Example sentences of "move in [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Alfred was like us , cool and real , but as the police moved in on him things became a bit confused .
2 After a fair few spot-on write-ups in the last few months , now the fashion pack moved in on him .
3 A couple of anachronisms fighting it out here while real life moved in on them from the east almost unnoticed .
4 On one occasion I was breaking in new territory in Lincolnshire and my fellow ‘ artiste ’ — a male singer who shall remain nameless — moved in on me .
5 We moved in with them , although it meant I had a long journey to the hospital every day and I had to sleep there when I was on call , and we stayed with them until he was nine .
6 But Celia Palmer , who took her lover 's name when she moved in with him , had been acquitted of all the gravest charges ‘ hanging over her head this long time ’ .
7 Then this Other Guy moved in with him ( do n't think it
8 It was soon after this incident that Sien moved in with him .
9 My uncle managed to find work for him on one of the nearby farms and the family moved in with him .
10 ‘ I suppose it was because she moved in with him , ’ said William , defensively .
11 During this period of uncertainty , Jean-Claude was as anxious as I. He never missed the opportunity to tell me how different his life had become since I moved in with him : he was happy now , he could work .
12 Things were n't really right until Marian moved in with me two years ago .
13 She goes I knew Laurie for three weeks and then after that he moved in with me , in n it , like ?
14 I moved in with her immediately and changed schools ( again ) , visiting my Pop at weekends .
15 Then the social worker got us this flat and Keith moved in with us , and he stayed until just before Christmas , and we 've been on our own ever since .
16 ‘ Luke , ’ she said abruptly , ‘ if I moved in with you , would you send me roses ?
17 He examined himself from head to foot , assessing without vanity the beauty that had once given him an honest pleasure , and he marked without fear the changes that moved in upon him now daily .
18 She did n't like the way he had moved in on her so quickly .
19 That was before John had moved in with them ; he and Chrimes happened to call there that morning on some business errand before the detective had arrived , and the door was opened by Herbert in his dressing gown , begging them to hurry away again in case their presence spoilt the evidence .
20 Now he was back in his hovel and naked , lying next to a girl who was having a baby and had moved in with him on that account .
21 ‘ Adam 's moved in with you ? ’
22 Marco was moving in on her again .
23 Walls were moving in on me .
24 And neither Simon nor I fancied a stranger moving in with us .
25 Once he lets down his defences half the social workers in Norfolk , amateur and professional , will move in on him . ’
26 Do you move in with me ?
27 ‘ You can move in with me . ’
28 Miss X had taken out the mortgage because her father was retired and she had intended that her fiance should move in with her and her parents .
29 Or if she had come to his place and told Gina to bugger off , obeying his instructions , he might have rewarded her and let her move in with him permanently .
30 If she could move in with him .
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