Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , one day , quite a few years ago ’ — Kalchu 's tone was flat with resignation — ‘ the Bazaar police came , issuing orders that from now on all firearms must be licensed .
2 From now on all aircrew went through either a full conversion course or a short refresher course .
3 The simple statistical confirmation that the majority of them were from 1984 onwards — and probably from that particular Friday , though one can not be certain — in the skies above the Pacific Ocean was ( for me and I suspect for most who came to know ) the first and final affirmation that from now on this part of the world was the centre of things .
4 From now on this distinction was central to distinguishing between legacies and trusts ; and it is the one that finds its way into Isidore 's book of etymologies .
5 The Pollexton dynasty had finished by 1747 , and from then on various relations spurned Mothecome until eventually they sold it at the end of the eighteenth century to a Mildmay forbear .
6 From then on damper conditions once more prevailed and the recrudescence of peat formation covered much of the Fens , the deposit forming today the main upper peat .
7 From then on one campaign has followed another with that special brand of humour , insight and warmth — call it GUINNESSNESS .
8 From then on great preparations were made .
9 But as a result of the September shipment one hostage , Benjamin Weir , came out , and from then on American misgivings were countered by another thought : the scheme had worked .
10 From then on idle chit-chat returned and I made no attempt to direct things back to what I believed were more important matters .
11 From then on conservation work on the Firefly was stepped-up with three more volunteers joining Ken and Herbie .
12 This time however , PR machine wheels oiled in advance , fully-briefed paparazzi lay in wait at Heathrow , and from then on menacing minders followed Kylie 's every delicate footstep .
13 He made the point that enthusiasts , such as himself , whose principal interest was working main line steam , now have very limited scope in this Country and have to look increasingly to far off under-developed countries for this form of traction .
14 Since colours can vary slightly , it 's important to buy all the tiles you need at once to ensure that they 're from the same batch ; it 's also a good idea to unpack and mix them before fixing them , to even out any colour variations .
15 For daytime , make-up artist Judith Pallan suggested she try Colourings ' foundation and powder in one compact ( £5.75 ) to even out darker skin under her eyes .
16 no I did n't , I did n't mean that , I did n't mean that I turned it over I 'm not gon na false out bloody conversation just for the sake of it
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