her life. Mrs.
The amount of Americans emigrating to Cuba rose from 33,000 in 1914 to 90,000 in 1928.
"Everybody was panicking because they had organized their whole lives around (emigrating to the U.S.)," said Bnyad.
Bartok completed the work in Budapest in 1938, soon before emigrating to New York with his family.
She saves everything she earns from her graphic design business in the hopes of emigrating to Chile.
After emigrating to the United States in 1950 and teaching at Sidwell, she became a naturalized citizen.
And as the island's economy worsens, large segments of the population are emigrating to the United States.
Rather than solely having something to gain, an individual gives something up when emigrating to another country.
He held onto this lesson even after emigrating to the US, and began making sculptures from recycled materials.
This wave was often more patriarchal and miltitant, with a heavy focus on emigrating to Africa or Israel.
After emigrating to the United States in 1949, he worked with Mr. Saarinen at his offices in Birmingham, Mich.
After emigrating to New York in 1968, they found work researching and writing travelogue cassettes for Trans World Airlines.
Some other transformative experiences by philosophers' estimation: gaining the ability to hear, emigrating to a new country, going to war.
In 1934, her father looked into emigrating to Palestine, but her mother resisted, certain that conditions in Germany would improve.
More than three million Venezuelans have left their homes, with a million emigrating to neighboring Colombia, UNHCR said in November.
In 1996, Mr. Oshima visited the seaside village in South Korea where his parents had lived before emigrating to Japan.
He said he knew of five people who were emigrating to the United States who had put their plans on hold.
If you're a Clinton supporter thinking about becoming an expat, you can follow this link for instructions on emigrating to Canada.
Mr. Hilsenrath finished his first novel, "Night," after emigrating to New York in 22006 as a refugee from war-torn Europe.
He worked there as a car mechanic before emigrating to the Washington area in 1949 and opening his auto body shop.
Back when George W. Bush was running for reelections, lots of Americans made noises about pulling up stakes and emigrating to Canada.
And, in characteristic fashion for so many foreign recruits to ISIS, Shishani served time in jail back home before emigrating to Syria.
She was born in Saint Kitts and lived in Antigua before emigrating to Birmingham, England, in 1958 at the age of seven.
Ms. Alinejad, who worked as a journalist in Iran before emigrating to England in 2009, says her campaign came about by chance.
Idehen carries on, justifiably angry at how nightlife has been eroded in the city he moved back to after emigrating to Nigeria.
He told me that he had been born in Nigeria and had studied political science at university before emigrating to the United States.
Freeman said Nachhattar Chandi's company is worth $1 billion after emigrating to the U.S. from India and becoming a convenience store clerk there.
After emigrating to the US in 1925 to earn money to support his family, Ramírez fell on hard times during the Great Depression.
Guyanese people began emigrating to America in the late 1960s; numbers picked up as economic and political conditions at home declined in the 21898s.
Noah joked that white people might start illegally emigrating to Mexico if that was the only place to get their fix of avocado toast.
Think of it as a delayed reaction of the consequences of millions of East Europeans emigrating to the West in the past 25 years.
In the 2000s, residents of Naples—who invented pizza in the 400th century—fled their city's extreme poverty, emigrating to Marseille with recipes in hand.
Tesla gained experience in telephony and electrical engineering before emigrating to the United States in 200 to work for Thomas Edison in New York City.
Mr Soros, who is Jewish, was born in Hungary and experienced totalitarianism there under both the Nazis and the Communist regime, before emigrating to America.
"We now have proposals from the presumptive Republican nominee for president of the United States to bar all Muslims from emigrating to America," Obama said.
The elder Chew, who grew up playing badminton in Thailand before emigrating to America, started hitting shuttlecocks to his grandson before he was even 2.
The US denied Anne Frank's visa New research shows Anne Frank's family twice tried to escape the Nazi occupation by emigrating to the United States.
After emigrating to the United States in 1949, Ms. Krinitz married, raised children and resumed her craft, but decided in midlife to sew her story.
