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

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1 It was wound up in 1950 , as Europe moved on to other things .
2 Within four months , however , work had stopped on the reaction and the project moved on to other reactions .
3 They withdrew their support and Fawcett , whom they had seconded to the project , moved on to other research .
4 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 .
5 People smiled , and the conversation moved on to other things .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Moving on to other types of glider
10 If a relationship is clearly becoming either more established , or girls ( and boys ) are moving on to other sexual relationships , it seems logical to take precautions .
11 Erm now , moving on to other energy .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
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 Before I move on to other contributions , can I remind everybody that we are dealing with the Employee Resources Report .
18 Move on to other topic areas , right ?
19 But then they tend to get promoted and move on to other things .
20 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 .
21 They must naturally be pursued , but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other , more crucial issues .
22 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
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