Sentence examples for move on something from inspiring English sources

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In 2014, they will either negotiate a new lease or move on, something neither is particularly afraid of doing.

"We said we'd wait to have two seasons under our belts before we'd move on something like this," Tagliabue said, referring to the league's realignment and expansion before last season.

"The proof is that he certainly hasn't skimped on necessary investment, and he also knows how to keep enough cash in house to meet emergencies or to move on something when he sees an opportunity".

But Jepsen said he and Frieri have no choice but to forget that game and move on something that will be a little easier to do as both have spent parts of five seasons in the majors.

"We know the more quickly Congress tries to move on something, the more prone they are to making mistakes and to writing a bill that has unintended consequences," said Molly Reynolds, an authority on congressional procedure at the Brookings Institution.

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The lawyer had jumped the gun, he'd moved on something that Stevie wasn't ready for him to move on, and Stevie released him.

Move on to something else!" Something else, like what to wear?

The difficulty lies in knowing when to abandon one goal and move on to something else.

"But when something's not working, you move on to something else".

Finish one task before you move on to something else.

To be truly productive, pick one task and work on it until completion, then move on to something else.

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