Example sentences of "move [adv prt] to a " in BNC.
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1 | Satisfied with this flimsy explanation for the time being , she moved on to a more intimate subject : herself . |
2 | He was awarded a benefit match with Jack Edwards on 17 October 1955 , when Leyton Orient were our visitors , but in March 1956 he inevitably moved on to a club where the immediate prospects were considerably brighter then at Selhurst Park . |
3 | The man who entered a monastery did so , in principle , for life ; there were of course apostates ; there were also a number who moved on to a stricter way of life ; and a few who were promoted to abbeys elsewhere , or to bishoprics , or even to the papacy . |
4 | She shut the trunk and moved on to a large cardboard box . |
5 | However , as soon as they moved on to a more public and active presentation of their demands then councillors condemned this activity , the demands themselves were ignored , and the groups were held up to public ridicule as a threat to democracy and the general interest . |
6 | So I told the machine what it was about , and moved on to a golfer and one of the Black and White minstrels . ’ |
7 | There was no room with Jimmy and Sean , and Marcus and Pete moved on to a different table . |
8 | Lindsey was n't entirely sure she 'd agree as they moved on to a gleaming operating theatre . |
9 | ‘ It was important that I moved on to a bigger stage , with a club in the top bracket of the English First Division , or Celtic and Rangers . ’ |
10 | Hendrie moved on to a perfect Payton pass , went round goalkeeper Keith Welsh with ease , and shot into the empty net . |
11 | Hendrie moved on to a perfect Payton pass , went round goalkeeper Keith Welsh with ease , and shot into the empty net . |
12 | The former Cambridge United striker was completely on his own when he moved on to a Billy Clark lob . |
13 | A minute later Payton moved on to a sloppy Jobling pass and shot into the side netting as fans jumped to their feet in anticipation of a goal . |
14 | At first she managed from their home up in Yorkshire ; later , as the pace grew more hectic , she moved down to a suite at the Adelaide in London . |
15 | The couple and Elaine 's children James , six , and Francesca , three , moved in to a £100,000 home near Gosport . |
16 | but Bob and I did , I could , I could remember the day we moved in to a hundred and eleven er we 'd never , never been upstairs in a house before you see we 'd been brought up in a bungalow and we 'd never ever been upstairs and the thoughts of going upstairs to bed , you know , was fantastic |
17 | The two boys picked up their pints and moved over to a couple of chairs by the fire , just vacated by an elderly couple . |
18 | We looked at his stone fireplace , cracked horizontally about six feet up from the March quake and moved over to a drafting table . |
19 | He moved over to a group of boatmen sitting beneath a large gilt mirror . |
20 | He moved up to a slave . |
21 | then they moved down to the house opposite the green in front of the church which I think the now live in next to the , Janet and Peter , that house and then they moved up to a bungalow . |
22 | When they returned , the Burtons , who had been sharing the Simmons — Granger household , moved out to a minute bungalow which they rented from the James Masons . |
23 | Fred Clasper may have moved on to a new fighting ground but he , and men like him , left behind their destructive trade-mark on Britain for more than a decade . |
24 | A couple of determined tries from Gabriel , a solidly-built scrum-half , put them 10 points clear , before Finnie , with one conversion and three late penalties moved on to a personal total of 17 . |
25 | Starting from the simplest and most chaste of forms , rooted in a combination of pioneering vernacular and colonial buildings , the American station swiftly moved on to a riot of revivalist and hybrid styles in a complex process of architectural grafting which mirrored the increasingly diverse origins of its immigrant population . |
26 | Police moved on to a housing estate in St Mellons , Cardiff , after a five-day surveillance operation . |
27 | Everything seemed to have moved on to a level of fantasy . |
28 | This committee was composed of representatives of producers , employees and consumers ; it too , however , could not be much of a check on High Authority action if the two bodies moved on to a collision course — something , in fact , which never occurred . |
29 | While I admire the saddle-stitching on the suitcase , Karl has moved on to a conference about the length of Gisela 's fringe . |
30 | The patient was moved on to a life-support machine and another set of X-rays was ordered in case the first ones had not revealed internal injuries caused by the car accident . |