Example sentences of "moving on [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Ignore personal attacks and criticism by thanking the opposition for their feedback and then moving on with the positive aspects of your case .
2 We are moving on with the medical services .
3 My son , he wrote , moving on to a new page , my son , who is a keen footballer and a passionate supporter of our local team , Brighton and Hove Albion ( the Seagulls ) , was surprised the other day when , looking in on one of the team 's training sessions in the sports pavilion of the University of Sussex , he .
4 Keith had to complete a 13-week basic RAF police training course before moving on to a waiting list for the eight-week doghandler training programme , which is completed at RAF Newton in Nottingham .
5 We left the birds in peace , moving on to a river and lake site that offered Tony better angles for his camera .
6 Money-Go-Round : Moving on to a new mortgage
7 Mind you , if the tourist board thought they could get away with it , they 'd probably claim he spent an afternoon at the local petrol station , buying some anti-smear windscreen wash and a fan belt , before moving on to a gift shop to purchase a handmade stuffed velvet Loch Ness monster and having an appreciative sniff at the perfumed candle display .
8 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 .
9 Moving on to a major NBC station WHO in Des Moines , Iowa , Reagan , during the next four years , acquired considerable broadcasting experience .
10 If you sowed tomato seeds last month , now is the time to prick them out , ie transfer them into small pots , or , if you have sown them in soil blocks , to reduce them to one per cell before moving on to a pot .
11 Moving on to a subject which is high on the RNLI 's list of priorities at the moment the Chairman turned to facilities at lifeboat stations , stressing their importance and reflecting how the programme of modernisation and refurbishment has gathered momentum .
12 Colman 's wartime and postwar work before the camera was less distinguished , though he did win an Oscar in 1947 for an uncharacteristically highly charged dramatic role in A Double Life before moving on to a lucrative second career in American radio and television , playing the professor in Halls of Ivy ( 1950–2 ) , a series he also produced and owned .
13 It then proceeds through a concise , but remarkably comprehensive review of data gathering instruments and issues of access to respondents , before moving on to a brief consideration of data analysis and the process of writing up work to enable others to benefit from it .
14 This programme is now moving on to a consideration of the functions of government departments themselves , with proposals to privatise large swathes of government activities , leaving a small , central policy-making core in Whitehall .
15 By the inter-war years such Sikh artisans had a number of Kenyan assistants adopting their skills ; by the 1950s the Sikhs were moving on to the role of investor and entrepreneur in both construction and industry , leaving the way clear for their former assistants to take on the role of artisan .
16 This weekend , buoyed by the growing Liberal Democrat support and the trend to a hung Parliament in the most recent opinion polls , he is moving on to the next stage : cranking up the case for a coalition .
17 Planning should begin with an analysis of the present position taking account of both internal and external factors and a forecast of future developments , moving on to the definition of broad aims .
18 Drinking off the last of the wine and moving on to the coffee he finally managed to confront himself with the question of why he had been so slow to begin .
19 Before moving on to the more advanced aspects of wave riding let us consider what should happen in the first attempts .
20 The eyes of the slow reader will stop on each word before moving on to the next one .
21 SPAR processed stories sentence by sentence , resolving the ambiguities in each sentence , integrating the information in them into context , and outputting a paraphrase of the sentence , before moving on to the next one .
22 On the 29th of this month , Yan-Pascal Tortelier will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra in the Usher Hall , before officially moving on to the BBC Philharmonic ( see above ) .
23 More often , they simply died ; the after-dinner heart attack while slumbering in one of the club 's deep leather chairs was a popular way of moving on to the great gentleman 's club in the sky .
24 If so , you need to change those beliefs before moving on to the next step .
25 Moving on to the subject of domestic competition , may I draw your attention to a missing tournament .
26 He knew also that the human race freely chose to reject him ; it was only right that they should take some responsibility : mankind as well as God must be responsible for reversing the effects of the fall and for moving on to the mature relationship with the creator that had been ordained for them from all eternity .
27 There are two ways of arranging the designs , either working on each one at the same time , or completing one before moving on to the other .
28 ‘ I 've only five horses here at the moment , ’ Tom said moving on to the first loose-box .
29 Before moving on to the next step , write yourself a character reference for a job .
30 This is because the way that these patterns are read is by knitting two rows of each colour , starting with colour one , then colour two , then colour three before moving on to the next line of the double length pattern .
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