Example sentences of "[adv] move on [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why we 'd better move on without any delay . ’ |
2 | But the gang had already moved on to another pub just a mile or so down the road . |
3 | The virgin forest which is hacked down to make way for the cattle is virtually free , and when the soil is exhausted the ranchers just move on to another plot . |
4 | Phrases such as ‘ out of date ’ and ‘ old fashioned ’ suggest that we are always moving on to better things . |
5 | He is dynamic and creative , always moving on to new realisations of his infinite activity . |
6 | Where politicians have challenged him , he has outmanoeuvred them until such time as he perceived his work to be done ; and then — Vienna 1964 , Berlin 1989 — he simply and quickly stepped aside to move on to fresh projects . |
7 | Castells has now moved on to new areas of research , one of these being new forms of communications technology and the threats and opportunities represented by such developments.3 Meanwhile , however , his emphasis on consumption set the tone for a very thriving area of urban sociology by later writers in this tradition . |
8 | And if memory serves ( what was she called , that girl who did the PR for Windscale , Sellafield I should say , and Aldershot FC ? ) , oh yes , Daphne Grierson , who has now moved on to greater things and is image adviser to Nigel Canada ( is that correct ? ) the teenage fiddle-player . |
9 | The 12-year-old has now moved on to Branksome School , but still keeps in close contact with Philip , who lives next door . |
10 | We now move on to Liberal Democrat motion number two . |
11 | I now move on to black paper motion number six , Euro Cities . |
12 | At this date schools still meant places where masters of repute might be found , but the masters might well move on to other cities taking their pupils with them . |
13 | The man replaced the blanket , and then moved on to another corpse . |
14 | They should then move on to inviting questions from the group to clarify understanding , posing questions to test that understanding , drawing implications for the practice and its clients , and developing an action plan to enhance client service in respect of those implications . |
15 | He then moves on to 10 minutes of shadow boxing before Davies dons the hand-pads and waits for pain . |
16 | It then moves on to simple applications of that technology ( standalone applications ) normally driven by technologists . |
17 | Young graduates , like Mason and possibly Pollett , might take the position for a short time and then move on to better posts . |