Example sentences of "move [adv prt] to [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 She moved on to Puddephat 's wife .
2 And , I think he just moved in to Muriel 's next door .
3 After breaking the windows , enraged by the early departure of the guests , the mob set fire to two meeting places and then moved on to Priestley 's house .
4 The talk had moved on to Brazil 's thieves , particularly Rio 's , leaving me feeling vulnerable again — like a man with one leg .
5 A valuable suggestion came from a young Dane , who after a brief stay in Cambridge had moved on to Rutherford 's Manchester where the action then was .
6 Erm when you actually then moved on to start er start completing the , the C C Q you were asking , asking closed questions er you know you said , said to Martin can you tell me your wife 's name and he said yes and it went on about three or four times er yeah alright you were getting the names but you were having to ask two questions to actually get them because you were n't er were n't , you know , asking probe questions , you started off could you .
7 From Weimar , where van de Velde taught at the new school of applied art , became a founder member of the DeutscheWerkbund in 1907 , and chose Gropius as his successor , the show has moved on to Berlin 's Bauhaus-Archivmuseum fur Gestaltung ( until 18 April ) .
8 The plant , robbed of light , did not do well , and eventually David was moved down to Emma 's windows .
9 He made all sorts of innovations during his short stay — only about a year — before moving on to King 's College , Cambridge , and starting the now famous service of nine lessons and carols at Christmas .
10 Moving on to Q P4 .
11 Moving on to Zimbabwe 's admission to Test ranks , one can only congratulate them and wish them well , while inevitably questioning their prospects in that kind of company .
12 Now let's move on to Q P9 .
13 Sun Microsystems Inc management estimates it is spending 10%-15% of its revenues moving over to Unix SVR4 : that must mean , that when the exercise is over , it will be rolling in cash .
14 My brain slammed into reverse — moving back to Jim 's words the other night .
15 The play then moves on to Faustus 's last scene as he awaits the elapse of his twenty-four-year contract in a fit of anxiety and apprehension .
16 The plan was to let him ride Dave Leach 's 400cc machine in the first round of the Superteens last weekend and then move on to Moodie 's Yamaha for the Scot is only riding it at the North West and the TT .
17 We move on to Blamey 's very personal technique .
18 The Westborough , Massachusetts-based company that says these will be the last to incorporate Motorola 's current 88100 RISC — it expects to move up to Motorola 's next-generation 88110 processor by the end of the year ( UX No 389 ) .
19 The sense of his living in a closed world , stylistically speaking , is beautifully conveyed when Falstaff , frustrated in his attempts to get a simple answer to a simple question , wanting to know his ‘ happy news ’ , is forced to move up to Pistol 's manner : — an effect not unlike that if W. C. Fields had turned up in a performance of Mourning Becomes Electra !
20 She bought a successful suit for restitution of conjugal rights , expecting to move back to Neeld 's palatial house in Grosvenor Square , but , to spite her , Neeld moved into two rooms in a hotel .
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