Example sentences of "moving into " in BNC.

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1 Two , or three , of them are in , or moving into , the far from populous row of flats , just over the river in South London , which is inhabited by Patrick and Jenny , and by a stunning , boring wife who affords Patrick one of the novelist 's turmoils in a vulgarly-appointed borrowed flat some miles to the north .
2 Mr Hirst added that Hilton had been discussing the possibility of moving into India and had already evaluated properties in Delhi and Bombay with the aim of a management contract with a small amount of equity .
3 Respond by moving into or away from him , using the diagonals available to you .
4 The piper was moving into the ring of people .
5 Some of the veterans were on the point of giving tongue but young Donald McCulloch was on his feet and moving into the middle of the ring , he was full of himself , sparkling with mischief but with an undertow of ardour .
6 Every harvest dance begins with the workers circling the field before moving into a straight line and beginning to reap .
7 Pound — thanks to Hewlett probably more than anyone else — had , at the time of his dinner party for Hewlett and Prothero and the rest , the chance of moving into that society .
8 TOWARDS the end of a week of stocktaking at the Stuttgart Classic , in which some of the world 's leading male players have expressed mixed feelings about the way professional tennis is moving into the next decade , Boris Becker was asked to name his player of the 1980s .
9 You 'll be moving into largely featureless moorland here so compass skills are necessary as you make your way up to the Teifi pools which feed the Teifi river .
10 It is likely that Africa is now moving into a phase in which the rest of the world is less interested in her affairs .
11 Shortly after moving into The Kilns , Minto had engaged a gardener to help her with the eight acres of ground .
12 That is , they want to be sure that the scrutiny of takeovers in third countries moving into the EC is as thorough and as fair as in the Community .
13 They pointed to cases in the past when underwriters had incurred huge losses by moving into an unfamiliar area of business .
14 Since moving into a gymnasium in Florida and working with Vic Andreetti , a former British champion from the East End of London , Benn has taken on a new mantle .
15 They pointed to cases in the past when underwriters had incurred huge losses by moving into an unfamiliar area of business .
16 Since moving into a gymnasium in Florida and working with Vic Andreetti , a former British champion from the East End of London , Benn has taken on a new mantle .
17 Handed in letter from my father stating that he had no other relatives in the area and because of his blindness and disability he would benefit from them moving into the area .
18 Mr Silviu Brucan , a leading member of the front , was reported as saying yesterday that the Communist Party was now finished and had played no part in the revolution — despite increasing complaints , particularly from students at the centre of the uprising , that most of those moving into power were party members .
19 For the purchaser moving into a new area , invaluable comments can be made on the property 's location and any unfavourable matters which may adversely affect the value now or in the future .
20 Finally when moving into a new house it pays to replace door locks — you do n't know who has previously had a key ! !
21 We are moving into an era when frailty , fragility and powerlessness are simply not enough .
22 The company has been adept at moving into high-margin businesses such as laboratory services , optical fibres and speciality materials .
23 Banc One leaves in place most of an acquired bank 's existing management , with a handful of parent-bank staff moving into some of the top jobs .
24 Sainsbury , which has concentrated on the south , has just opened its first store in the north-east and is moving into Wales and Scotland .
25 Heard him say that sirens were blowing and people were donning gas masks and moving into sealed rooms .
26 Now , as the twentieth anniversary of his death approaches , a whole industry is moving into gear : books , compilations , documentaries , and , most of all , the long-awaited biopic .
27 Approaching Becher 's Brook on the second circuit Freddie and Different Class were moving into challenging positions behind the leaders , who were accompanied by two loose horses .
28 FIRST NIGHT Planning the huge Billy Graham Crusades of the sixties and seventies meant starting from scratch and moving into a city or country six to eighteen months ahead .
29 If , for instance , your conference is concentrating on leadership and moving into the future , you might design something with a slightly futuristic appearance that left the thought in the minds of the audience without being too obvious about it .
30 Moving into a situation is usually less tiring than backing away .
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