Example sentences of "move into the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | On July 25-26 they moved into the building in Karantina , Beirut , which had formerly housed the Health Ministry but which during the civil war had become the headquarters of the LF . |
2 | Miller moved into the flat in 1979 and remained there until the writ for possession in July 1989 , more than once offering to pay rent . |
3 | And you moved into the house in nineteen fifty |
4 | The law , similar to one already introduced in Estonia , has angered many thousands of Russians who have moved into the republic in recent years . |
5 | Edinburgh Sheriff Court was told how Glynis Hatcher and Kenneth McCormack had just moved into the flat in Niddrie . |
6 | It had been reported on April 22 that between 700 and 900 armed Iraqi police had moved into the area in defiance of a ban by allied forces engaged in setting up Kurdish refugee camps . |
7 | Increasingly , then , when we examine social change in rural England we must not only take account of changes within agriculture but of changes on the interface between the ‘ truly rural ’ ( i.e-agricultural ) inhabitants and the ‘ adventitious ’ population of ex-urbanite newcomers who have moved into the countryside in such large numbers since the war . |
8 | Rogers and Burdge ( 1972 , 264 ) have also provided a definition of a community which provides a useful insight into why so many people have moved into the countryside in recent years , since it reads : |
9 | TRENT REZNOR , guv'nor of almost top electronic grungers NINE INCH NAILS , has moved into the house in LA where SHARON TATE , leading dead actress , was murdered by CHARLES MANSON . |
10 | We 'd come to Bristol to live in 1964 and four years later moved into the house in Frenchay where we still live today . |
11 | The big banks hope it will be the answer to organised card crime , which is moving into the country in a big way . |
12 | Information was collected on the origins of households moving into the area in connection with the requirements of the legislation under which Cramlington was attracting central aid as a recipient of migrants . |
13 | In addition , the activities of firms moving into the area in response to gasfield opportunities are also being monitored . |
14 | Meanwhile , redundant miners who lost their jobs when the state-owned mines were closed are moving into the forest in increasing numbers to set up farms . |
15 | ACET Home Care , which moves into the building in July , will share the offices with two other AIDS charities , P.A.L.S . |
16 | And the leadership in VLSI ( very large-scale integration ) technology built up since 1976 puts Japan in a good position to move into the vanguard in future developments in computers . |
17 | She said they were in love but their relationship was not physical and Gilfoyle asked her to move into the house in October , 1991 . |