Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] then on [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Kitsons ' first export order was in 1844 for Germany , and from then on they sent engines to countries in all parts of the world . |
2 | And from then on we did the double act . |
3 | And from then on we started the real work and the real recording . |
4 | And from then on it had never happened . |
5 | In my very early childhood , it was in Mr Knight 's pony and cart ; but then Mr Lewarne had a motor car , and from then on he fetched us from the station . |
6 | The teacher punished me , and from then on I had to keep the bird in a small cage which I hung in a tree outside the classroom window . |
7 | I fetched more glasses and dealt some of them to the Lorrimores who were an oasis of silence in the chattering mob and paid me absolutely no attention : and from then on I felt I had indeed chosen the right role and could sustain it indefinitely . |
8 | And from then on I read . |
9 | I had to have a tracheostomy operation , and from then on I needed twenty-four-hour nursing care . |
10 | When their mother died in 1890 , the eldest daughter , who was by then thirty years old , was allowed to move to the first floor bedroom , and from then on she ruled the roost . |
11 | She laughed again as Claudia said that once was too much , and from then on she treated Claudia as if she were going on holiday with the man of her dreams . |
12 | A possible chance of an eagle , or certainly a birdie , went begging at the 13th , where he took three to get down from nowhere but from then on he became a different player . |
13 | Erm unfortunately we did n't really start to play until Leicester scored but from then on I thought we dictated the game . |