Example sentences of "from [adv] [adv prt] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 From now on popes would be surrounded by men who would comment on their every dictum .
2 From now on smokers must clock out and go to a special room for each cigarette break .
3 There will be no more talk of Aschmann leaving and from now on rehearsals will be conducted professionally . ’
4 I 'll let Alison Boden have your name and address so from now on items like this will come directly to you .
5 But from now on underwriters will be able to take on risks in any sector and brokers will no longer be forced to traipse around the market to place different strands of business with individual underwriters .
6 But from now on underwriters will be able to take on risks in any sector and brokers will no longer be forced to traipse around the market to place different strands of business with individual underwriters .
7 Trade continued to fluctuate in the 1880s , and from now on worries were regularly expressed in the STC : " however reluctant we may have been to realise the position into which we were slowly but surely drifting " the threat was now a permanent reality . "
8 Yet I knew there was something familiar about them , as if these ideas from far off generations had revived in me and I had come in contact with ancestral faces .
9 His friends and colleagues gave him a memorable send off and presented him with binoculars ( for his bird watching ) , a leather writing case ( so that he can drop us a line from far off places ) and a couple of brandy glasses ( empty — unfortunately ) .
10 And then , from then on things worked out .
11 Overall , though , most individuals survive with a good enough attachment pattern established in early life , and from then on attachments and separations come and go as the span of life develops .
12 From then on relations between the two were strained .
13 Mosley had chaired a meeting where Arnold Leese and Henry Hamilton Beamish had addressed Nupa on ‘ The blindness of British Politics under the Jew Power ’ in April 1932 , but from then on relations rapidly deteriorated .
14 From then on fortunes took a downward turn : the Plumstead ground was situated in a remote corner of the capital and attendances were low .
15 From then on cylinders were usually made of iron , and much more powerful Newcomen engines were eventually built with cylinders up to 6 ft in diameter .
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