Sentence examples for moved on time from inspiring English sources

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"History has moved on, time has moved on and caught up with all this, and it's not such a surprising thing now," she said.

In our overcrowded prison system, while remand prisoners must be kept close to the court, sentenced prisoners will be moved on time and again.

Noah followed Elle through a mini-golf court, and she electrified a mini-windmill making the blades to almost hit Noah, but he moved on time.

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But science has moved on since Sagan's time.

That swirling inside the watch keeps the hands moving on time.

"I think it's time to move on, time to stop holding hands and singing Kumbaya – that model is really based around one on one".

Herders mentioned that they take these signs seriously and move on time.

"By putting this data into Urban Engines, we could see across the country where parcels were getting delayed and stuck, and whether goods were moving on time".

Times have moved on, though.

We lay down in the sun for a while before moving on, this time to Rowayton.

(He moved on to Time and to the BBC).

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