Sentence examples for which moved in from inspiring English sources

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Shortly after, the site became the campus of the city's general hospital, which moved in the late 1990s.

I turned off the harsh strip lighting overhead and switched to the mood lighting, which moved in lovely, dreamy, disco swirls.

Not all neighborhood additions are quite so intimate: The most recent are in a complex once belonging to the daily newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, which moved in 2009.

They chronicled minutely her parents' professional and social lives, which moved in ever-decreasing circles as the communist grip on Hungary tightened.

The analogy with the United States, which moved in the 1780's from a confederation to a stronger national government under the Constitution, has not escaped the Europeans.

The beige book appeared to have little effect on investors in the stock market, which moved in and out of negative territory.

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Yields, which move in the opposite direction, rose.

The yield, which moves in the opposite direction, rose 5 basis points to 2.19 percent.

Yields, which move in the opposite direction, rose to the highest levels since 2008.

Eukaryotes have one to many flagella, which move in a characteristic whiplike manner.

Prices, which move in the opposite direction of yields, have been pinned at very high levels.

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