Example sentences of "and have [vb pp] on to " in BNC.
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1 | Professor Beck emerged with his reputation intact and has moved on to launch a new project called ArtWatch , based in New York . |
2 | Kenamun clearly hoped to reap the rewards of a quick and flashy double solution , and to have moved on to other work before the murders recommenced . |
3 | He had decided it was not a subject for honest men , and had gone on to history , where he had developed a real interest in local history and a talent for getting old working-class men and women talking about the customs and social conditions of their childhood . |
4 | She and Antonietta had begun to talk about fashion and materials and had moved on to curtains when Gennaro returned . |
5 | We reported a couple of years back that just as leading US companies like IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co were adopting Total Quality Management with messianic zeal , the Japanese had decided that it was not good enough and had moved on to Zero-Defects Management , and the Financial Times ' Observer column offers an example of just why : it has a release that flags ‘ the first major conference on Total Quality Management for Pension Finds ’ . |
6 | So a rumour grew up that perhaps , at the last minute , he had jumped up and caught hold of part of the car and had clambered on to it somehow . |
7 | The court was told she had ignored a Give Way sign at a junction and had driven on to the main road at about 40 mph . |
8 | Aggie had taken her hat and coat off and had dropped on to the settle , and as he entered the room she said immediately , ‘ Somethin' will have to be … ’ but paused as Millie came in on Ben 's heels , and she nodded towards her saying , ‘ Go and take your things off and set the tray . ’ |
9 | But once we have left school and have gone on to a different sort of existence , those relationships cease to have anything like the same meaning . |