Example sentences of "move on to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lindsey was n't entirely sure she 'd agree as they moved on to a gleaming operating theatre . |
2 | Hendrie moved on to a perfect Payton pass , went round goalkeeper Keith Welsh with ease , and shot into the empty net . |
3 | Hendrie moved on to a perfect Payton pass , went round goalkeeper Keith Welsh with ease , and shot into the empty net . |
4 | A minute later Payton moved on to a sloppy Jobling pass and shot into the side netting as fans jumped to their feet in anticipation of a goal . |
5 | The man who entered a monastery did so , in principle , for life ; there were of course apostates ; there were also a number who moved on to a stricter way of life ; and a few who were promoted to abbeys elsewhere , or to bishoprics , or even to the papacy . |
6 | ‘ It was important that I moved on to a bigger stage , with a club in the top bracket of the English First Division , or Celtic and Rangers . ’ |
7 | There was no room with Jimmy and Sean , and Marcus and Pete moved on to a different table . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | She slowly forced the wheel to the left and the car moved on to the hard shoulder and stopped . |
13 | ‘ No idea , ’ replied the young lieutenant , and moved on to the next bed . |
14 | Er , most officers would have accepted it and moved on to the next subject . |
15 | After a suitably stern telling off from Mr Grovey ( whose bald head always got redder the angrier he got ) the lesson moved on to the next phase . |
16 | The young hijacker laughed again and moved on to the next seat . |
17 | Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow . |
18 | If the guess was correct the subject was told so and moved on to the next letter . |
19 | The conversation moved on to the human habit of colour-mapping . |
20 | Fred Clasper may have moved on to a new fighting ground but he , and men like him , left behind their destructive trade-mark on Britain for more than a decade . |
21 | A couple of determined tries from Gabriel , a solidly-built scrum-half , put them 10 points clear , before Finnie , with one conversion and three late penalties moved on to a personal total of 17 . |
22 | Nikos 's thoughts moved on to a different tack . |
23 | The patient was moved on to a life-support machine and another set of X-rays was ordered in case the first ones had not revealed internal injuries caused by the car accident . |
24 | After serving a further 20 per cent of their sentence in a semi-open regime , inmates are moved on to an open system ; |
25 | MORE than 500 Chinese who wanted to be smuggled into the United States have been moved on to an American base in the Marshall Islands after a six-week voyage from Hong Kong , the US Coast Guard said yesterday . |
26 | Ace checked his in turn and then moved on to the other team members . |
27 | But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East . |
28 | ‘ 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 . |
29 | The Founders moved on to the next question . |
30 | And by now the Prime Minister has moved on to the next sterling crisis . |