Example sentences of "move [adv prt] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So ‘ Thank you , Lubor , ’ she accepted quietly , and received another of his beaming smiles before , the way clear , he moved off into traffic .
2 While many indigenous workers moved up into better-paid , pleasanter and more skilled jobs , the immigrants were left the dirty , hard and low-paid work in the foundries and textile mills , as transport or catering workers or in sweat shops and small factories thrown up by the post-war boom .
3 I , I did do years gone by yes and they , they did move into the football combination at one time , because it was considered that the Midland Intermediate League was too big a jump for young men into the first team and the difference was so vast in the type of football that Walsall second team they u only playing young fellas , and they used to win seven and eight goal margins every week you know , but then they moved up into combination that was a better standard of football , but latter years economy drives and everything they came back out of the combination reverted to the Midland Intermediate again which I believe there are two phases of that no one for s older players and the other one strictly for youth players
4 However , turnover increased in 1990 due to UK entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism , which implied a shift in longer term inflationary expectations and a fortiori long rates of interest , combined with the fact that the public sector finances had moved back into deficit .
5 Of those students who do embark on a PhD , more will move on into industry .
6 ‘ You never know , Mother ; I may one day move up into society .
7 I did a diploma in nursing to add to my basic nursing qualification and it was pretty much expected that I 'd be moving up into line management ( overseeing several wards ) .
8 What is concerning the right hon. Gentleman is the fact that the economy is moving back into growth and he does not like it .
9 He speaks a hesitant but colourful English , moving back into French to express his more complex and profound thoughts .
10 Some newspapers are already running at a loss in the hope that they will move back into profit when the economic situation improves .
11 Nicky Summerbee will probably move back into defence and Paul Hunt come in at number 7 for his first full league game of the season .
12 With the lighter machines , the into-wind wing should be picketed or weighted with tyres or weights , and the tail-skid or wheel should be blocked to prevent the glider moving round into wind .
13 And then , before they quite met , the smaller shadow seemed to detach itself from the wall and move out into space .
14 Move back into Council ?
15 In the end thinking has to move on into action .
16 Winter maintains , ‘ People find it much harder to move back into child care after a period in adult care because they tend to be consumed with either the Children Act or community care legislation .
17 We would n't have chosen to move back into town at this time , but having been offered such a good space , we did n't want to turn it down .
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