Sentence examples for start to move on from inspiring English sources

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Like so many others, I'd put the rest of my life "on hold" when I started to get actively involved in the epidemic, and there were many issues from my past which I needed to deal with sooner or later before I could start to move on again.

"Talk is cheap, but hopefully things can start to move on and include inclusion".

When she is with us again, perhaps that's when we can start to move on".

My head was clear and I could start to move on," she said of the guilty verdict.

"Where I think we'll start to move on and actually see people individually recognised is customer loyalty schemes," says Martin.

The girls can now start to move on with their lives knowing the men that caused them so much pain are locked up.

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But with one app, Apple has started to move on Google's payments plan, with potential distribution far greater than anything Sprint will be able to do with Nexus.

He started to move on.

He started to move on, and a moderator, John Harwood, dug the knife in a little more.

"Starting with the convention center, things started to move on," she said.

Meanwhile, in Venezuela's cafes and bars, they've already started to move on.

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