Example sentences of "we move [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As each tread was scraped flush and tamped , we moved up to the next ; when the surface water had run off , the step could be finished .
2 We moved on to the shallow stage , where Fielding had installed a raft of video equipment ( with two pistol-grip cameras ) , a stereo , a coffee-table space game , a fishtank , two sofas facing two low steel desks , and a fat little fridge .
3 Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow .
4 This one was just about right , though it bulged our financial boundaries , and we moved in with the previous owners ' carpets and curtains and little else .
5 Eventually we moved off through the main gate of the camp to the Vorlager , or front camp , where the showers were situated .
6 Looking at Penguin er , it was a very difficult year but the profit you see was erm , is after providing for the losses up to the date we disposed of Smith Mark and also making further provision on , on er , leases when we moved out of the other buildings , centralized the editorial and er , administrative functions into one office and , and but for that you would see that the er , the Penguin profit would have moved ahead from the year before .
7 Now can we move on to the reduced quantities of role equipment .
8 Could we move on to the constant frequency generator problems er how much do by this ?
9 Shall we move on to the next mill ? ’
10 Good can we move on to the next one ?
11 For the time being , we move on to the second of our theoretical perspectives , the ethogenic approach .
12 Different considerations press forward , however , when we move on to the various situations in which known risks ought to be guarded against : bad driving of a motor vehicle may carry an obvious risk of causing death or serious injury , as may bad navigation of a ship or an aircraft , bad driving of a train , setting fire to a residential building , and the handling of firearms .
13 As we move on to the fifteenth century , it is hard to judge the extent or the severity of individual outbreaks of plague or of other diseases , but it is probable that some of the epidemics which occurred in urban centres , where plague was most common , were on a sufficient scale to outweigh any natural increase in the population .
14 If we move on to the main agenda .
15 ‘ No one has any more to say on that point , so I suggest we move on to the next one . ’
16 ‘ Now we move on to the next step of our plan .
17 Before we move on to the next agenda , could we find some more seats for the people , six more chairs , get them together , say if you want to stand .
18 This section looks at the range of techniques you can choose from before we move on in the next chapter to examine different ways video can be related to the rest of the language programme .
19 However , as we move out of the inner city the trend to backing is reversed , and the system swings back again to front realizations J. Milroy , 1982b ) : it converges on front-vowel realizations to the extent that all items ( except those with following /r/ ) including items such as grass , path ( which are back-vowel items in both RP and inner-city vernacular ) have the front vowel .
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