Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] move into " in BNC.

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1 Ironically , now we 're probably moving into a new era where sunshine is actually seen as something harmful giving things like skin cancer , er certainly in the Australia market it 's the case at the moment .
2 We are provisionally moving into a hostel for the homeless .
3 Moscow police have begun to work with Germany 's federal criminal police by providing crucial information on an estimated 3,500 of the biggest and most violent CIS crime syndicates , which are now moving into Germany in their hundreds .
4 As time goes by it is likely to find itself under increasing pressure , for the glossy men are now moving into the petrology field too .
5 We are now moving into a revolutionary era in which technology will reach a stage when simpler , more efficient manipulation of information will be demanded as a right .
6 The team I tipped at the start of the season are now moving into overdrive .
7 This is particularly important because we are now moving into an era when many of Britain 's first wave of home-owners will be bequeathing homes to relations , many of whom will be home-owners themselves .
8 ‘ Trading conditions are slow , but we are now moving into the strongest sales period of the year , ’ the company said .
9 Quite often when a pair have shown all the signs of wanting to breed in the community aquarium and they are then moved into a breeding tank , they suddenly seem to go off the idea , Their new home is strange to them , and the male will want to establish his territory , move the decor , and generally prepare the tank to his satisfaction .
10 A great many professionals are actively moving into microcomputer use as specialised software is written for what may be considered to be the more esoteric applications .
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