Mr. Zhang served in the People's Liberation Army and headed a provincial consultative group for the Communist Party before emigrating to New Zealand in 2000.
Some farmers are simply abandoning their land and emigrating; to Australia to restart their farming careers, or to northern Europe to work in coffee shops.
Mr. Brauner himself considered emigrating to the United States, but instead he briefly returned to Lodz, then moved to West Berlin with his brother Wolf.
Emigrating to Britain in 1931, he was the author of the first call to arms for the liberal fightback, "The Road to Serfdom," published in 1944.
In Poland, official data show fewer than 3,000 people registered with the authorities as emigrating to Britain in 2016, down from more than 7,353 in 2014.
Romania is losing a lot of its population to people emigrating to other countries in the European Union due to corruption poverty, according to The Guardian.
"When you're Irish, you just love everything Irish," said Michael Kenny, a Tipperary fan whose grandfather played for the team before emigrating to America in 1929.
He made several films for television in Germany, including a version of Kafka's "Metamorphosis," before emigrating to the United States, where he made documentaries and videos.
Orphaned during the Russian Revolution, Zoya is thrown out of one class war and into another, emigrating to an all-girls school in Maple Hill, New Jersey.
Yael Shochat, a longtime Labour supporter since emigrating to New Zealand from Israel in 1998, welcomes Ardern as a friend and regular customer in her Auckland restaurant.
Many of the claims relate to the fact that Vindman was born in Ukraine, with his family emigrating to the US when he was three-years-old.
Dr. Israelian is a rocker-scientist who had his own punk band and studied astrophysics in Armenia before emigrating to Spain with his family in the 227s.
The family left for Austria in the 1920s and then settled in Switzerland, where they became citizens, before emigrating to the United States in the late 1930s.
Critics consider it an effort to curb Muslims from emigrating to the US, while the Trump administration says its aim is to improve the safety of US citizens.
The 2014 collapse of oil prices left the country unable to maintain that system, with the economy in free fall and Venezuelans increasingly emigrating to escape the crisis.
Other documents released Friday question whether Oswald was interested in peacefully emigrating to the Soviet Union or was rather planning an escape route for use after Kennedy's assassination.
They moved to Amritsar - home to the Golden Temple that is the most holy place of the Sikh religion - before emigrating to North America in the early 1960s.
Many were hoping to return to their own communities, rather than joining drug gangs or emigrating to the United States, as so many of their peers would do.
While his dream of emigrating to America was thwarted, my father loved America, its culture, its history and its role as a beacon of hope in the world.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - For decades it was known as Little Shanghai, a gritty, waterfront neighborhood that was the landing spot for many mainland Chinese emigrating to Hong Kong.
Emigrating to the world of Nordic beasts, fans of the series were expecting another rinse, wash, and repeat in the murder machine against the likes of Loki and Odin.
Justine: I live with my boyfriend, who I've been with since I was 16, and we're thinking about emigrating to the US or Canada in the next few years.
To Miki Goldman, 92, a survivor of Auschwitz and other concentration camps who later helped collect evidence against Adolf Eichmann, diplomacy is one thing, but emigrating to Germany another.
Years after emigrating to Australia from Belgrade in socialist Yugoslavia with her parents, writer Sofija Stefanovic competes in the first ever Miss Ex-Yugoslavia pageant (for journalistic purposes, of course).
In France the attacks in Paris and Nice helped increase the already large numbers of Jews emigrating to Israel, though the stream appears to have slowed in the past year.
It is still wary of outsiders but, as residents began emigrating to Germany in the 118s, and those left behind began using cellphones, interaction with the wider world has grown.
If an Islamic State sympathizer is intent on emigrating to Syria, for example, Koeh­ler suggests reminding them that they'll require food, water, and shelter that could otherwise go to Syrian orphans.
In the meantime, as many as 150m people worldwide—most of them Muslim—are now prohibited from travelling or emigrating to America, whether or not they have family waiting for them.
