Example sentences of "move on [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Channel 4 says the show recognises its audience may already have left sexual theory behind and moved on to the practical side of the subject .
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 From Ireland he moved on to the Outer Hebrides , which he reached on 30 August , and then to his most northerly landfall , Foula off the Shetlands , on 3 September .
4 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 .
5 She slowly forced the wheel to the left and the car moved on to the hard shoulder and stopped .
6 The conversation moved on to the human habit of colour-mapping .
7 From there they moved on into the Cambrian mountains ; and for three days they toiled through the worst storms of the year .
8 Setting men to guard both , Douglas and Ramsay moved on into the outer bailey , hardly able to believe their good fortune thus far .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Ace checked his in turn and then moved on to the other team members .
12 But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East .
13 ‘ 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 .
14 Lewis meanwhile moved on to the Daily Mail , where till 1930 he wrote a column called ‘ At the Sign of the Blue Moon ’ .
15 Ignore personal attacks and criticism by thanking the opposition for their feedback and then moving on with the positive aspects of your case .
16 We are moving on with the medical services .
17 Since students should by now be comparatively well-informed about basic segmental phonetics , it is very important that their production and recognition of this vowel should be good before moving on to the following chapters .
18 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 .
19 Since history includes all that has ever happened , you will concentrate on two main areas — looking at the ancient civilisations of Egypt and Rome , before moving on to the Middle Ages .
20 Seeing in black life nothing more than an answer to racism means moving on to the ideological circuit which makes us visible in two complementary roles — the problem and the victim .
21 Many users navigate these databases with the assistance of any available controlled indexing terms ; they may even search a related database with controlled index terms first , in order to identify some documents and refine their search strategy before moving on to the natural language of the full-text databases .
22 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 .
23 Now you can move on to the final stage of the diet .
24 I will put that on the side and just with the rest as you 're going Now I 'll move on to the financial statements .
25 Right , that 's the end of that then , so let's move on to the projected sales reports I asked for last time .
26 Let's move on to the medium-term question and get away from the perhaps the more depressing end of this time spectrum at any rate .
27 Could we move on to the constant frequency generator problems er how much do by this ?
28 Now can we move on to the reduced quantities of role equipment .
29 The MVA consultancy , transport planning specialists , will move on from the Joint Authorities Transport study in Edinburgh to consider the local effects of public transport and new roads .
30 As confidence in the concept rises the emphasis of the design work moves on to the scheming phase .
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