Example sentences of "moved on to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ray Warren left soon after and moved on to higher things , no doubt with some relief . |
2 | ( Morley moved on to greater things as Britain 's leading rock journalist and then even greater things as the mentor behind Frankie Goes To Hollywood ) . |
3 | It was wound up in 1950 , as Europe moved on to other things . |
4 | People smiled , and the conversation moved on to other things . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Within four months , however , work had stopped on the reaction and the project moved on to other reactions . |
7 | They withdrew their support and Fawcett , whom they had seconded to the project , moved on to other research . |
8 | Within Bield one survey showed that half of those tenants who moved on to further care from sheltered housing did so wholly or primarily for mental health reasons . |
9 | After two hours of debate the synod voted overwhelmingly to receive the report and moved on to detailed discussion of the legislation . |
10 | The horse moved on to unsound ground , feeling the danger and scrabbling for a foothold . |
11 | However , I find yoga a bit slow and I like to exercise to music , so I moved on to popmobility-type aerobics which I named ‘ slimobility ’ . |
12 | The little town was packed with milling crowds , but many of these were parents , come to collect their sons ' wages before they either went back to work or moved on to another farm . |
13 | He put the letter in his Out tray and moved on to another piece of paper , and then he stopped and went back to the first letter . |