Example sentences of "[adv] move on [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His return to Eaton Park could scarcely have come at a more opportune moment considering that Gordon Hamilton , Stuart Laing , Norman Robson and Davy Nicholl have all moved on during the close season .
2 Unlike the varied operations and sequences of the unique ‘ one-off ’ products of jobbing production , the products of batch production are dealt with systematically in lots , or batches , only moving on to the next operation , when each lot has been machined or processed in the current operation .
3 Well , what we did was we what we did was we erm found the alarm system to try and calculate some reasonable output rates erm but what we found was the output rates seemed incredibly low using based on the completion that they have got So what we was we erm took the nine week 's work that they 'd done and erm plus they 'd obviously based our output rates on that erm just for a little example , using the allowances we have n't got whereas actually we 'd been calculating it on what they had n't worked so , that was basically what we So moving on to the actual short-term programme
4 They consider that you can only move on from an unhappy experience if you have given it some meaning .
5 By now you will have stimulated the circulation enough to move on to the next stage , which is kneading .
6 Lewis meanwhile moved on to the Daily Mail , where till 1930 he wrote a column called ‘ At the Sign of the Blue Moon ’ .
7 But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East .
8 We can now move on to the next stage of the story — the repatriation operations themselves .
9 So I can now move on to the next page which is the growth we 're proposing , given the saving , given the splendid things that are allowed by the erm , by the .
10 I think we 'll , we 'll just about move on to the next paragraph please , is that you lot Paul .
11 Now to move on to the next stage of the argument .
12 ( If it upset you the first time , please move on to the next paragraph . )
13 We then moved on to the spiralling property prices in Oxford , the purchase price of the Parsons ' house compared to its current estimated value , the solicitor 's recent attic conversion , and so on and so forth .
14 ‘ Water Babies ’ featured Linda Frew and June Milligan feeding our sea-lions , and starred the new baby sea-lion ; and then moved on to the young penguins next door .
15 Ace checked his in turn and then moved on to the other team members .
16 Q plans to put out the final part of his novel on video with the narration over Super 8 footage shot by Don Letts , before issuing a DEADMEAT ‘ remix ’ mass-market edition , and then moving on to a new book to be called Supermodel and concerned with , well , supermodels .
17 Ignore personal attacks and criticism by thanking the opposition for their feedback and then moving on with the positive aspects of your case .
18 45133 and 50015 will then move on for a short period to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway before returning to Butterley .
19 Another is the dialectic , a pattern of movement which proceeds from a starting-point ( the thesis ) to another which stands over against it in opposition or contradiction ( the antithesis ) , and then moves on to a third stage in which the two are reconciled and reintegrated on a higher level ( the synthesis ) .
20 Pupils are taught on a block system , which means that they concentrate on one particular activity for a certain number of weeks , then move on to a different activity .
21 We then move on to the post-election scene .
22 Very briefly to move on to the further thing now , What about myself as your prospective candidate ?
23 Two of those references are to research by Professor Harry Smith and his colleagues in Birmingham — work which has certainly moved on during the intervening decades .
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