Example sentences of "[vb mod] move into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For our third experiment we must move into the quantum world .
2 If literature and its related activities are tainted with ‘ middle-class ’ exclusiveness and , it appears , that teachers engaging pupils in these are ‘ imposing ’ alien values upon working-class pupils , it follows that they must move into the lives of working-class pupils to encourage that culture which , up till now , the largely irrelevant curriculum has ‘ stifled ’ [ … ]
3 In which case we might move into the shade and partake of some wine ? ’
4 And let's move into the sitting-room . ’
5 If you do not , you may move into a home only to find , three months later , that the road outside your flat is being widened into a motorway , or an uninterrupted view over woodlands is to be rudely interrupted by the erection of a new housing estate .
6 Alternatively , where the chapel is too large , the congregation may move into the church hall , freeing the chapel for a different use .
7 He suggested , ‘ with my tongue heavily in my cheek , ’ that family doctors should be subject to a parallel system in which independent assessors would move into a GP practice and interview patients about the efficiency of correspondence , with marks from fellow doctors on the reliability of diagnoses .
8 Once safely through the fire of this opposition they would move into a future that was free of the dead past , lovely as cowslips and silent like a miracle .
9 The furious lights would flash past and we would move into the middle again .
10 With a new applicant taking Yorkshire , with Granada strongly entrenched in Lancashire , and with ATV well placed to concentrate on the Midlands and give up its London weekend franchise , Rediffusion could reasonably assume that it would keep the London weekday contract and that ABC would move into the weekend slot vacated by ATV .
11 Perhaps he would move into the apartment .
12 Then Connie would move into the sanatorium along with a lot of legal talent he had lined up to look after his interests — and Connie 's , too , of course — and I 'd head for home with my five hundred . ’
13 On occasions a feral cat will move into a burrow and have a litter down there .
14 Thirdly , anyone experiencing a significant loss will move into a time of yearning and searching .
15 WaterAid workers will move into an area , set up a water supply and committees of local people to run it , then leave .
16 Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't actually ever print anything , you would actually put it into a machine ?
17 Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't ever actually print anything , you would actually put it into a machine .
18 ‘ I do n't think it will at all , and the overwhelming majority in favour of Maastricht in the House of Commons will show its strength and we will move into the committee stage , ’ he said .
19 In the 1990s some of these will move into the ranks of successful barristers from whom judicial appointments are made .
20 As the dawn patrol began the first of their two qualifying rounds from which 64 players will move into the match play stage the only sound to be heard was the twittering of larks overhead .
21 So , you can move into a basement flat , maisonette , bungalow , house or penthouse suite , and it can be freehold or leasehold .
22 Hockey is a very low game and it 's all in the quads in your upper legs and I can move into the ball without slowing down , where as a bigger guy has to run in and stoop down ’ .
23 But more of that we can move into the mortgage course .
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