We found 112 examples of how to use move on in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 112.
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26. | I'm ready to move on. | |
27. | Move on, Tom. | |
28. | I'm ready to move on with my life. | |
29. | I suggest we get a move on. | |
30. | What I want is to move on. | |
31. | Can we move on? | |
32. | Can we just move on? | |
33. | You need to move on. | |
34. | Let's move on to the next order of business. | |
35. | Let's move on to the next item on the agenda. | |
36. | Let's get a move on. | |
37. | If you don't get a move on, you'll end up missing your flight. | |
38. | You drop seeds, and you move on. If the seeds are good, they'll take root. | |
39. | It's time to move on. | |
40. | Hey, can we get a move on? | |
41. | Get a move on. | |
42. | Newton developed mathematical laws that explained how objects move on Earth as well as in space. | |
43. | All right, let's move on. | |
44. | Please move on. | |
45. | Can we move on to the next item? | |
46. | Let's move on to the next item. | |
47. | It's time for us to get a move on. | |
48. | Everybody should move on. | |
49. | Some men are born to good luck: all they do or try to do comes right—all that falls to them is so much gain—all their geese are swans—all their cards are trumps—toss them which way you will, they will always, like poor puss, alight upon their legs, and only move on so much the faster. | |
50. | We're ready to move on. |