Example sentences of "on from " in BNC.

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1 The best preliminary plan may be for the reader to open the book upright at ( the illustration ) and then go to the other side of the room , to be imposed on from a distance : it is the nearest the book can offer to the proper first encounter with the figure .
2 The article as a whole is strangely lopsided but seems to follow on from the logic of this position , embodying the agreement made between clergy and politicians towards the end of the nineteenth century outlined in Chapter 3 .
3 She started calling me a thief and it all went on from there . ’
4 Then on , they 'd got it on from time to happy time , eaten together every week , seen movies , theatre , films , drag , done disco , reggae , boogie …
5 The causal thread that reaches from the perceived object to the perception and on from that to the overt activity of the perceiver symbolizes the ontological homogeneity of the world .
6 It went on from there . ’
7 That victory followed on from success in the Dewhurst International in March , where she came through from being a reserve qualifier to reach the semi-finals .
8 The squeeze was on from the start , Mark Bowen clearing off the line in the fourth minute and again in the 84th from Terry Hurlock 's drive as Norwich maintained a startling statistic of having yet to concede an away goal .
9 THEATRE / The Southern cross : Michael Church on From the Mississippi Delta at the Young Vic
10 Six months on from ICL 's decision to introduce a no smoking at work policy at its Reading office block , it is still possible to indulge in an on-site nicotine fix .
11 The outstanding ties are the visit of Barnet , who almost made the Fourth Division twice in recent seasons , to Cambridge City 's four-year-old stadium ; a derby between Dover and Folkestone , who had four players sent off against Redhill in the previous round ; and , by a nice coincidence , the meeting of Bishop Auckland , defectors to the HFS Loans League , and South Bank , loyal to their roots , almost exactly a century on from their historic match .
12 Another late novella to follow on from A Theft ( published earlier this year ) , offering similarly refined pleasures in its account of Jewish suffering and success .
13 At the start only 14 per cent of our panel reported Labour stressing these issues , but the figure rose to 20 per cent in the fourth week and 32 per cent in the fifth as Labour sought to divert attention away from defence and to move on from unemployment , which directly affected only a small minority , to education and especially the National Health Service , which directly affected the vast majority of the electorate .
14 Dzerzhinsky discovered 2,583 unused railway-trucks there ( some of them sent on from the Volga and dumped , as has been seen ) .
15 Moving on from Port Erin there 's a mountain section over the three summits of Bredda Hill , Lhiattee ny Beinee and Cronk ny Arrey Las with the western sides of the hills falling down into the west side of the island to Point of Ayre there are long sections of lonely beach walks .
16 The book is divided into seven chapters/days , which guide you on from novice to competent windsurfer , with the help of written explanations and step by step photos and diagrams .
17 The essential thing which the plays carry on from Eliot 's earlier anthropologically concerned work is a fascination with ritual .
18 Eventually I moved on from the blues , picking up on Ronnie Lane again , only by this time The Small Faces had become The Faces .
19 Then he moved on from that , into what he called Alan Ladd suits .
20 The King of the Shannon is officially on too , following on from the Cootehill Championship on September 29 to October 1 .
21 Once more it was the terms used by people such as the Iroquois , who were believed to have moved on from this stage , who provided the evidence for its previous existence .
22 They drag on from generation to generation and emigration to Britain makes very little difference .
23 Passages omitted as part of a settlement agreement following on from legal proceedings brought by George Ward of Grunwick 's in 1984 .
24 In the end , I would have to move on from this example to examine other XRs on offer around Glasgow .
25 As we move on from chatting to some cheerful and cheeky young kids with an impressive vocabulary ( even to a soldier ) , they throw a few stones at us and run away laughing .
26 The society-s proposal to convert the church into dwellings followed on from the same sponsor 's conversion of a similar local and redundant Anglican church , St James 's , Knatchbull Road , Stockwell Park .
27 If our English binge had been held in a medieval university we should have had , mixed with the bawdy songs , tragical and even devotional pieces , equally authorless and handed on from mouth to mouth in the same way , with the same individual variations . ’
28 Polio , apparently passed on from a human epidemic in the region , had already reduced their numbers .
29 Tuberculosis spreads easily and it is often passed on from older members of the family to the children .
30 But it was a flop , and Wilcox moved on from US to make successive deals with Universal and RKO .
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