Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [adv] [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And we decided that from then on the performance should be naturalistic , which of course was the point of Joe Orton 's dialogue . ’ |
2 | It was expected that from now on the government would attempt to distance itself from any further scandals in the run-up to the autumn 's critical gubernatorial and congressional elections . |
3 | Societal reactions increase as a result and from then on the system feeds on itself . |
4 | In 1549 , Somerset was replaced as effective head of the government by John Dudley , Duke of Northumberland , and from then on the Reformation took an even more radical direction . |
5 | The dining-room was high-ceilinged , glittered with antique crystal chandeliers , and had an air of discreet gentility — and from then on the evening simply flew by . |
6 | This turned out to be a straightforward problem to address by classical neurophysiological methods , and from then on the research strategy involved a series of reductive steps . |
7 | The first couple of times she 'd arrived at a rendezvous and then lost her nerve , backing out before anyone could approach her ; but then she 'd tried getting herself a little drunk beforehand , and from then on the doors were flung open and she was away . |
8 | If the incipient spin has progressed for more than about half a turn because the pilot has kept the stick back , applying the full opposite rudder must be a good thing because it helps to stop the rotation and to even up the stalling of the wings . |
9 | Our next meeting did not take place until after the Budget in mid-March , but from then on the committee ran reasonably smoothly through to its seventh and last meeting at the start of April . |
10 | Their only child , Princes Shahnaz , was born in 1940. , but from then on the marriage appears to have disintegrated . |
11 | It was of course pure bluff , and rank-pulling on a vulgar scale , but from then on the crew was to become almost irritatingly attentive to our safety , if not to our general well-being . |
12 | But from then on the position declined rapidly and by 1951 UK exports were only double the West German level [ Milward , 1984 ] . |
13 | You might get through a few months , gross good luck see you to a year , but from then on the odds against survival lengthened considerably . |