Example sentences of "on from an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The NI economy is demand-led and based on public expenditure and a recovery in consumer demand in the UK , which will follow on from an export-led recovery , mid-to-late 1994 .
2 This means that bilingual education must be focused on from an early age and given a high profile throughout the school system .
3 They consider that you can only move on from an unhappy experience if you have given it some meaning .
4 A structural analysis of regional gravity and aeromagnetic data from northern Britain has been completed , following on from an earlier study of southern Britain .
5 During the trial , the jury heard how the assault had led on from an earlier flight between the two men over a woman .
6 The deal , said by sources to be ‘ very valuable to Pyramid , ’ will also allow ICL to OEM the company 's high-end MIServer ES machines — this follows on from an informal Pyramid-ICL sales teaming that has been operating in the UK for the last few months .
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