Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] on from the " in BNC.

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1 Eventually I moved on from the blues , picking up on Ronnie Lane again , only by this time The Small Faces had become The Faces .
2 I knew his name , and murmured it as I looked on from the supply hut , with my schnapps and my toilet paper : ‘ Uncle Pepi ’ .
3 The ideas pioneered in many of the courses which followed on from the ABC document are now central to much of the thinking behind records of achievement .
4 An A$970,000,0000 ( US$748,000,000 ) rescue operation by the state government had been set in motion before the announcement , which followed on from the collapse of the merchant banking section of the State Bank of Victoria in August 1990 [ see p. 37658 ] and that of Western Australia 's Rothwells merchant bank in November 1988 [ see p. 37920 ] .
5 As the numbers and grades of medreses increased with the passage of time , so also did the numbers and grades of mevleviyets , the term used here in the sense which would appear to have been valid , with minor qualifications , at least from the latter half of the sixteenth century , namely as comprising principally the kazaskerliks and the important kadiliks-the mevleviyet kadiliks — to which one moved on from the higher medreses and through which one moved , if one were fortunate , eventually to reach the kazaskerliks and , by the end of the sixteenth century , the Muftilik .
6 Dzerzhinsky discovered 2,583 unused railway-trucks there ( some of them sent on from the Volga and dumped , as has been seen ) .
7 Organised by Cleveland County Council and Hartlepool Borough Council with support from the Cleveland Action Team , it followed on from the success of last year 's inaugural event in Middlesbrough .
8 While they fought to draw water from a broken tap , he looked on from the safety of his armoured tram , sipping iced champagne .
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