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Sentence count:243+7Posted:2017-07-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: move intoveinveinsveinedcave inlive ingive indrive inMeaning: v. 1. occupy a place 2. move into (a station) of trains 3. move into a new house or office. 
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(121) He would have a farmhouse built at the manor farm and hoped that Tom would move in, as a tenant farmer.
(122) Kasparov - Karpov Ruy Lopez 13 ... b6 is most probably a new move in this position.
(123) I am trying to clean it so that we can move in.
(124) Where the goal is the solution of a specific problem, it makes sense to move in whatever directions seem most promising.
(125) This should make the model start to move in the direction which it is pointing or stop the rotation.
(126) Natural Weapons Knee: A real battering ram; its only drawback is that your groin is vulnerable as you move in.
(127) From this common starting-point, however, Ogden and Richards move in a quite different direction from Saussure's.
(128) Currents move in the sea - the lights of traffic streams flowing and eddying.
(129) This reduction has forced others to move in a similar direction.
(130) Wealthy people buy the houses from the Trust, employ builders to do the restoration and move in when all is ready.
(131) Elsewhere, Roy and Barry opened Blubber Cars minicabs-a shrewd move in a square which no one ever leaves.
(132) Constantly on the move in pursuit of the migratory herds, they carried on their backs their few meager possessions.
(133) Music is emotion, and musical forms, however free, must move in waves of emotion.
(134) Since the eyes move in tandem, both are patched.
(135) The government may move in on the steel industry.
(136) They move in high society.
(137) That guy tried to move in on my girlfriend.
(138) Sealed orders; a sealed move in chess .
(139) "bubble" formed by RNA polymerase move in 10s?
(140) Sliding doors move in grooves.
(141) To move in or be subjected to precession.
(142) You can move in on Thursday.
(143) I tried to move in on his cushy job.
(144) And just as the chess master often finds the best move in a flash, an expert physician can sometimes make an accurate diagnosis within moments of laying eyes on a patient.
(145) Japan does not move in the "transfer account" the only two people, one is rich, the other is idle, they are often politicians.
(146) Many LATs eventually move in together, having had time to experience and accept each other's weakness, which makes a pleasant change from moving out because they have only just discovered them!
(147) Learn the stamp combination move in Irish step dancing in this free intermediate dance lesson on video.
(148) This means he can move in it much more easily and the armor is also shown as modular and storable.
(149) Perfect correlation is 1; at minus-1,[www.Sentencedict.com] two assets move in perfect opposition.
(150) Status Offline The race is on to uncover the golden splendors of its Thracian past before sites are looted and developers move in.
More similar words: move intoveinveinsveinedcave inlive ingive indrive indive intodelve intobelieve indrive intohave in mindmovemovedmove tomove upmove outremovemove offmove onhave interest inremovedunmovedremovermove aboutmovementon the moveprime movermover and shaker
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