Sentence examples for move on next from inspiring English sources

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That core is down to three men, and with the team likely to move on next season without him, it may stay that way, too.

"Mr Barnes, when last I saw him, was not an old man... perhaps Barnes, having brought himself so close to death, will move on next to stories from some unimaginable realm beyond the grave".

I'm looking forward to trying to move on next season.

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But the industry has moved on since 2009.

"The world has moved on since 1997.

Their rates have not moved on since 1983".

It was this opportunity that Britain moved on today.

Believe it or not, we really have moved on since 1783.

We have moved on since 1985, with stricter segregation and all-seat stadiums.

Time and technology have moved on since 1882, when these words appeared in The Economist (as recently spotted by the Wall Street Journal, assiduously reading our back copies).

"I wouldn't go, I'd just train, do some platform work and then move on next year towards Rio, which is the critical thing.

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