Example sentences of "[conj] from [adv] [adv] 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 However , in the spring of 1989 the Japanese Ministry of Finance relaxed some of the restrictions on arbitrage , and from then onwards the mispricings declined substantially , so that there were very few arbitrage opportunities by the end of the data period .
4 erm no doubt there 'll be lots of inquests as to why and what and everything else but we did lose that and we lost it badly and from then onwards the outcome was pretty inevitable bearing in mind the erm views of the independent .
5 Societal reactions increase as a result and from then on the system feeds on itself .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Their only child , Princes Shahnaz , was born in 1940. , but from then on the marriage appears to have disintegrated .
12 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 .
13 But from then on the position declined rapidly and by 1951 UK exports were only double the West German level [ Milward , 1984 ] .
14 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 .
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