Example sentences of "moving [adv prt] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Moving on to the subject of domestic competition , may I draw your attention to a missing tournament .
2 We 're moving to Shanghai with mixed feelings , as we 've heard we 'll be staying in the Peace Hotel , in the noisy centre of the city , but it 's nice to feel now that we are moving on to the home stretch .
3 Moving on to the problem of unemployment throughout the European Community , the Chancellor said : ‘ Last year unemployment in the community rose by 1.25 million and it is projected to rise further this year to some 11 per cent of the work force .
4 Moving on to the row on paragraph eight , again all three groups are agreed er on this except with one I think exception of a certain group .
5 Moving on to the question of defenders stopping the try by not standing on the goal-line , Law 27(e) is clear about what the offending team must do : ‘ The opposing team must run without delay ( and continue to do so while the kick is being taken and while the ball is being played by the kicker 's team ) to or behind the line parallel to the goal-lines and 10 metres from the mark , or to their own goal-line if nearer to the mark .
6 There are two ways of arranging the designs , either working on each one at the same time , or completing one before moving on to the other .
7 The teacher could begin with the child 's own brief life history , moving on to the history of their family .
8 The current development of CAD procedures has so far been directed towards providing a complete geometric description of an object initially , and then moving on to the generation of manufacturing instructions ( see Figure 1.8 ) .
9 Why did it feel so right to have Luke stroke his hand along the curve of her thigh , to feel it slide up over her hip and dip into the hollow of her waist before moving on to the fullness of her breast ?
10 Moving on to the use of conjunctions , here is an initial breakdown of the ones used in each text .
11 Moving on to the lending market , he pointed out that this is consolidating , since some lenders were perceived as duplicating the efforts of the parents .
12 The first phase is planned to continue to the end of 1994 , and will include assessment of the current services with a view to broadening them , before moving on to the setting up of pilot networks .
13 It does not format modules in charge code order , in other words it does not fill the volume for a particular charge code before moving on to the volume for the next charge code .
14 By the inter-war years such Sikh artisans had a number of Kenyan assistants adopting their skills ; by the 1950s the Sikhs were moving on to the role of investor and entrepreneur in both construction and industry , leaving the way clear for their former assistants to take on the role of artisan .
15 Drinking off the last of the wine and moving on to the coffee he finally managed to confront himself with the question of why he had been so slow to begin .
16 Planning should begin with an analysis of the present position taking account of both internal and external factors and a forecast of future developments , moving on to the definition of broad aims .
17 Since moving in to the heart of the city last year , has become the talk of the legal world .
18 ‘ She asked me how I was and when I would be moving in to the cottage . ’
19 Within a year or so you will have the satisfaction of moving in to the house you have built with your own hands ; your old home will have been sold , allowing you to pay back the building society loan you took out to buy the land and materials ; and there will be more than enough profit , considering how much you saved by using your own labour , to pay for some champagne to celebrate .
20 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ he replied , moving over to the gutter .
21 Maria lifted a hand to hit him , but he looked so grimly reluctant that her fingers had uncurled before they reached his chest , touching him lightly before moving up to the lock of black hair that had fallen over his tanned brow .
22 Moving back to the turn of the century and the pre-First World War period we seem little nearer to finding the traditional way of life based on a ‘ healthy respect for law and order ’ .
23 But still he rose , moving back to the Home Office as minister of State charged with pushing the Broadcasting Bill through the Commons .
24 Dai Jenkin , a director at Gribble , Booth & Taylor , estate agents in Devon and Somerset , finds a growing number of British people who bought homes and went to live in France three or four years ago are now moving back to the West Country .
25 erm , right okay , well I 'll look into that , but I think that serves a good point , right moving back to the agenda , erm , note of meeting fifth of August , erm , anything for those of you who were there , that Cath had to run away , that was one of your crises you were having
26 ‘ We 're moving back to the Front .
27 Moving back to the right of the pillar is a slabby wall taken by several routes spread across the grades , though the best is Too Many Hands ( E2 5b ) .
28 De Klerk said his visit showed South Africa and the world that " we are moving back to the fold " .
29 Moving back to the bridge , she halted for a moment to stare down at the sluggish water , and the wavering reflection thrown back at her made her feel like weeping forever .
30 The swans and most of the duck species are not very approachable , usually moving out to the middle of the ponds if people approach too closely .
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