to begin a new business or new type of business
to start living or operating a business in a place
For the tenant, of course, it is just important to know whose house you are moving into.
He could then move into her house.
He had to move into a house he had bought eight years ago to let out.
I moved into the shared house in Clapham in south London two years ago.
I'm looking forward to moving into a house.
In 2013 they moved into a shared house in east London.
It was like I had finally grown up and moved into a posh house.
It's a criminal offence to steal your car but people can just move into your house and say they are staying.
Last year I moved into a shared house with friends from uni and we quickly made friends with our next-door neighbours.
Move into a house with a front porch.
Moving into a house was an absolute must and we couldn't get through the door quickly enough.
My wife and I have recently moved into a run-down house and are having lots of work done.
So I moved into a big house with other expats and journalists.
So when my girlfriend asked me to move into her house two months ago, it seemed a great idea.
Then a builder moved into the house next door to us four years ago.
They had been struggling to save the deposit they needed to move into a house large enough for the growing family.
They’re planning to move into publishing.
We’re moving into new offices by the river.
When we moved into our house 19 years ago, the only noise was the singing of the birds.
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