Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adv prt] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was not exactly a novel sentiment , but from now on the dominant message from within the Tory ranks would be that the welfare state had weakened family ties , the increase of working mothers had produced ‘ a growing decline in parental responsibility ’ , and ‘ affluence ’ had undermined the nation 's moral fibre . |
2 | From now on the American venture was not seriously in doubt , but as margins were tighter , there was not , even here , an immediate cash surplus . |
3 | The period from 28 December 1694 until 12 February 1695 , is known as 6 William III , and from then on the normal conventions applied . |
4 | From then on the unmade road ( beware of pot-holes ) will take you straight to ‘ La Felicit à'.; anti |
5 | From then on the pretty servant girls eyed him with a lustrous regret and redoubled their attentions . |
6 | From then on the relative UE and strength of each type varied almost month by month ! |
7 | It is not unknown to have ballast on a spar tip to even out the dynamic balance , and , if you are as well prepared as the Peacocks , you 'll have spare spars handy which will have different flexibility to try against the breeze of the day . |