Example sentences of "[num] onwards [art] " in BNC.
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31 | From the summer of 1869 onwards the process was carried forward by a combination of the Emperor 's will and by its own momentum . |
32 | From 1771 onwards a series of codes for different provinces , beginning with Silesia , had set for the first time clear official limits to what the lords could demand of their peasants , especially in terms of labour-services . |
33 | From 1838 onwards the discipline imposed by struggle with the West Indian enemy inside the British political system largely disappeared . |
34 | Under the name of J. J. Marric he then produced from 1955 onwards a series of books written round a police officer by the name of Gideon . |
35 | But from ninety one ninety two onwards a married woman was entitled to an allowance in her own right , and it still mystifies me knowing Mrs Thatcher was in office for all those years , why it took so long for this to happen , . |
36 | As an example , personal , social and moral education was from the 1960s onwards a field where schools shared their experiences , their approaches and their materials . |
37 | From 1967 onwards the majority was outside . |
38 | The looser structure of many Languedocian and meridional towns , with their consuls and syndics , never developed in the south-west , and from 1261 onwards the tendencies with Bordeaux showed towards becoming a city-republic were tempered by ducal intervention to appoint its mayor and jurats . |
39 | Other missions joined in : from 1910 onwards the German protestant Mission produced Pwani na Bara ( ‘ The Coast and Hinterland ’ ) , which by the outbreak of the First World War had reached a modest monthly circulation of two thousand copies . |
40 | The example of Alain Robbe-Grillet , who acknowledges a debt to Joyce as well as to Sartre and Gide , offered from the late 1950s onwards a renewed incentive to experiment , at a moment when British writers might have felt themselves particularly distanced from modernism . |
41 | Elsewhere , however , from 1793 onwards the French war itself would vie with food prices as the most talked-about subject in town and country alike . |
42 | From 1851 onwards the recorded ages were supposed to be accurate and the precise places of birth were noted . |
43 | From the 1860s onwards the Commons , Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society campaigned to save Britain 's rural heritage so that city-dwellers could be revitalized through contact with Nature ( a campaign that only became realistic in the era of rapid transportation by rail ) . |
44 | When drift mines were first sunk in this valley during the 1850s the workforce walked in each day from the surrounding villages and hamlets , but from the 1860s onwards the coalmasters had to provide new accommodation ; Pease and Partners , for example , had built 151 houses at Waterhouses by 1874 . |