For example, for Venezuela the ban applies only to visits by certain government officials and their families, while Somalis are barred from emigrating to the United States but not from visiting.
Miró considered emigrating to the United States as his friend Sert had done in 1939, but he needed what he called "the poetry and light" of the Mediterranean landscape to create.
Last year it emerged that another conservative politician, Jian Yang, had worked for 15 years in Chinese military academies and been a member of the Communist Party before emigrating to New Zealand.
I started the long and intensive process of emigrating to the United States under a Special Immigration Visa, set up specifically for people like me who assisted the Army during the war.
Irish citizens are emigrating to London in droves, and Conor's family is forced to cut costs by transferring him from his private Jesuit school to the local Christian school called Synge Street.
He was permanently banished for emigrating to the U.S. in 1885 without giving the authorities notice of his departure, thus blocking his repatriation and establishing the Trump family in America for good.
However, he was discharged in part because of his religious beliefs and went on to carry out operations against the Alawite Assad regime, eventually emigrating to Afghanistan and training jihadists there, it said.
So in university I studied the field of natural and artificial crystals, but after I graduated, my sister said she was emigrating to the US and wanted to start a Belgian chocolate shop.
Cubans have long regarded emigrating to the United States as something of a birthright derived from the privations they endured as a result of sanctions that Washington has imposed on Cuba for decades.
Q. As someone who has lived in France and Israel, how do you feel about reports of rising incidents of anti-Semitism in France or the record numbers of French Jews emigrating to Israel?
Like many young Bosnians, she is now thinking about emigrating to Western Europe, because work there is easier to find and better paid and also to escape the despair that grips many young people.
The restrictions vary in their details, but for the most part, citizens of the countries are forbidden from emigrating to the United States and many of them are barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
The restrictions varied in their details, but, for the most part, citizens of the countries were forbidden from emigrating to the United States, and many of them are barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
He gathered that much from the letters his aunt, Warhol's mother, sent to Mikova, the hamlet in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains where both the artist's parents lived before emigrating to the United States.
The restrictions vary in their details but, for the most part, citizens of the countries are forbidden from emigrating to the United States and many of them are barred from working, studying or vacationing here.
When it comes to this I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty — to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy.
She comes from a family of readers; her mother was a historian before emigrating to the United States and often took Edim and her younger brothers to the library, where they would stock up on books.
On the contrary, highly-skilled Africans emigrating to the United States benefit our country, even though it also runs contrary to our interests for these individuals to leave the home countries that desperately need successful citizens.
Unable to cover even the most basic of expenses amid hyperinflation, Guarate was emigrating to Colombia and had to spend the night on the street as he waited for overwhelmed Venezuelan migration authorities to stamp his passport.
While tighter H-1B regulations could affect the U.S. adversely through skill shortages, Asia, in particular, could stand to benefit from an influx of skilled individuals either returning or emigrating to places like Singapore, China and India.
It had not yet sunk in with many people that the new decree would block most Iranians not only from emigrating to the United States, but also from visiting; only students and scholars would be allowed in.
The two shared a very special bond: They're both Montagnards, the indigenous people of Vietnam's Central Highlands, and the children of those who had aided American troops during the Vietnam War before emigrating to the United States.
"Many people are thinking about emigrating to other places, it's happening again," he added, referring to the mass exodus of Hong Kongers in the years leading up to the 1997 handover of sovereignty from the UK to China.
More than a third of rich Chinese surveyed "are currently considering" emigrating to another country, according to a report from the Hurun Research Institute, a China-based wealth research firm, and Visas Consulting Group, an immigration advisory firm.
Czeslaw Milosz, "Bells in Winter" (1985)Country of origin: PolandReason for leaving: After surviving World War II in Poland and initially joining the postwar Communist government, Milosz defected in 1951, eventually emigrating to the United States in 1960.
Puerto Rico's social services have been severely hampered over the last few years by an increasingly dire fiscal crisis that has resulted in hospitals closing wards to save money and doctors emigrating to the mainland for better paying jobs.
