Example sentences of "[noun] and move into a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away .
2 ‘ The impression has been given that it is easy to obtain a justices ’ licence and move into a public house , ’ he said .
3 AHT Surveys again had a satisfactory year and the Company was able to extend its premises in Great Yarmouth and move into a purpose-built facility in Aberdeen .
4 Where an owner-occupier puts his house up for sale and moves into a new house , exemption or relief from capital gains tax is given even though the owner did not actually live in the house in the twelve months immediately preceding its disposal .
5 ‘ To meet the case where an owner-occupier puts his house up for sale and moves into a new house but can not at once find a buyer for his old house , the 1965 Finance Act provides for exemption or relief from capital gains tax even though the owner did not actually live in the house for a period of up to 12 months immediately preceding the date of sale .
6 A day-trip from Phuket had only whetted our appetite and we had left that tourist ghetto by local bus and moved into a hot and grubby Chinese hotel in Phang Nga town .
7 To buy back a few of her father 's paintings she would be glad to sell the house and move into a rented flat .
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