Examples of 'on to more' in a sentence
Meaning of "on to more"
on to more: Moving forward to the next topic or activity
How to use "on to more" in a sentence
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on to more
I have begun to move on to more challenging prey.
Now on to more specifics about the book.
Then let us move on to more serious things.
But on to more important less trivial things.
We may have to move on to more strenuous therapies.
On to more acceptable parts of your body.
Now i can move on to more important business.
On to more important matters.
He has since moved on to more solo work.
But on to more important things.
Terrorists have moved on to more vulnerable targets.
Now on to more meaningful things.
You have to move on to more solid food.
Now on to more pressing issues.
Today we will move on to more recent events.
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But on to more important business.
Then she will move on to more specific.
Well on to more local issues.
When he had done that he moved on to more specialised philately.
Move on to more populated roads.
It also helps them move on to more productive lives.
Move on to more constructive conversations.
And now we move on to more serious.
But on to more important discussions.
Perhaps we can move on to more important matters.
On to more pleasant things.
You have moved on to more important things.
On to more pressing matters.
We can then move on to more public victories.
On to more happy thoughts.
Let us now move on to more detailed questions.
On to more interesting material.
People have moved on to more lucrative occupations.
On to more useful topics.
But we will move on to more serious people.
Move on to more advanced motions with the attached ball paddleball.
I hope to now move on to more ambitious projects.
On to more serious arguments.
Then later we can go on to more sophisticated batteries.
On to more memorable books.
She quickly moved on to more dangerous conduct.
Read on to more how to time the intake of green tea effectively.
They are moving on to more amusing targets.
On to more immediate matters.
Then they move on to more structured pieces.
And those artists who are not paid eventually go on to more success.
Let us move on to more personal items.
Placid sheltered water before moving on to more challenging.
Let us get on to more practical matters.
I would hate to have to confiscate it or move on to more serious consequences.
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