Example sentences of "on from a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 George Moore 's depiction of Jesus as having survived the Crucifixion followed on from a contention maintained not only by some of the oldest heresies , but also by the Koran , and thus widely accepted throughout Islam and the Islamic world .
2 ‘ Mark Morris had to make a good save late on from a snapshot by a defender , but Gary Bennett also had a chance to win the game for us at the end . ’
3 The best preliminary plan may be for the reader to open the book upright at ( the illustration ) and then go to the other side of the room , to be imposed on from a distance : it is the nearest the book can offer to the proper first encounter with the figure .
4 Thank you for your letter of 16 November 1992 following on from a telephone conversation with Mr Atkins .
5 Are n't you going on from a mistake ?
6 On Dec. 4 , a commission of the UN General Assembly adopted a US-sponsored resolution condemning Cuba for breaches of fundamental human rights , following on from a condemnation of the US blockade on the island [ see p. 39184 ] .
7 The study , which follows on from a pilot study funded by ESRC , involves the Departments of Civil Engineering and Law .
8 It provides a third level of classroom video following on from A Weekend Away and A Week by the Sea .
9 She saw what was going on from a school bus .
10 The Princess of Wales , her face almost lost beneath a huge black velvet hat , looked on from a balcony at the nearby Foreign Office where she stood silently with the Queen Mother and the Princess Royal .
11 Another late novella to follow on from A Theft ( published earlier this year ) , offering similarly refined pleasures in its account of Jewish suffering and success .
12 Philosophy always has begun from Athens on from a recognition of the extraordinary facts of the diversity of human belief and attitude , on moral questions , on questions of social organization , on questions as to the ultimate nature of the universe , the destiny of man , and all such things , the most astonishing diversity of belief and attitude has prevailed and still does prevail amongst people .
13 This project , which follows on from a number of years of ESRC funded research in the same group , on the psychology of communication and relationships , aims to explore and to unify these two areas .
14 Right : These curved , gently steps continue on from a path which follows a rounded lawn , helping to create a relaxed atmosphere in the garden .
15 This task , which follows on from a programme covering these subjects , incorporates the strands of communication skills , behavioural sciences , ethics , and law in the assessment .
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