Synonym: advance, go on, march on, pass on, progress. Similar words: have on, live on, move, remove, movement, approve of, over and over, movie. Meaning: v. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense.
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91. The top 18 advance to the semifinal, while 12 move on to the final.
92. Never give up. When your heart becomes tired, just walk with your legs - but move on. Paulo Coelho
93. But as you've got a long wait for the next production, let's move on to the town itself.
94. The difference is that some couples find a way to deal with it and move on.
95. So they drive fast, sleeping a few hours a night, then move on to the next job and paycheck.
96. He covered himself with a blanket that suddenly seemed to move on its own-an army of insects began crawling over his skin.
97. The overwhelming temptation and the external pressures will inevitably lead the other way; to take a quick decision and move on.
98. Since becoming president in 1993 he has encouraged dovish leaders to move on the path to peace.
99. Only when children have mastered the sentence do they move on to the paragraph.
100. At this point, just before dinner, the group appeared ready to move on to a discussion of organization structure.
101. In the Romantic tradition a preoccupation with suicide and death is merely a further move on a continuum of sensuality and eroticism.
102. We exhort you to disconnect, discard and move on, acquire a certain agility as consumers.
103. You have to understand the basics before you can move on to more advanced work.
104. Now pick up your phone, call us, and move on to Stage Two.
105. Pupils should be encouraged to move on from simple comprehension and factual questions to questions of a more historical nature.
106. Nico was about to move on, when I, seated at counsel table, handed him a note.
107. If Sister doesn't get a move on, they could always content themselves with the shortest children's story ever told.
108. That second night in the porch was enough and I resolved to move on the following day, whatever happened.
109. She had to get a move on if she was going to make it to the city before noon.
110. A considerable number of Remploy workers do move on to work in open conditions but many remain semi-permanently in the sheltered environment.
111. The refugees, having buried his body, are forced to move on.
111. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
112. Others would move on to wherever their skills were required to construct railways, roads or canals.
113. A main contractor will be appointed next March to move on site in April.
114. They consider that you can only move on from an unhappy experience if you have given it some meaning.
115. However, once one acknowledges Jackson's involvement with this period it seems important to move on.
116. Participants will visit the Isle of Capri, then move on to Mount Vesuvio and the ancient cities that volcano destroyed.
117. I'd like to make one final point before we move on to another subject.
118. Has a lot to prove this term, after a poor season Has to move on from the promising youngster stage.
119. Let's move on to the rotor head.
120. More dolls can move on a flatbed train which coils around twin connected spiral towers.
More similar words: have on, live on, move, remove, movement, approve of, over and over, movie, removal, live out, give out, give off, leave off, leave out, drive out, lie on, come on, take on, someone, ride on, surgeon, agree on, smile on, become one, decide on, keep an eye on, irrespective of, oven, love, over.