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

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1 Unfairly , Sandra is still best known in Britain as ‘ Madonna 's best friend ’ , the possible — but in the end rather improbable — lesbian love interest that titillated the tabloids for a while until Maddy moved on to other mock shocks .
2 The horse moved on to unsound ground , feeling the danger and scrabbling for a foothold .
3 People sometimes find that their housing requirements change and seek after a period to move on to different kinds of residence , particularly into flats of their own .
4 Some agencies prefer that provision should be made to make it easier for confused tenants to move on from sheltered housing .
5 After spending some time , often years , with us , people move on to other things and we need to fill the gaps . ’
6 the navy 's a continual goodbye , people move on to different shore establishments ,
7 It was wound up in 1950 , as Europe moved on to other things .
8 Inaugural winner moves on into Swiss market
9 Within four months , however , work had stopped on the reaction and the project moved on to other reactions .
10 They must naturally be pursued , but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other , more crucial issues .
11 People smiled , and the conversation moved on to other things .
12 After assessing the situation , evaluating the strengths and difficulties of the client within the family network , the social worker moves on to social care planning , which has been defined as follows :
13 It is now time to move on to new pastures .
14 Just as depressing , though , was the general failure of Hollywood to move on from certain basic themes and situations and there was a new realization of the industry 's tendency to just go on duplicating a successful format .
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