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

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1 In Ajdabiya ( where , additionally , the layout of houses was less elastic than in the south ) , the younger and educated sons of Musbah Ifkairin moved out into new houses nearby , leaving the eldest brother with their father .
2 Some parents fear their children could be moved back into mainstream education to compete on unfair terms with normal children .
3 Meanwhile 58.3 per cent of the sons of non-skilled manual workers stayed working class , with only 10.7 per cent moving up into managerial or professional jobs .
4 All the fins are clear except the dorsal fin which has black at the base moving up into light yellow with a dark black edging to the dorsal fin tipped with yellow .
5 If it were travelling at any other velocity , it would either move out into deep space , or crash into the Sun , or move into another orbit .
6 The elegiac note sounded ominously , unanswerably , offering calm and collusion : as if aware of the risks , Charles struck suddenly out , moving out into dangerous white water , tipping over the edge into a new reach .
7 Inaugural winner moves on into Swiss market
8 The social person first moves out of his original position ( role ) ( " the rite of separation " ) ; he then exists for a time in a liminal condition , a threshold of time and space which is outside the ordinary world of secular affairs and is treated as in some way " sacred " ( Van Gennep 's " rite de marge " ) ; finally he moves back into secular society in his new position ( role ) ( " the rite of aggregation " ) .
9 To achieve finer detail , animals would have to move up into ultrasonic frequencies , and a number of mammals have done just that .
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