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

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1 In chapter seven of The Form , leading his disciple on from the initial perspective of striving to order her inner life as if she should die tomorrow — a challenge which sets the adrenalin running and wonderfully sharpens awareness — he potently reminds her in terms of his own cultural coinage that the world is indeed " charged with the grandeur of God " by instructing her to see all her physical experience in terms of the sacrifice also offered at the Mass : By means of keeping in remembrance this little incantatory prayer at meals and indeed at all times not otherwise taken up with prayer or speech ( " and thynk it noght anely whils etes , bot bath before and after , ay bot when prayes or spekes " , 7.104.39 – 40 ) the disciple will maintain a constant perception of all aspects of sustaining life as a divine gift mysteriously available in time only through the processes of death and resurrection .
2 Now a year on from the first rape , police are taking steps to protect women as the nights close in .
3 It 's a step on from the orbital groove of their summer debut , ‘ Perfume ’ , and the crucial 12-inch features a housey cross-current lapping against Steven ‘ Toity ’ Tajti 's contagious keyboard hook , while the flip wheels out a straighter mix and an alternate take ( ‘ Scope Two ’ ) to ensure all-over body spasms .
4 It 's a step on from the orbital groove of their summer debut , ‘ Perfume ’ , and the crucial 12-inch features a housey cross-current lapping against Steven ‘ Toity ’ Tajti 's contagious keyboard hook , while the flip wheels out a straighter mix and an alternate take ( ‘ Scope Two ’ ) to ensure all-over body spasms .
5 In a way , the show marks the next step on from the post-industrial carnivals that have been developed over the past ten years .
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