Synonym: come in, enter, get in, get into, go in, go into. Similar words: dive into, drive into, delve into, come into being, see into, have interest in, come into, slide into. Meaning: v. to come or go into.
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61. Which markets in other member states can they best move into?
62. About 80 percent of caravan dwellers hoped to move into normal dwellings.
63. Even affluent blacks are choosing to live together rather than move into predominantly white suburbs.
64. The program could then corporate a rule which prevented a move into a cell containing a non-zero code.
65. The furious lights would flash past and we would move into the middle again.
66. They offered very favourable rates to industry to move into the area, and the whole venture enjoyed massive success.
67. It was ready to move into top gear at very short notice.
68. When I move into the living room, some one is waiting.
69. George was earning well and we were to move into a little two-up two-down.
70. Parents that move into a new area will often ask estate agents about schools in the neighbourhood.
71. They were going to get married when they could move into a little house on the grounds of the asylum.
72. Yusuf Bozkurt Ozal, the president's brother and a member of parliament, opposes his sister-in-law's move into politics.
73. The centre would move into Green Haven, but how could that be?
74. By contrast, women move into the contested territory of meaning with assurance and inspiration.
75. But by 1979 he was selling enough stock from his Mum's garden shed to move into the Wanneroo premises.
76. You move into a group of houses within a walled compound, provided with all the security services you require.
77. Retiring public servants now routinely move into jobs where their previous contacts and responsibilities can enrich themselves and their employers.
78. In the following days and weeks, she could gradually move into the next room while you talk to her and cook.Sentencedict.com
79. She is planning to move into the house on Monday from the home she rented in Eldon Street, Darlington.
80. In the 1990s some of these will move into the ranks of successful barristers from whom judicial appointments are made.
81. Here males stay with their male kin as adults and females move into new groups at adolescence.
82. When the West wants to move into these markets adequate postal and telecommunications systems will be needed.
83. Some of that is changing as more women move into non-traditional fields.
84. She had badly wanted to help Glover arrange his furniture when the time came for him to move into his new quarters.
85. He is also trying to move into show business.
86. The aural aspect will move into a new realm of three dimensional sound.
87. Based on the type of alert, individual cameras will re-cord, display, or move into a preset position.
88. Thanks for helping me move into my new apartment. No problem. Call on me anytime.
89. Is he trying to move into the White House before I've moved out?
90. He was surprised to see hookers move into the next apartment.
More similar words: dive into, drive into, delve into, come into being, see into, have interest in, come into, slide into, change into, plunge into, translate into, take into account, breathe new life into, to take into account, take into consideration, vein, cave in, give in, veined, drive in, believe in, move, have in mind, moved, move off, move to, remove, move on, move out, removed.