Example sentences of "[conj] from this time " in BNC.

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1 It is noticeable that from this time wagon services between London and the Midlands did not expand as did those to other parts of the country .
2 There was no question of Lewis abandoning the Moores , but the body does not always believe the evidence of its senses ; and from this time onwards Minto ( as Lewis had begun to call Janie , after a variety of sweet to which she was devoted ) began to develop a series of psychosomatic conditions which strengthened the ties binding him to her side .
3 And from this time I knew I had to give up so many things — my sailing and so on — but the music came back to me a hundred times better .
4 She supervised all embroidery orders ( carried out in the drawing-room of her home at 8 Hammersmith Terrace ) and from this time was responsible for creating most of the new designs used .
5 A few days after this we commenced running down our longitude , and from this time until we reached the shores of Van Diemen 's Land , several species of this family ( Procellaridae ) were daily in company with the ship .
6 It was Constantine who transferred the municipal rights of the port of Rome to Porto and from this time onwards Ostia declined .
7 The Russians were interested in and finally converted to Christianity at the end of the tenth century and from this time onwards their ecclesiastical architecture was based on that of Constantinople while the churches were , in many cases , built and decorated by Byzantine craftsmen .
8 The earliest of these was at Kiev where , in 988 , Vladimir , Grand Duke of Kiev was converted to Christianity and from this time onwards he and his successors encouraged commerce and cultural exchange between the area and Constantinople .
9 As from this time , Leith became an impounded dock where the water level remains almost constant .
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