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How to use emigrate in a sentence

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Many citizens with higher education were trained abroad and they often emigrate permanently.
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.
Much of the couple's efforts subsequently went on enabling their own family to emigrate to the West.
To emigrate might mean abandoning the old climbing oak, the hearth, relatives, and childhood friends-all the small town familiarities.
To examine this question, we looked at the age of the mates of birds that did not emigrate.
The English agent even had the cheek to send an e-mail saying he was doing a bunk and planned to emigrate to Italy.
She is set to emigrate to Australia with veterinary nurse Heather Steadham.
It's tempting to spend all your money and live off the state, or simply emigrate.
This has caused many scientists to emigrate, and the brain drain has helped maintain relations with leading scientific institutions.
If he did decide to emigrate, would he actually find happiness elsewhere?
Some former St. Louis passengers were able to emigrate when their previously registered U. S. immigration quota numbers were called.
Isn't there something a bit paradoxical about playing to Cubans who were forced to emigrate from their homeland?
It will also lead to more work opportunities for young people in these countries and reduce the temptation to emigrate and the tension it causes.
But, he smiled as he studied his vocabulary lists, if his plan was to emigrate out of the Balkans, learning Romance languages would be the way to go.
This concerns, for example, the North and South quays, where today's activities will have to emigrate.
During the Cold War, the West Germans used to pay the East Germans to release political prisoners and allow them to emigrate.
According to The Guardian, in some small communities, youth are handed money to emigrate to richer Norway.
They move within their own countries but they also emigrate to other parts of the world.
Under article 52, citizens have a right to emigrate permanently or temporarily.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At all events, raper was thrown on the world again, and resolved to emigrate.
Half a million emigrate to our shores, from Ireland, and all Europe, every year.
People unemployed cannot emigrate, but must swell an army of industrials depending on the Government for relief.
The stations were invaded by families like mine, who thought it more prudent to emigrate.
He did not want Geoff to emigrate, but he sympathized in his love for the country.
They decided that they should all marry and then emigrate to the banks of the Susquehanna, and there form a little Utopia.
He wanted me to subscribe to a fund for relieving the poor at the east end of London by assisting them to emigrate.
It is on record that three times nearly all the inhabitants have been obliged to emigrate to the south.
Its as an organiser of communistic colonies that he is going to emigrate.
As I cannot afford to pension him for life, I get rid of him by assisting him to emigrate.
Finally it was decided that he should emigrate to New Zealand.
In the villages it becomes a question of starve or emigrate.
If we had only had the money to emigrate, he would have married me long since.
Any one who does not like us and the city, and who wants to emigrate to a colony or to any other city, may go where he likes, retaining his property.
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