Example sentences of "moving [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We will consider these questions below before moving on to controls in sections 4.3 and 4.4 . |
2 | The meetings will start at Dolgellau on Monday , moving on to Llangefni on Tuesday , then Caernarfon next Wednesday and Llandudno on June 24 . |
3 | But the basic skills are acquired amazingly quickly , though moving on from balls to clubs too soon is a bit of a clanger . |
4 | However , his performance vindicated the Wearsider 's pre-fight prediction that he would need at least two or three fights before moving up in class in search of a European or world title . |
5 | To save money it is moving out of London to Newport in South Wales and has been running roadshows to drum up business from industry . |
6 | She now employs it to mean moving out of silence into speech for all of the oppressed , colonized and exploited . |
7 | In the RAF you get used to moving around from appointment to appointment . |
8 | Animals which depend more on other senses can avoid eagle-eyed predators by moving about under cover of darkness . |
9 | Low slung guitars and street hero poses are the order of the day — the chaps are moving about like tigers on mescaline . |
10 | Low slung guitars and street hero poses are the order of the day — the chaps are moving about like tigers on mescaline . |
11 | The day I was there was the still , silent kind of a winter day when the light clings to the skyline slowly moving round from east to south to west . |