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

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1 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 .
2 His eyes moved on to a chest of drawers , two chairs and a bed he had never seen before .
3 There was no room with Jimmy and Sean , and Marcus and Pete moved on to a different table .
4 Nomad moves on to a larger site
5 The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing .
6 Hendrie moved on to a perfect Payton pass , went round goalkeeper Keith Welsh with ease , and shot into the empty net .
7 Hendrie moved on to a perfect Payton pass , went round goalkeeper Keith Welsh with ease , and shot into the empty net .
8 This committee was composed of representatives of producers , employees and consumers ; it too , however , could not be much of a check on High Authority action if the two bodies moved on to a collision course — something , in fact , which never occurred .
9 Higher earners move on to a higher rate — in 1991/2 , a rate of 40 per cent for that taxable income which topped 23.700 .
10 Police moved on to a housing estate in St Mellons , Cardiff , after a five-day surveillance operation .
11 Nikos 's thoughts moved on to a different tack .
12 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 .
13 Having depicted the palace not just as a multitude of busy people and face-to-face relationships , but as an arrangement ( dispositio ) , an apparatus to be efficiently designed and maintained , Hincmar moves on to a second institution , the assembly .
14 Time to move on for a while , bur where ?
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