Examples of 'time has come to move' in a sentence

Meaning of "time has come to move"

time has come to move ~ implies that the moment to take action or make a change has arrived. It suggests that it is now the appropriate or necessary time to progress, transition, or make a decision

How to use "time has come to move" in a sentence

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time has come to move
The time has come to move ahead.
But we also feel strongly that the time has come to move on.
The time has come to move on.
Nevertheless, we do feel the time has come to move on.
The time has come to move beyond declarations.
But for this family, the time has come to move on again.
The time has come to move to a new home.
It comes from realizing that the time has come to move beyond waiting to doing . ”.
The time has come to move to structural cooperation.
After decades of hostility and violence, time has come to move decisively forward.
The time has come to move to two wheels.
And has served us well in that capacity, but the time has come to move.
The time has come to move from vision to action.
After many years of preparatory discussions, the time has come to move that agenda forward.
The time has come to move to closure on common ground.

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True to his word, Chaney decides the time has come to move on.
The time has come to move from words to action.
Yeah, he was. Nevertheless, we do feel the time has come to move on.
The time has come to move beyond just tolerance.
We will see. But for this family, the time has come to move on again.
The time has come to move on from ideas to practice.
Now he knows the time has come to move on and get home.
The time has come to move beyond polarizing debate.
She thinks the time has come to move on with her life.
The time has come to move on from words to concrete facts.
We all believe that the time has come to move ahead with this action plan.
The time has come to move beyond our excuses.
At long last, the time has come to move into our new home.
The time has come to move further along the road.
But now the time has come to move beyond theoretical agreement.
The time has come to move from concept to action at all levels.
Now the time has come to move on to another recording.
The time has come to move away from the dependence on pills.
The time has come to move from light salads to more hearty dishes.
We feel the time has come to move ahead from legal debates to political action.
The time has come to move past the old grievances of our two solitudes.
The time has come to move our network from the internet to the real world.
The time has come to move on a stage with building an ESDP.
The time has come to move TB to the centre of the stage.
The time has come to move ahead with your projects!
The time has come to move on, to open ourselves to our new incarnation.
Second, the time has come to move on from the implicit to the explicit.
The time has come to move forward in an expeditious fashion, focusing on the violators.
The time has come to move away from the coal, gas and oil.

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