Example sentences of "[conj] move [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I used to take bass for granted , because I did n't really understand it , but having been around Sara I 've got a much deeper appreciation for the way she fits into the rhythm section and comes up with lines that move around underneath the melody . |
2 | Just mention it and move on to the weather , football , the SDP and whether it will turn political , anything . |
3 | If you are one of these people , I suggest that you stop reading this and move on to the next chapter . |
4 | As a result , you keep wishing they 'd wind up this particular gag and move on to the next item , a frustration which makes the film seem drawn out and sluggish . |
5 | Only when that topic is fully discussed can you sit back and think " what next ? " and move on to the next paragraph . |
6 | We eat , we enjoy it or not as the case may be , and move on to the next thing . |
7 | In the examination itself , divide up the time on the basis of how the marks are likely to be distributed ; if you run out of time for your first answer , quickly sketch a conclusion and move on to the next question , so that you have provided at least a general indication of work in all the questions . |
8 | There , it seemed , commentary was powerless and pointless ; he would simply read the text aloud and move on to the next poem . |
9 | I turn away immediately and move on up the lane . |
10 | The first contains a few records , so collect them and slide down the ice into the water , this is extremely easy so just use the map to reach the room containing the concert poster , records and a ‘ ? ’ ( worth 50 points ) , grab 'em all and move up to the extra life , then to the ladder and get the heart if you need it , walk right , go up the ladder and down the other side , pick up the crate and jump into the water . |
11 | Now it can detach itself and move about within the pouch , but it will remain dependent upon her milk until it is eighteen months old . |
12 | We watched the men bundle up their parachutes and move off through the dense undergrowth , chopping at it with jungle machetes . |
13 | What is apt to happen when we strike a solid is that a whole series of stress waves radiate from the point of impact and move off into the body of the material . |
14 | I shut the window and move back into the room . |
15 | These must follow the example of the hands and move back down the board as the wind increases . |
16 | Let us now leave the Great Russians of the Kursk guberniia and move out of the hills to the south of Nikol'skaia volost' . |
17 | There is no significant change in Government expenditure which we really need to try to boost the economy and move out of the recession . |
18 | From here you go south-west to posts 41 and 42 and move out of the forest and follow the line of the wall to the summit of Grisedale Pike . |
19 | Occasionally they would get a little wary and move out of the swim but only to return a few minutes later to the area that they had apparently cleared for spawning . |
20 | He was just getting out of the car and he could just get back in it and move out with the same expertise . |