Sentence examples for moving on his from inspiring English sources

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He boarded Emirates Flight 202 sometime before 11 p.m., one official said, around the time the F.B.I. was moving on his home.

He was flinching and moving on his couch, suggestions flashing through his mind about a game played weeks before.

The volunteer was then supposed to record, using a press-button counter, the number of times he perceived the insect moving on his skin.The difference was significant.

Troubled by the losses memory is heir to, most moving on his father's decline and death, the poems are evocations of a life now past.

Barr has made himself the sole decision-maker and arbiter on all matters pertaining to the Mueller report, and things are moving on his schedule.

That particular day, Degel had told himself that his mission was to get vehicular traffic moving on his block, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.

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And by 1988, Congress issued a formal apology to Japanese Americans, reparations of $20,000 to approximately 60,000 survivors, and a moving, on-his-knees apology by then-Attorney General Richard Thornburgh to a group of elderly survivors at the Department of Justice headquarters.

Steve's partner will have moved on, his family changed by his absence.

Now he is moving on, light years from his youth.

Evans moved on from his past in Pensacola.

He can move on his own, but rather slowly; he has only one hand that works properly.

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