move in on造句(1) The enemy troops moved in on the city and began to attack at dawn.
(2) The police are moving in on the criminals hiding in the hills.
(3) Important changes are moving in on the industry.
(4) Forces were moving in on the town of Knin.
(5) The police moved in on the terrorists.
(6) Important changes are moving in on the coal industry.
(7) Government troops are moving in on the rebel stronghold.
(8) Police moved in on the demonstrators in the square.
(9) Investors moved in on a group of car enthusiasts and took over the market.
(10) They moved in on a large amount of cultural relics during the period of the Second World War.
(11) These black models are moving in on what was previously white territory: the lucrative cosmetic contracts.
(12) Once the enemy camp was roused, thousands would move in on the castle.
(13) As I saw the circle moving in on Alfred, I realised that that voice had been his.
(14) But now new technology is moving in on the traditional auctions.
(15) Alfred was like us, cool and real, but as the police moved in on him things became a bit confused.
(16) Investors moved in on a tight-knit group of car enthusiasts and took over the market.
(17) Immigration agents moved in on a nursing home operator who hired illegal aliens.
(18) So boss, I say we move in on the Zinfandel Gang now and stick a corkscrew in them.
(19) A couple of anachronisms fighting it out here while real life moved in on them from the east almost unnoticed.
(20) Border Patrol agents and Roseau police moved in on them.
(21) But now the threat is moving in on the elite workers.
(22) The government may move in on the steel industry.
(23) That guy tried to move in on my girlfriend.
(24) You can move in on Thursday.
(25) I tried to move in on his cushy job.
(26) Several of his pals started to move in on me.
(27) The gang has decided to move in on the taxi business.