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

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1 Eighteen months on from that flotation , Olsen has ordered five one-milliontonne tankers from the Belfast yard , which provides a much needed baseload of work .
2 The novelty of the Bootle tempest was the ominous depth of its motifs , its intensity , and its timing — six months on from Black Wednesday , after a true winter of discontent and many-sided collapse .
3 Most of the deadlines that must be met for the new pay and file tax system are at least nine months on from 1 October 1993 , but one is already less than a year away .
4 Advance notice that the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce will give a presentation to the whole of S6 in the School Hall on from 9 am – 12.30 pm about interview technique and self-presentation .
5 Radio Nottingham sport on from seven and then John Tanton from ten until midnight to come on the county 's favourite .
6 Three weeks on from 27 September , ‘ An Unearthly Child ’ was rerecorded , with only the model and film footage being re-used from the pilot .
7 Some three years on from that initial burst of enthusiasm and the corresponding outcry from the professional market much has changed .
8 Many plumbing fittings have nuts on from different manufacturers — even them — compression joints , for ex-between fittings for the same size of ample .
9 And he walking round with these shorts on from last night , and his like , dirty T shirt and this big plaster with nancy boy written on it trying to get home .
10 We 'll update the traffic for you throughout the afternoon and the full service at teatime , John on from half past four until seven o'clock later on .
11 Will update the traffic for you throughout the afternoon and a full service at tea time Alan Clifford on from half four till seven o'clock .
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