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

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1 TAFF Gregory , the Army cook who won a Gulf War BEM ( Eating Out August 14 ) , has quickly marched on from the Hartforth Hall Hotel at Gilling West , near Richmond .
2 Unlike Schleiermacher , Hegel had a large number of followers who sought to carry on from the point he had reached .
3 Well the thing is you see I think wha from what I 've gathered on from the radio programme is that the actual erm the attitude of the kids to the metro had got so much worse that they 're having to do something about it
4 We got a letter , passed on from the Newcastle office this morning concerning a woman who wants to sell her bungalow .
5 Eventually I moved on from the blues , picking up on Ronnie Lane again , only by this time The Small Faces had become The Faces .
6 Route II came in 1943 with Brian Kellet climbing on from the chimney rift of Route I to cross the upper slabs .
7 Then this pantomime carried on from the coast .
8 Well , as usual it 's all there in the papers that Mr has prepared for us if anybody cares to read them , and you will notice , the national non-domestic rate , the business rate as it 's known , the contribution that the government are passing on from the business rates paid in Wiltshire , back to the people of Wiltshire is dropping by seven point nine million pounds , it 's being cut from a hundred and eighteen point six to a hundred and nine point three million pounds , and again this is pound for pound .
9 It is undoubtedly a good thing that royal reporting has moved on from the tradition of deferential reverence in which James Whitaker first learned his trade .
10 Verily , the game has moved on from the days when Bobby Locke could , for instance , win seven tournaments in his baptismal year on the US circuit , and four Open Championships on this side of the Atlantic , and yet virtually never feel the need to depart from his habitual draw .
11 We may have moved on from the steel nib and the blackboard , but are we not educating our children for much the same reasons as we were 50 years ago ?
12 This kind of thinking is leading on from the question of analysis to that of evaluation .
13 First , it leads on from the cross of Jesus to his resurrection , from condemnation to vindication , from destruction to restoration .
14 Some members of the European Community are anxious to hurry on from the ERM to Economic and Monetary Union .
15 Moving on from the issue of ensuring that the content covers women , there is then the issue about whether you do special programmes about women .
16 Simple to apply , just towel-dry your hair after shampooing and rinsing then massage Clay Pack on from the scalp to the ends .
17 This research followed on from the success of code breaking techniques in World War 2 and the supposition that translation was simply a more complex coding of words .
18 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 .
19 Its basis followed on from the Plowden Committee 's recommendation ( Cmnd. 1432 , 1961 ) that : ‘ Regular surveys should be made of public expenditure as a whole , over a period of years ahead , and in relation to prospective resources ; decisions involving substantial future expenditure should be taken in light of these surveys . ’
20 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 .
21 In the task involving a meaningfulness judgment , performance was better with a sentence context , but when subjects had to judge whether the target sentence followed on from the context , performance was better with the word context .
22 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 ] .
23 Holly 's head was doubled on his chest , and his words were spoken without sound , and Chernayev talked on from the side of his mouth , oblivious to the loss of his audience .
24 Did Tolkien go on from the exploitation of occasional scenes to the manipulation of plot , the creation of recognisably symbolic characters , the thing the TLS reviewer asked for so plaintively , ‘ a clear message for the modern world ’ ?
25 Five London dealers plus Harrods , which plans a display next week , carried off nearly half the lots while Vietnam government officials , the vendors , looked on from the balcony .
26 I knew his name , and murmured it as I looked on from the supply hut , with my schnapps and my toilet paper : ‘ Uncle Pepi ’ .
27 While they fought to draw water from a broken tap , he looked on from the safety of his armoured tram , sipping iced champagne .
28 Dzerzhinsky discovered 2,583 unused railway-trucks there ( some of them sent on from the Volga and dumped , as has been seen ) .
29 IN THE first part of this book Michael Shallis gives an interesting non-technical account of how modern physics has gone on from the common-sense notion of time to a whole series of fundamental changes .
30 Sponge-fishing may also have gone on from the ports , though there is no direct evidence of it .
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