Example sentences of "moved on to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The bill poster had moved on to dryer pastures and all the gas-lamps were now lit .
2 The witch-hunt then moved on to try to unseat the editor of Borba and it is clearly the intention of the Serbian nationalists , who have seized control of the Serbian Party , that they should control all newspapers and journals published in Belgrade , even if they are federal organs such as Borba .
3 Australian Mick Lee will not be returning to Farnham and James Barrow has moved on to division one club Cheam .
4 A Chicago engineer and architect , he started collecting in the 1950s the books he loved as a child , and then moved on to literature , science and judaica .
5 The delegation then moved on to South Cleveland Hospital .
6 Erm when you actually then moved on to start er start completing the , the C C Q you were asking , asking closed questions er you know you said , said to Martin can you tell me your wife 's name and he said yes and it went on about three or four times er yeah alright you were getting the names but you were having to ask two questions to actually get them because you were n't er were n't , you know , asking probe questions , you started off could you .
7 Perhaps moved on to vex some other unfortunate priest .
8 Professor Beck emerged with his reputation intact and has moved on to launch a new project called ArtWatch , based in New York .
9 The decade began with congress passing various bills that sought to cut off funding for the Vietnam War and in 1973 legislators moved on to pass the War Powers Act over president Nixon 's veto .
10 Having studied the sunspots and the solar prominences , in a race with the Frenchman P. J. C. Janssen , Lockyer then moved on to claim the existence of a new element in the sun , helium .
11 And so Bickers moved on to form Levitation , and into his shoes stepped Simon Walker , just long enough to tour extensively and to record the latest album before he , too , split .
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