Sentence examples for move on each from inspiring English sources

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These days 25-30% of them move on each year, nearly twice the rate in the 1990s.

You'll want to keep in mind how you want to move on each beat and maybe count it out.

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We are aware when you look at us and just say, 'unh huh,' and then move on, talking to each other.

If it's not an atmosphere you can see yourself being comfortable walking into each day, move on!

A few groups have the foot divided into right and left halves, with separate waves moving on each side.

The light was shown on a series of trials, and participants were asked to estimate the distance moved on each trial.

There are more than 130 significant steering moves on each of the 78 laps of the race, with more than 4,000 gear changes, or an average of one change every 50 meters on the 3.3-kilometer, or 2-mile, circuit.

Cutting the long way, the lawnmower is always pushed in the exact swaths that were cut the day before and it always moves on each alternating swath in the same direction that was followed in earlier cuttings.

"They just moved on".

"We've moved on each race here and today felt really good".

As that competition gets tighter, vendors are moving on each other's turf, offering competitive technologies traditionally offered by long-time partners.

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