Example sentences of "[conj] he move on " in BNC.
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1 | His only hope now , he believed , was a direct invasion of England from France and he moved on almost at once to Kinsale , where a French frigate was waiting to take him to Brest . |
2 | And he moved on . |
3 | Warnock yesterday said : ‘ The incident suggested that Agana is not really behind either me or the team — and if that 's the case it 's better for both parties if he moves on . ’ |
4 | This dacha had belonged to Mikhail Gorbachev before he moved on to bigger and better things . |
5 | Algernon Peckham glanced at him , and there was a momentary pause before he moved on to speak to James Pegg . |
6 | Nobody will mind if he just grabs a few minutes ' rest before he moves on — although rest , for Pavel , has become little more than a bothersome physical requirement with no spiritual element in it . |
7 | there 's a term and a half left before he moves on . |
8 | She said : ‘ The former leaseholder of the cottage , who is a good friend , asked the Duchy of Cornwall if they would like a new tenant when he moved on . |
9 | The former Cambridge United striker was completely on his own when he moved on to a Billy Clark lob . |
10 | Erm when he moves on to talk about the movement of the riff-raff this is |