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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121. If this trend continues, the current account balance could soon move into deficit, the first since 1980 (chart).
122. I have a spread Sheet that I would like to move into an Access Database.
123. Valid residence permit holders who move into Shenzhen shall register the move-in within 10 days.
124. Jot them quickly, move into another space, jot some more down, move to another blank, and just keep moving around and jotting.
125. Now team members move into Elaboration Iteration 1, detail a few use cases, then run out of work.
126. Second, Sheshan national tourist vacation resort is in a period to move into the higher stage and improve the comprehensive quality of agglomerative tourism operational types.
127. Ewenki walk out of the mountain and move into the habitat established by the Government.
128. A new class of fix-up vagabonds has emerged to move into houses, fix them up, sell them for a substantial tax-free capital gain, and move on to a more expensive house to repeat the process.
129. At the nadir of recession, he had to sell his property and move into his parents' house.
130. Friendships and go, people move into our lives for a while and then they drift away.
131. This flawless flight allows us to move into the next phase. In the next couple of weeks, we will ferry F-15E1 to the test range and launch an AIM-120.
132. On Friday, the request for injunction was denied, allowing Samsung to move into the most critical shopping period of the year at full steam ahead.
133. All of these companies have ample motivation to move into China.
134. The fractures radiating from the volcanic crater are the ore-distributing passageways, which let the ore-forming material move into the host structures and the deposit.
135. Your mate will consider this a personal put-down and will immediately move into a defensive posture.
136. Companies with a high page rank are in a strong position to move into new markets.
137. These patterns form the core of a pattern language covering a wider spectrum of issues around SOA and SOI as you move into higher levels of maturity in the adoption of SOA (shown below in Figure 1).
138. "2009 will be characterised by bad and doubtful debts on the business side of things. 2010 will begin to move into the consumer side as unemployment begins to peak,[sentencedict.com]" he added.
139. The free electrons move into the saltwater, then into the clean copper plate, into the wire, through the meter, and back to the cuprous oxide plate.
140. As we move into an increasingly non - western world, this will become blindingly obvious.
141. They are also extremely skillful predators and quickly explore new regions as opportunities arise, so it is not surprising that they can move into unexploited areas successfully.
142. The mean landlord told Jack to ante up or move into the street.
143. We don't want any riffraff to move into the area.
144. Move into the slow lane so others can pass you safely.
145. As the world and the Obama administration move into 2010, it is not foolish or alarmist to express concern about the intractability of the Afghan ulcer.
146. You lose the physical form - the ego self - your 3 D identity - and move into higher frequencies of light.
147. It is not too late to liquidate assets and move into precious metals, spreading out geographically.
148. Based on the surge in the VIX, he added, "We're starting to move into panic mode."
149. Friendships come and go, people move into our lives and then they drift away.
150. Hospitalization from a liver transplant can take several weeks, and it wasn't until mid-April that Steve felt well enough to move into his new home in Memphis.
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