Example sentences of "[noun] on from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've taken the cottage on from the Russells , have n't you ? ’ |
2 | Six months on from the launch , Beaverton , Oregon-based Sequent Computer Systems Inc claims it has won 30 customers for its ptx/Clusters high-availability clustering technology , most with several hundred users attached . |
3 | John will play his part shouting the lads on from the bench . |
4 | Five years on from The Life And Loves Of A She-Devil , Julie is still recognised as Ruth , the dowdy , downtrodden housewife who adopted a wide range of disguises and underwent major plastic surgery to wreak revenge on her unfaithful husband , played by Dennis Waterman . |
5 | Today , some five years on from the introduction of Canon 's first mass-market page printing engine , the world no longer revolves around 300dpi . |
6 | More goings on from the south of the area , with Bend Tor given some renewed attention . |
7 | THEATRE / The Southern cross : Michael Church on From the Mississippi Delta at the Young Vic |
8 | Over a year on from the hurricane blast of ‘ Purity ’ they still petrify , the blustery emotional gales of their live outings still taking me to the brink of a seizure . |
9 | ‘ I had a warm tyre on from the beginning and was delighted to be in the lead at York Corner , Portstewart . |