Example sentences of "to move into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At this point , the family probably can not yet afford a high quality modern house , but for reasons of status it still decides to move into a sub-standard , ill-constructed house built with modern materials , a house that turns into an oven during the summer and generates demand for electrically-powered cooling devices . |
2 | Foulds hit an early 60 break in the fourth but Doherty 's reply was immediate when he knocked in a 55 clearance to move into a two frame lead at the interval . |
3 | AN office furniture company without a fixed home of its own is planning to move into a new purpose-built factory . |
4 | However , when the firm wants to move into a new area , a special project organization may be created for this purpose . |
5 | My television harangued me to buy endless varieties of insecticide and creature-killer , whereas in Bali it is taboo to move into a new home before the geckos and house-spiders have taken up residence first . |
6 | While waiting to move into a new apartment in the Boulevard Saint Germain , Apollinaire lived with the Delaunays for almost two months during the autumn of 1912 , and at this time the Delaunays ' studio became the meeting-place of a new group . |
7 | ANOTHER MAJOR P&O Properties International project is about to move into a new phase . |
8 | At the moment the hospital radio station is waiting to move into a new studio . |
9 | If we had a well-oiled party machine , we should be able to move into a higher gear every now and again to win elections . |
10 | BEN Crenshaw turned on his trademark putting touch to move into a one-shot lead after the third round of the Nestle Invitational tournament in Orlando , Florida , on Saturday . |
11 | SIR — My aunt , aged 93 , is selling her house to move into a private residential home . |
12 | When they grow up , our children leave our private world to move into a private world of their own . |
13 | It may be feasible for him to move into a separate sitting room for day-time activities , if the access is not difficult . |
14 | Alice Foley remembered that her family was able to move into a better house as soon as her sister started work in the mill . |
15 | It can be very positive , giving the child a base of confidence from which to move into a creative relationship with the world . |
16 | However , it is clear that some people will want to consider seeking an assessment to enable them to move into a residential or nursing home . |
17 | If you can not meet the full cost you will still be able to move into a residential or nursing home because we can help . |
18 | " Foreign " or " rat " labour , as it was called in the trade , consisted of unemployed compositors from other towns , who might be tempted to work for lower rates , or to move into a strike-bound area because they were " on the tramp " and desperate for jobs . |
19 | Lyle , who was born in Shropshire , but now lives on the exclusive Went-worth estate , is scheduled to move into a 16-bedroom home near Edinburgh in February and he added : ‘ Who knows , the baby might even be born in Scotland . ’ |
20 | Twenty years ago we were thrilled when our accountant advised us to move into a larger house in order to qualify for a much higher tax exemption on our mortgage . |
21 | The accommodationist states including Jordan , in order to satisfy domestic opinion — in Jordan 's case its East Bank Palestinian population — felt obliged to move into a common ‘ steadfastness ’ stance with the more radical Arab states , most of which agreed to pay money into a Jordanian-PLO Joint Fund for Steadfastness . |
22 | There have been several instances of polytechnic or college academic boards adopting a ‘ modular policy ’ which requires specified courses , over time , to move into a common framework of delivery ( usually achieved administratively by common timetabling and academically by convergence of course titles and examination arrangements ) . |
23 | We lost our home — there was no way Mum could afford to go on living there — and had to move into a little council house . |
24 | Whetton seemed to move into the All Black position more or less on the grounds of seniority and his experience of captaining Auckland . |
25 | Permission was given for it to move into the Imperial Institute , but there was no shelving , which made the library unusable . |
26 | After several months ' work , during which time they lived in a caravan parked on the site , the owners , Mr and Mrs Bates were able to move into the future garage area of the building in August 1984 and to continue work on the upper-floor accommodation under the shelter of the reslated roof . |
27 | Only after a time do the principles on which the family is based — private property and slavery — come into conflict with the community and its commonality ; this occurs only when the family begins to move into the political domain . |
28 | The present private health service companies like B U P A , that already , are all ready to move into the front door and take over , so this year my first report on the N H S could be replaced in nineteen ninety four on the report on the private health care industry unless we take action . |
29 | The Aussie trio is led by newly-signed Steve Regeling who has moved from Exeter with Dave Cheshire , who spent most of last season recovering from a bad wrist injury , and Mark Lemon whose plans to move into the first division have been put on ice . |
30 | Morrissey and Marr , on the other hand , were preparing to move into the international first division . |