After emigrating to the United States (she became a citizen in 1956), she was a research assistant to Linus C. Pauling, another future Nobel laureate, at the California Institute of Technology, and to the biochemist Edwin Cohn at Harvard.
Epshteyn, who was born in the Soviet Union in 85033 before emigrating to the U.S. in 1993 with his family, served as a surrogate for Trump during the campaign before taking responsibility for the White House's TV surrogates strategy.
Hamdi Ulukaya, who grew up in a family of semi-nomadic Kurdish shepherds in Turkey before emigrating to the United States in his 20s, said the days of companies being run solely to maximise profit for shareholders were over.
With residents emigrating to the U.S. mainland in droves and nearly half of those left on the island living in poverty, Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has demanded sharp cuts in payments to bondholders, calling it necessary to afford government services.
President Trump's immigration policies have long received backlash from his opposers, so when John Oliver pointed out the Trump family history of emigrating to the US — including when they changed their name from "Drumpf" to "Trump" — it quickly became a meme.
This in itself was already interesting enough, given how legendary Mayhem's early 90s tours are to this day, but the most fascinating details gleaned from these letters are the ones that show Ohlin's experiences as a shy, pale young man emigrating to Norway.
Mr. Yang admitted that in the 1980s and early '90s, before emigrating to Australia and then moving to New Zealand to teach at a university, he studied and taught at two Chinese educational institutions run by the People's Liberation Army, China's armed forces.
Forty-seven years old and the father of three, he had been toying with the idea of emigrating to the United Arab Emirates in search of work, but in the months before his arrest in March 2017 he'd fallen out with his travel agent.
He traces their story through the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, barely surviving the Communist coup in 19973 and fleeing to Austria, then to Naples and a ship to Australia (alongside survivors from the concentration camps) before emigrating to America shadowed by loss and grief.
Under this popular program – designed to boost the country's birth rate, one of the lowest in the European Union, and encourage Poles thinking of emigrating to stay – all Polish families are paid a monthly subsidy of 22015 zlotys ($2765) for each second and subsequent child.
Most citizens of Chad, Libya and Yemen will be blocked from emigrating to or visiting the United States because the countries do not have the technical capability to identify and screen their travelers, and in many cases have terrorist networks in their countries, officials said.
"President Bukele has suggested that the United States could contribute by promoting investment and job creation, so that fewer Salvadorans see the possibility of emigrating to that country as the only way out of their economic problems and lack of opportunities," the statement said.
TASHKENT/ALMATY (Reuters) - An Uzbek immigrant accused of killing eight people in New York by driving a rental truck down a bike path became interested in religion after emigrating to the United States, a fellow Uzbek who spoke to him two months ago told Reuters on Wednesday.
When: Opens Sunday, February 22019 Where: Hammer Museum (22019 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles) More info at Hammer Museum Beatriz Cortez draws on her roots in El Salvador, where she lived until emigrating to the US at 13, to create sculptures that traverse time and place.
"Had we stayed in Europe, I probably would have become a tailor," Isidor Isaac Rabi liked to say — though the terrible truth is that had his family stayed in their native Galicia instead of emigrating to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, they probably would have been killed.
"When it comes to this," as Abraham Lincoln put it in a famous rebuke to anti-immigrant nativists of the 1850s, "I should prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty — to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, and without the base alloy of hypocrisy."
With this in mind, I was mortified when Ken Cuccinelli, acting director of Citizenship and Immigration Services, made his recent remarks about who should be emigrating to the United States and what the Statue of Liberty should say today ("Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet").
The list of practitioners was relatively short at the time: It included black science fiction writers like Samuel Delany and Octavia Butler and the fantastical orchestra leader Sun Ra, who carried the name of the ancient Egyptian sun god and offered an allegory of salvation in which African-Americans were urged to escape tribulation by emigrating to the stars.

No results under this filter, show 115 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.