This has caused many scientists to emigrate, and the brain drain has helped maintain relations with leading scientific institutions. |
It's tempting to spend all your money and live off the state, or simply emigrate. |
Their original plan had been to emigrate to Lyme Regis, but an ill-fated pregnancy and the First World War intervened. |
My wife, who is Peruvian born, had to wait over a year before being issued a visa to emigrate here. |
To examine this question, we looked at the age of the mates of birds that did not emigrate. |
She is set to emigrate to Australia with veterinary nurse Heather Steadham. |