We found 112 examples of how to use move on in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 112.
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1. | We'd better get a move on. | |
2. | Archie made a move on her. | |
3. | The general commanded them to move on. | |
4. | How kind of him to help us move on such a rainy day! | |
5. | Get a move on! | |
6. | Oooh, get a move on. We'll end up late! Come on, I'll tie your shoelaces for you. | |
7. | Get a move on kids or you'll miss the school bus. | |
8. | We found a glitch in the program that will have to be dealt with before we move on. | |
9. | You'll have to get a move on if you want to catch the train. | |
10. | Yesterday the students finished Chapter 1 so now they'll move on to Chapter 2. | |
11. | I think it's time for me to move on. | |
12. | Come on, get a move on! | |
13. | We'd better get a move on or we'll be late. | |
14. | I may need to move on. | |
15. | I think we should move on to another topic. | |
16. | I think we should stop talking about this and move on to another topic. | |
17. | He made a move on her. | |
18. | Let's put this behind us and move on. | |
19. | Let's move on to another topic. | |
20. | Let's move on. | |
21. | Don't you want to move on? | |
22. | Now move on. | |
23. | I have to move on. | |
24. | I need to move on. | |
25. | I'm trying to move on with my life. |