Example sentences of "[verb] the next move " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We will consider the next move when you are well . ’ |
2 | His mind was n't up to speaking one line while listening to another , and at the same time trying to remember the next move . |
3 | A Platoon Commander plans the next move from the turret of his Warrior |
4 | In any case , there was no escaping the next move . |
5 | Now the Standing Conference of Principals , the national body which represents colleges like Chester , is to meet to discuss the next move and there are calls to ignore Mr Boswell 's rejection of their case . |
6 | If the interviewer remains silent then look at her or him as if you are expecting the next move to come from their side . |
7 | Everyone present knows what is to be done , indeed has rehearsed it , and all that is needed to trigger the next move is a loud noise from the expected direction . |
8 | There I found Phil and Mike discussing the next move . |
9 | And waited for her to make the next move . |
10 | Was each of them waiting for the other to make the next move ? |
11 | Then it would be up to him to make the next move . |
12 | But nor was it every day that in broad daylight — given that the light was n't all that good — that she stood in what was now quite heavy rain getting soaked while her amorous swain waited for her to make the next move . |
13 | Situated in a basement , it had been founded originally by its owner Boris Watson as a chess club , a place where those with a fanatical interest in the game could ponder the next move in peace . |
14 | The refuge worker suggests ringing up the council to check the arrears and clarify the next move . |
15 | It was one of Chapman 's rules that even when the ball was on the other side of the field , a player must always be anticipating the next move . |
16 | Between 1532 and 1534 , the passing of each individual piece of legislation was closely followed by the appearance of official government propaganda justifying it and anticipating the next move , a fact that suggests that a coherent policy was unfolding by this stage . |