Example sentences of "move on to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Turner , who was helping old mate Barry Fry at the time , moved on to his present job .
2 Sometimes these were ad hominem arrangements-that in Kefe was dissolved after a year and that in Kutahya when the holder moved on to his next post , though Kutahya was recreated a mevleviyet in 989/1581 — but many of them had become permanent by the end of the century .
3 Having started the design ball rolling and given himself some idea of cast requirements , Barry moved on to his foremost task that of constructing the camera script .
4 He moved on to his own fight and talked about Bowe .
5 At first Mike worked as Tom 's assistant but he soon moved on to his own assignments .
6 ‘ The first thing I wanted to do when I learned to play the guitar was to play just like the Banshees ’ guitarists , ’ recalls Debbie , having moved on to her second pint of Ireland 's finest .
7 Moving on to your third point , the long-term aspects of education , you said these are largely demographic ?
8 Unarmed combat is basically the quickest way of attacking somebody and grinding them into little pieces before moving on to your next victim . )
9 God , he was so gorgeous … her hands were moving on to his strong thoat , thrusting into his black hair , she was losing her head again as the kiss deepened and she heard him give a low growl of harsh excitement , his mouth increasing the pressure until Rachel was obliterated by him , dazed , clutching him with shaking hands , gasping hoarsely against his mouth , feeling his strong hands move swiftly up to her breasts to stroke her nipples and force a long hoarse cry of exquisite desire from her .
10 During the second week our dieter will move on to her next set of goals .
11 Let's move on to my next guest .
12 Let's move on to our next section .
13 ‘ Damnation ’ now feels good that this small Year Niner has been ‘ Witnessed ’ to and moves on to his next victim .
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