Example sentences of "move [adv prt] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was wound up in 1950 , as Europe moved on to other things .
2 People smiled , and the conversation moved on to other things .
3 Ali Cemali , who had in the years between 888 and 891 moved on to other posts , was the first appointee to the new medrese and , though his salary is not specified , the course of his career to this point suggests that it can not have been less than 50 akce a day .
4 Within four months , however , work had stopped on the reaction and the project moved on to other reactions .
5 They withdrew their support and Fawcett , whom they had seconded to the project , moved on to other research .
6 The news broadcast had moved on to other matters now ; the loss of contact between Earth Central and a Space Fleet flotilla which had been on its way to intercept a supposed alien fleet near Epsilon Eridani .
7 Kenamun clearly hoped to reap the rewards of a quick and flashy double solution , and to have moved on to other work before the murders recommenced .
8 While individuals may be seeking : ( 1 ) freedom to advance their careers by moving on to other firms , but " job security " in the meanwhile ; ( 2 ) payment , on death or retirement , of the full value of their partnership shares ( including capital contributions , undrawn profits , goodwill etc ) ; and ( 3 ) upon death and/or retirement from practice , financial security for themselves and their families , the firm 's priorities in the interests of preserving profitability are likely to be concentrated on : ( 1 ) the need to impose restrictions on the freedom of partners to leave without adequate notice and/or thereafter to compete with the firm ; ( 2 ) the ability to remove from the firm any partner who has failed to meet proper professional standards who is disruptive or who is not seen to be pulling his weight ; and ( 3 ) the need to minimise the strain on the firm 's finances when a partner leaves whilst recognising a certain moral responsibility towards the family of a deceased partner .
9 Moving on to other types of glider
10 Erm now , moving on to other energy .
11 At this date schools still meant places where masters of repute might be found , but the masters might well move on to other cities taking their pupils with them .
12 If the result is as intended there has been no learning but equally none was needed because I understood the situation , I achieved my objective and I can move on to other problems .
13 That 's in the open ocean in enclosed basins , for example the Black Sea , many fjords and sea lochs , the deep waters are not renewed by water masses moving in from other areas in the way that they are in the open ocean and there anoxia can occur in the deep waters , that is the oxygen can be completely removed by biological activity particularly in degradation processes of organic matter , bacterial respiration so anoxic conditions can occur in isolated deep basins but low oxygen concentrations are actually very rare in the open ocean .
14 Here is a career in advertising where the potential for moving out to other service industries will probably exist .
15 After spending some time , often years , with us , people move on to other things and we need to fill the gaps . ’
16 We could save a lot of time and move on to other things .
17 But then they tend to get promoted and move on to other things .
18 Move on to other topic areas , right ?
19 Before I move on to other contributions , can I remind everybody that we are dealing with the Employee Resources Report .
20 But anyway , reprimanded for that , did n't get sack but er had to move on to other things and that meant to me decided
21 As one woman in a discussion group saw it : it really is a good thing that there is labour turnover and it is possible to move on to other factories because women do get bored .
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