Example sentences of "[verb] on from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is Israeli ‘ absentee ’ legislation and there are land expropriation laws passed on from the British mandate .
2 He had indeed caught on from the bad vibes the driver had been giving out — the nervousness , the pale sweat-beaded face , the rapid eye movement towards the back seat — that something was bothering the guy .
3 As the numbers and grades of medreses increased with the passage of time , so also did the numbers and grades of mevleviyets , the term used here in the sense which would appear to have been valid , with minor qualifications , at least from the latter half of the sixteenth century , namely as comprising principally the kazaskerliks and the important kadiliks-the mevleviyet kadiliks — to which one moved on from the higher medreses and through which one moved , if one were fortunate , eventually to reach the kazaskerliks and , by the end of the sixteenth century , the Muftilik .
4 How are things going on from the other point of view ?
5 The MVA consultancy , transport planning specialists , will move on from the Joint Authorities Transport study in Edinburgh to consider the local effects of public transport and new roads .
6 The society-s proposal to convert the church into dwellings followed on from the same sponsor 's conversion of a similar local and redundant Anglican church , St James 's , Knatchbull Road , Stockwell Park .
7 Er , thank you , Mr Chairman , to me erm , this went on from the first paper that chose the effects of the food and management of the er , the fire local services , whereas carried through and it will be interesting to see next year er what the situation is , in order to the position of the as it were , this year , benefit of everything that has previous administration .
8 She had gone on from the Noble Order of Lady Queen Bees ' meeting to a party given by one of the members , and was by now tired , cross and a little tipsy .
9 Croatia 's acceptance follows on from the recent announcement that the Baltic states of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania has been reinstated to their former status as full members , a status that they enjoyed prior to the outbreak of the second world war .
10 The philosophy of the new SZ series follows on from the successful SZH research stereo providing interchangeability and versatility — indeed the SZ heads can be used with the SZH stand for superior transmitted light .
11 Learn to see what follows on from the main ideas as a kind of proof .
12 They follow on from the first set and the opening balances are already entered .
13 Has a lot to prove this term , after a poor season Has to move on from the promising youngster stage .
14 At least for representing ideas , it is necessary to move on from the classical models to the semantic models because the required emphasis is on capability , expressiveness and abstraction .
15 Following on from the former Premier Zhou Enlai , Deng began an ambitious programme of economic reforms .
16 Mick Miller , Marketing Director of the Museum , said : ‘ We have been privileged to have provided facilities for this prestigious project following on from the successful completion of our own N7 .
17 Following on from the second half of their previous pool game — against Nadroga — Scotland enjoyed five minutes of possession against Samoa yet could manufacture only one clear-cut chance .
18 Following on from the above arguments , the two types of ‘ Internal Market ’ , Type I and Type 11 , will now be examined to determine their respective implications , according to the following criteria ( see Table 1 ) :
19 Threadgill led Middlesbrough and Cleveland to team victory , following on from the junior boys team success , when the club provided the first four runners home , spearheaded by Alan Aitchison .
20 Following on from the informal Malta summit in December 1989 [ see p. 37110 ] , the meetings were hailed as a new beginning in US-Soviet relations , despite acknowledged continuing differences on a number of key bilateral and international issues .
21 Following on from the last administration , the Conservative proposals and that it would enable something like four hundred and fifty extra nursery places to be provided .
22 Following on from the 1988 Education Act , government has introduced a very ambitious programme for education through its National Curriculum and testing schemes .
23 ( At Hellesdon the Way carries on from the five-mile Norwich Riverside Walk ) .
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