Example sentences of "have [adv] moved on [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And if memory serves ( what was she called , that girl who did the PR for Windscale , Sellafield I should say , and Aldershot FC ? ) , oh yes , Daphne Grierson , who has now moved on to greater things and is image adviser to Nigel Canada ( is that correct ? ) the teenage fiddle-player .
2 He has just finished his GCSE 's and has now moved on to ‘ A ’ levels at sixth form .
3 Castells has now moved on to new areas of research , one of these being new forms of communications technology and the threats and opportunities represented by such developments.3 Meanwhile , however , his emphasis on consumption set the tone for a very thriving area of urban sociology by later writers in this tradition .
4 The 12-year-old has now moved on to Branksome School , but still keeps in close contact with Philip , who lives next door .
5 Gavin Scott has now moved on from science to other things ( he is reading the news on TV-am 's Good Morning Britain ) , so we shall not , presumably , see the further development of his short career in science .
6 Hornby , founded in 1908 , has now moved on from trains and cars to sell dolls and video games .
7 Two of those references are to research by Professor Harry Smith and his colleagues in Birmingham — work which has certainly moved on during the intervening decades .
8 But when I got there , he 'd already moved on to the Middle East .
9 But Americans had already moved on to another massive and distinctively North American style , the station as office block .
10 But the gang had already moved on to another pub just a mile or so down the road .
11 But Dr Dunstaple had now moved on to the treatment .
12 We 've now moved on in part of question your question five B and erm in my response to that I 'm suggesting , and I hope it 's not just semantics , picking up the point made just before we broke for coffee , is that there 's all sorts of things called the countryside , and this policy is is directed at the open countryside .
13 His return to Eaton Park could scarcely have come at a more opportune moment considering that Gordon Hamilton , Stuart Laing , Norman Robson and Davy Nicholl have all moved on during the close season .
14 My local mountain rescue team needed a doctor and things have just moved on from there .
15 Arsenal fans still talk about former Highbury heroes Michael Thomas and David Rocastle , the main men from the Championship-winning team who have now moved on to Liverpool and Leeds .
16 The couple have now moved on to the more complicated use of silks , and subjects have varied from masterpieces such as The Old Mill and The Haywain to a girl skating on a lake and a Victorian winter scene .
17 Mr is still moving a motion which refers to the party conference proposals which have now moved on to bills before the house .
18 We have now moved on from looking at syllables to looking at words , and we will consider certain well-known English words that can be pronounced in two different ways , which are called strong forms and weak forms .
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