Example sentences of "move [adv prt] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay , move on to first aid . |
2 | Move on to other topic areas , right ? |
3 | I now move on to black paper motion number six , Euro Cities . |
4 | I move on to Labour motion one six . |
5 | We now move on to Liberal Democrat motion number two . |
6 | Late March/April : When the water is a consistent 50°s ; F , move on to floating wheatgerm . |
7 | This is before you move on to environmental impact , the feeling of the community , and what the planners think : considerations whose complexity rises exponentially with the size and prominence of a site , and the number of bodies who have interests in the exercise . |
8 | Comparably clear facts are not available for other systems , and as we move on to associative learning we must return from the neuronal to the behavioural level . |
9 | When data is not available from published statistics , studies , existing reports and other secondary data , move on to direct collection of information ( primary data ) , if this appears justifiable on cost/benefit grounds . |
10 | Before we move on to next season , a word about the people that you 've lost , people like erm Simon Wigg , a local lad , a great favourite among the crowds . |
11 | the navy 's a continual goodbye , people move on to different shore establishments , |
12 | The virgin forest which is hacked down to make way for the cattle is virtually free , and when the soil is exhausted the ranchers just move on to another plot . |
13 | If there is nothing more to be discussed , then a new heading appears in the report and you move on to another subject . |
14 | If someone persists in being awkward , then as leader you can choose to continue the discussion with them elsewhere and move on to another questioner . |
15 | A partnership which depends upon personal contacts or friendships between individuals can collapse when they move on to another job , and this would be a sign that the partnership was not properly ‘ owned ’ by the institutions concerned . |
16 | Massage is contra-indicated in the following conditions : fever , inflammation ( of skin or joints ) , skin rashes or eruptions , swellings , bruises , sprains , torn muscles and ligaments , broken bones , burns and varicose veins — in short , if it hurts , abandon the movement and move on to another area of the body . |
17 | The best way to understand what is happening is to make a manual slip pattern on the machine , before we move on to electronic patterning . |
18 | The husband and wife retire from their work and immediately move down to some retirement haven in deepest Cornwall . |
19 | If we just go back to the plan in the future , erm , and we move down to this section here , let's look at the questions we 're asking . |
20 | move over to another place . |
21 | ‘ When we move over to this scheme it will be perfectly possible for people to pop in and do a module in June , July or August , ’ he said . |
22 | SUZANNE OTTERSON , the 15-year-old Scottish junior champion who was making her senior debut , gave a flowing performance to finish fourth in the short programme and move up to fifth place overall with the free skating to come . |
23 | A move back to respectable status through marriage was still possible ; it was often the route taken by many women in mid-career . |