Example sentences of "move in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The tanks moved in on 4th November and Kádár took over .
2 I might add that the TV cameras moved in on this !
3 Some seven hundred miles east of Madagascar , Mauritius lay on the direct sea route to the Spice Islands , and was first settled by the Dutch until the French moved in during 1715 , leaving indelible traces in the form of place names , cuisine , architecture and language .
4 At the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village eight cops moved in for another raid on a gay bar .
5 The sex sessions started after the teenager , who ca n't be named for legal reasons , moved in with 53-year-old Lineker because she was unhappy at home .
6 The guests moved in with outstretched hands .
7 ‘ Afterwards I moved in with this neighbour .
8 But when its current owners moved in in 1970 the kitchen was still very much the same .
9 She 's moved in with another man who 's an exboxer who knocks me around .
10 Recent climatic changes have enhanced the cosmopolitan nature of this urban melting-pot with Bel Air and Beverley Hills , safe on their ground , losing their exclusivity as less privileged Angelenos have moved in from low-lying districts .
11 It is thought that British Midland considered the City Airport some time ago , but decided against moving in at that stage .
12 At this stage Vigilant was ten miles away moving in at eleven knots while the three other cutters were twenty miles away converging at twenty knots .
13 But today his solicitor Tony Hughes told Milton Keynes magistrates the youth had changed his ways after leaving council care and moving in with foster parents .
14 Leggy Linda Lusardi has just been told that her new job involves moving in with seven adoring men .
15 That 's in the open ocean in enclosed basins , for example the Black Sea , many fjords and sea lochs , the deep waters are not renewed by water masses moving in from other areas in the way that they are in the open ocean and there anoxia can occur in the deep waters , that is the oxygen can be completely removed by biological activity particularly in degradation processes of organic matter , bacterial respiration so anoxic conditions can occur in isolated deep basins but low oxygen concentrations are actually very rare in the open ocean .
16 There were some forty of them , moving in from all directions , in gangs of no more than three or four .
17 The various small patrols converged on the target and on the fourth night out mounted their attack , moving in from different directions .
18 The warehouse was custom-built for a publishing company almost 40 years ago , with EUP moving in in 1966 .
19 Ah right so the the direction the clouds are moving in against this frosted glass screen
20 After an efficient counter-attack , which may have been instigated as a ruse , the attacker can move in on another area of his target , one that may be wide open for an effective technique .
21 Having learned to hold the camcorder still for these static scenes , and having resisted all temptations to pan the camcorder to and fro to ‘ get it all in ’ you can now move in for some closer shots .
22 I said you can move in er you know I mean she 's he said well would like a fridge and a little freezer on the top so I said well you can move in without that because you 've got that fridge there it 's just the gas cooker really I
23 Er , H I V , the aids virus is a , a debilitating disease , we wo n't pay out initially because as soon as on diagnosis you could basically say they are , er , they 've got a debilitating disease , but we will pay out as soon as the illness actually affects some other part of the body er , and moves in to another disease .
24 So while it is a good idea to move in on all your slow payers as quickly as possible , it is an even better idea to concentrate your efforts on your biggest accounts first rather than spreading them more thinly and less effectively over all your customers .
25 — TOP PREMIER League clubs are set to move in for ace North-East star-spotter Peter Kirkley , who has been sacked by Newcastle United .
26 Start to turn towards the centre-line when the LOC needle starts to move in from full-scale deflection .
27 It is characteristic of Eliot to move in After Strange Gods from the savage notion of taboo , which he sees as having decayed in our time so that it has become ‘ used … in an exclusively derogatory sense ’ , to the Christian notion of ‘ heresy ’ as being vital to the interpretation of the modern world and to the health of the ( mainly Christian-based ) ‘ tradition ’ .
28 The builders said the work would take six weeks , so I planned to move in after this , at the end of July .
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