Example sentences of "[pers pn] have moved on " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't want to risk Mrs Long , and Mrs Travers knew where I had moved on to , so giving her name could cause problems as well . |
2 | I had moved on to selling friends ' addresses to the Chief-Corporal , and in return for the names and numbers of two Sloane girlfriends I had got the bed nearest the stove . |
3 | Now the last person I had moved on to the hundreds had enormous problems with the stickiness of them . |
4 | I felt that I had moved on ; my attitudes , my experiences had moved on . |
5 | As I say all these poem 's are very dense and erm if I get round to , to completing them they 'll probably have at least another verse , certainly extra words and rhymes , that open it out and make it a bit more plausible Ours in the night , no I 've got it wrong , sorry , I 've moved on and I should n't 've done |
6 | Not s in a sense just by individual feudal landlords , but by landlords saying well I 'm , I 'm not really feudal anyway , that I 've moved on from that , I am a commercial landlord rather than a feudal landlord . |
7 | In any case , I feel I have moved on from there . ’ |
8 | By three-twenty , which was what the alarm clock by the bedside said the last time I looked at it , I have moved on from thinking about Timmy and Cheryl and her children , and Cheryl , and Timmy , and Cheryl 's children , and Timmy , and Timmy , and Cheryl , and Timmy , and begun to think about Summerchild and Serafin , and Serafin , and Timmy , and Serafin , yes , and Serafin . |
9 | Now she has moved on again — in late October she took up a new appointment in Rotherham . |
10 | I wondered if she 'd moved on to another place in the forest without saying anything , but when I stood perfectly still , I could hear the rhythmic scratching of her karaso from behind some trees , and the occasional tearing sound when she accidentally caught it in the undergrowth . |
11 | Yes , by the time it comes to getting round to your complaint you 've moved on . |
12 | Because by this time you had moved on to explaining what you wanted me to do and I think I had missed some essential point . |
13 | we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons |
14 | Well let's say we 've moved on to and we 're into nineteen forty nine say |
15 | Now , we 've moved on rather into sort of individual countries . |
16 | Now we had moved on to bigger and better things , this predictability still stood us in good stead . |
17 | Then half way through the following week , when we had moved on to Lichfield , Constance came back . |
18 | We regret the things we failed to do , we reproach ourselves for things we did do and feel relief that we have moved on . |
19 | Lucy knew it because whenever she started to talk about Christine , she 'd realise after a couple of minutes that they 'd moved on and were now talking about something else . |
20 | By now , they 'd moved on to Hemingway . |
21 | They 've moved on . |
22 | Certainly not I mean the other issues as as Mr quite rightly says are air quality and the letter from the Inspectorate now says I understand that the measures taken by British Coal , and they 've moved on since September , the measures taken by British Coal are now to the satisfaction of the regulatory authority which for air quality is the District Council . |
23 | ‘ And just when you think you have caught up with them they 've moved on to something else . ’ |
24 | Could n't have been our paper this morning they 've moved on |
25 | The people earning a living from him have moved on . |
26 | They have moved on from Elim , the oasis of the twelve springs , and have camped at a place called Rephidim . |
27 | I would suggest that indeed they have moved on erm since erm the original er decision letter of the structure plan . |
28 | ‘ We have been round there in the last couple of days and they have moved on now . |
29 | But what she forgot as she jogged on the spot was that even though time might have stood still for her , it has moved on for her 31-year-old husband Slim Jim McDonald . |
30 | When he made what may be argued were his next intellectually significant appearances , in 1923 at the Peasant International and in 1924 at the Fifth Congress of the Communist International , he had moved on from the French Communist Party and was now accepted in Russia as a revolutionary of considerable promise . |