Example sentences of "have move on " in BNC.

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1 Then he moved to the South of France and now he has moved on elsewhere .
2 Now I 'm against that and I 'm therefore against I regret to say what the Noble Lord , Lord said , and I 'm extremely sorry to see that he has moved on this particular matter er because th there is no case , that has been really made out for this .
3 Beauty therapy has moved on a pace .
4 The game has moved on so dramatically that the introduction of only one serve and a longer court has even been mooted .
5 Fair enough : - I agree that Wilko did a good job breaking in Cantona , and if he 'd gone to the scum then he 'd probably have moved on just as quickly .
6 so he said you do n't have to move on a Friday cos Mike said well do we have to move Friday ?
7 K. R. I 've moved on people sleeping rough — perhaps take him a hundred yards from the shop wherever he was — ‘ On your way .
8 Something tied up , something in there as a heading so every member of staff knows that at such and such a time they are working on a heading of environmental awareness I would like us to have a precis of what that 's gon na involve but , I sha n't worry if we have n't got that we 've moved on a step
9 But this is about four or five years ago so I mean it 's n we 've moved on a lot since then .
10 The travellers who 've moved on voluntarily have been creating problems elsewhere .
11 We 've moved on a long way from the original version . ’
12 I know , but , mum that , that was , that was five years ago , I mean I 've moved on a great deal since then
13 The memories I like to remember is er when things have worked out for children and they 've gone back home and if they have n't gone back home , then they 've moved on er to nice adoptive families .
14 She herself had moved on swiftly , anxious not to be recognized or to seem a spy .
15 The twentieth century had moved on more rapidly than many intellectuals had realized .
16 When the carts had moved on Joseph turned a horrified face to his brother .
17 He warned that the reconciliation process would not progress until the North had moved on this issue .
18 Nowadays most of that set had moved on one way or another , though the odd one still dropped in occasionally .
19 By that time , Freud certainly had moved on a bit , from the earlier , perhaps rather narrow concentration on the repression and he was moving into the second er era of psycho psychoanalysis when there was an emphasis more on the total personality on the ego and its mechanisms of defence , to quote a title of a famous book by , and I think this is more the kind of thing that Freud is doing in this book , where you , you see not just the repressions in the unconscious , but the whole personality , and you understand it , in terms of its various defensive erm , structures , and the way which it carried out its repression .
20 As Acheson had remarked in 1952 , the world had moved on too far for Churchill and Eden to try to revive the sort of personal ties which had existed with President Roosevelt during the Second World War — this would be " a classical example of the wrong way to do things " .
21 have moved on Ask me once to go with you
22 The quality of translation here , with its simpering rhythms and bathetic language , proves that in this matter the major publishers have moved on hardly at all from the bad old days when the employment of unskilled amateurs or stilted romantics in translation work marred the English publication of some of the great accounts of European mountaineering .
23 And , as we have seen , on the face of it things have moved on a little in the direction that the British would wish .
24 That was but a seed , but it was a seed well sown and matters have moved on a great deal since then .
25 Things have moved on application details have been supplied and will continue to be .
26 Oh well he 's moved on a day then
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