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    Use "move on" in a sentence

    move on example sentences

    move on


    1. Before you move on to The Next Level, I’m going to ask that you set, and then achieve one goal for yourself


    2. Give your older relative time to mourn a loss, but help her to move on once sufficient time has passed


    3. Hesitating, I reach out unsure whether it is a wise move on my part to answer it or not


    4. Stephen could have children if he got a move on and married a younger woman … but unless he does, Molly’s not going to have any grandchildren


    5. There wasn't time to hate himself, only time to move on, close in, get nearer to the heart of evil in small town Ireland


    6. I feel a little better after this emotional ‘cleansing’, as though I have buried the whole thing with Andy and can move on


    7. "I could move only one arm, Corguf had both arms and a leg and had sewed up his other leg


    8. "I don't know why that worries you so? If he's that stifling you should move on


    9. “Better get a move on then


    10. ‘You can’t move on until you have closure on this, Karalintze

    11. It was as if he could read her mind! Skite! This was not what she’d planned at all … ‘… and you need to move on


    12. Modern machinery can’t move one of them


    13. Lips move on the silver screen, eyes roll,


    14. different tricks to be performed then move onto another trick


    15. JOYCE: That's okay, your Honor, I will move on to my next question


    16. JOYCE: Let's move on


    17. I move on into the warm blue morning and the tingling tiredness after no sleep and I realise that travelling for over twenty-four hours makes you hallucinate so, disregarding my psychotic episode in the flea market, I interest myself in a cultural visit instead


    18. He insists on binding my thighs with soft bandages before we move on – a process which is embarrassing and at the same time bond-building


    19. We would stay for a short time on different worlds and then move on


    20. Her time is over, she has to move on

    21. At least you’ll be able to move on then


    22. Replacing all the papers in the file, I stack the diaries and move on


    23. Erase To remove one component in order to correct it with another


    24. a sound and collected way: move on


    25. We can stay there and raise a family for a couple of years and then move on to anywhere


    26. Tomorrow he would move on, regardless of his physical condition


    27. Erenburn, you are ordered to move on from this


    28. A glance at his watch told him he had just over half an hour before the secretary of the sanctuary arrived … he’d better get a move on


    29. He didn’t move on until he was satisfied that the summons wasn’t part of a cover-up


    30. Having found his answer, Henri decided to move on rather

    31. “Now that we’ve warmed up with a little city-burning, let’s move onto destroying some planets!” Justice said


    32. “It's best to move on,” Julia said


    33. ‘Of course, Deeny, now sit still while these nice men take care of you! You should know that now you are twenty-five years old, you have to move on


    34. ‘Yes, this is the time to move on Deeny!’ They said


    35. I could tell she was ready to move on; we walked over to her and I said, ‘Do you want to move nearer to the light?’


    36. We all have to move on, and the more we understand about it the higher we are able to go


    37. “All right carrot top!” This was a bad move on behalf of Bazza


    38. What she hadn't expected was the judge granting them the right to move onto the property right away


    39. She was gonna finish this score and move on


    40. Ministries often tend to either move on every whim that is called prophetic, or ignore prophetic words altogether

    41. ‘As long as our group gets a move on,’ said Jean,


    42. Luray got a little drifty too, but she was obviously used to this condition because she led him past some of the trickier steps when it was time to move on


    43. for in a relationship –you’ll soon move on to the next


    44. He decided that it was time to move on


    45. Ostedes was preparing to move on, to further his power, further the chaos, when suddenly he sensed new arrivals to the Hangar – both of their minds oh so familiar


    46. The woman who is still waiting for her true love and refuses to move on


    47. and move on with your life


    48. If you find this to be the case, move on


    49. They allowed us to keep the fish we’d hauled in with our first casts, but advised us with a show of weapons to move on


    50. their label, so that they can move on to the next one!”














































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    Synonyms for "move on"

    bring forward further serve advance