Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] move on " in BNC.
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1 | They left me and moved on to the little Jewish family . |
2 | He thought he had got in just about everything and moved on . |
3 | They all insist on the centrality of Jesus , but incline then to explain that centrality in terms of something more general or universal , which is thought of as exemplified in him , and then as spreading out from him and moving on through history . |
4 | Just mention it and move on to the weather , football , the SDP and whether it will turn political , anything . |
5 | There is a major issue here , but I want to note it and move on to consider a different aspect of how race and class intersect . |
6 | Well , certainly people are satisfied with where we 've got to and want to draw a line underneath it and move on from there , and I think the prospect of going back to the constitution er issues , and they m once again being a key focus , I do n't think anyone in the Party , or outside the Party , sees the Labour Party wanting to devote itself to that at this time . |
7 | Spender 's and Auden 's world for example , as well as their views of it , were broken on the anvil of history ; that ideology was bankrupted — and they themselves acknowledged it and moved on . |
8 | When he built up one successful enterprise , he often lost interest in it and moved on to another . |
9 | I was bored stupid by it and moved on to the marketing department of an American conglomerate . |
10 | Er , most officers would have accepted it and moved on to the next subject . |
11 | The barbarians had passed over it and moved on . |