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

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1 So when did you actually move on to the flats ?
2 The invaders assembled at Stornoway were now divided by a bitter quarrel over whether or not they should move on to the mainland , only ended when one of the Earl Marischal 's supposed subordinates , William Murray , Marquis of Tullibardine , suddenly produced a commission granted to him two years before by James which appointed him Commander-in-Chief of all his forces in Scotland .
3 Having discussed the construction of a melody 's smallest essential part — the initial phrase — we can move on to the building of complete themes .
4 When approaching white water you should not have too much speed , sheeting out might be necessary , and the weight should move on to the back foot to encourage the nose to lift over the foam .
5 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
6 Now let's move on to the accessories that are available for these machines .
7 Let's move on to the pages I 've got to the actual format here .
8 Perhaps we could now move on to the question of Sir Conrad 's recent involvement in the club 's affairs ? ’
9 With this issue temporarily unresolved , we will move on to the batting .
10 But as you 've got a long wait for the next production , let's move on to the town itself .
11 There are other sums of money that you might be entitled to , too , before we can move on to the business of budgeting .
12 It will then move on to the Cleveland Museum of Art .
13 Yesterday Peter Shovlin , of course designers Anthony Walker associates , said there are ‘ fine details ’ which need to be resolved with the lawyers at Darlington Council before diggers can move on to the site .
14 Having discussed coloured water and clear water briefly let us move on to the reality of the situation as we find it when we arrive for a session .
15 Let's move on to the birthdays and the anniversaries .
16 Once noble land had been appropriated , the wealthier peasants would move over to the side of the bourgeoisie , and bourgeois rule would follow .
17 And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program .
18 Using other kinds of evidence , we must move out to the localities , and the counties .
19 Some functions at present done by the library desk would move out to the reception desk such as reservations and collections etc .
20 It was a relief when they could get up and move back to the sitting-room .
21 I 'll move back to the hotel today . ’
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