Example sentences of "have move into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Torquay has moved into second spot , with Bournemouth sliding from runner-up in 1991 to sixth this year . |
2 | IN WHAT is becoming a very fast ride across the wastes of the Southern Ocean , Lawrie Smith 's Rothmans has moved into second place in the Whitbread Round the World Race . |
3 | Lawrie Smith 's Rothmans has moved into second place in the Whitbread Round the World Race . |
4 | After two successful years ' trading , Nomad Books of Fulham in central London has moved into larger premises . |
5 | Furthermore , he contests , costs at the company have gone up for the simple reason that it has moved into different areas of activity — IBM simply made the mistake of trying to be ‘ all things to all people ’ , and so will never be able to return to the profit levels of the mid-1980s . |
6 | The search for a new chief executive for IBM Corp has moved into top gear and could be complete by the end of next month , the Wall Street Journal reports . |
7 | Yeah un unless er he might have moved into Top Valley . |
8 | Anxiety about the possibility of having to move into institutional care has a particularly strong influence on these perceptions — particularly for women . |
9 | Most of the firms affected were open for business on Monday morning ; all had moved into temporary accommodation by mid-week . |
10 | Not since the demolition gangs had moved into that area south of the river to knock down the old tenements and clear it for redevelopment . |
11 | An Oxford graduate , he had moved into general management in manufacturing and then into international construction and consultancy from which he had been headhunted by Richard Addis , now one of his senior partners . |
12 | Allegations that Kuwait had moved into Iraqi territory were " a falsification of reality and a resumé of inverted truths " because it was Iraq which had a " full history of violations of Kuwaiti territories " . |
13 | If employees had to move into temporary accommodation while trying to find new housing , they received a tax-free allowance towards the cost of this accommodation for a maximum period of 13 weeks . |
14 | Both have moved into advanced manufacturing and specialise in supplying parts for the computer industry . |
15 | Bohunt have moved into second place in the division , but are 65 points behind Grange ‘ A ’ with two matches each to play . |
16 | Some religious have moved into smaller communities whilst carrying the responsibility for caring for their own elderly and sick brothers and sisters . |
17 | Chertsey , 4–0 winners at Bracknell , have moved into third place and brought their goals total for the season to 93 . |
18 | The former have moved into this field partly because , with the publication of the Haycocks Report , the time was ripe , but also partly because in many cases , having absorbed colleges of education whose role in initial teacher training for schools has greatly diminished , they wished to redeploy the resources into further education teacher training . |
19 | And she want 's to change over cos she 's moved into that bit of the town , they 'll they 'll get her sorted out . |