Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] from [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 The madman has just flown in from Rome on a whim , to spend a few days with me here .
2 But anyway , talking about engineering as a whole , quite obviously it 's interesting to go back a bit because I 'm always interested in the way the institutions actually started because er there 's a lovely story about er , the Stephenson brothers and tho , ju , having just come down from Scarborough on a mini-holiday we stopped at York and I went over a great big museum there , and quite obviously seeing the marvellous locomotives you realise that George Stevenson had er , a lot to do with that .
3 No he 's just come back from Tunisia on holiday so he 'll need it .
4 Having settled all the necessary arrangements , the couple at last set off from Sydney on 14 September for Newcastle , and the mouth of the Hunter River .
5 In Britain it has seldom been more controversial than for Zeneca , a drugs firm being spun off from ICI on June 1st .
6 In 1911 he returned to railway service as personal assistant to ( Sir ) H. Nigel Gresley [ q.v. ] , who had just taken over from Ivatt on the Great Northern railway .
7 The station concourse was a seething mass of people , civilian and uniformed , with a fair spattering of the drunks that had always been part of the city 's landscape when he had ridden up from Galloway on weekends free from school .
8 On that occasion their predicament had been spotted and a boat had been sent out from Sharpness on a wild goose chase .
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