Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] on from " in BNC.

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1 It is undoubtedly a good thing that royal reporting has moved on from the tradition of deferential reverence in which James Whitaker first learned his trade .
2 Although they have worked together for so many years , there has still been time for individual projects and exhibitions : François-Xavier has moved on from vegetable architecture to monumental fountains and sculptures ; Claude 's ventures include jewellery and bronze furniture for an American garden , stage props for Bob Wilson and breastplates for the angels in Wim Wenders ' film ‘ Wings of Desire ’ .
3 Verily , the game has moved on from the days when Bobby Locke could , for instance , win seven tournaments in his baptismal year on the US circuit , and four Open Championships on this side of the Atlantic , and yet virtually never feel the need to depart from his habitual draw .
4 The criticism has moved on from his tax details to the way in which the corporation is run .
5 Now 22 , Debbie 's guitar collection has progressed on from that all-important first guitar .
6 IN THE first part of this book Michael Shallis gives an interesting non-technical account of how modern physics has gone on from the common-sense notion of time to a whole series of fundamental changes .
7 Iain Laughland , for one , has gone on from being a long-serving cap from London Scottish to be the exiles ' representative on the Scottish Rugby Union committee and , ex officio , chairman of the Anglo-Scots ' committee .
8 That added to the bitterness which has lived on from generation to generation .
9 Yo , for your own information , as th , say health and safety group , in terms of people who ha , who undertake vision screening and then get referred on from a , for a full full eye tests it 's usually around
10 So this is how one chance question at evening classes gets passed on from machine to machine .
11 Sometimes a trait gets passed on from generation to generation , and sometimes it can be missed out altogether .
12 We may have moved on from the steel nib and the blackboard , but are we not educating our children for much the same reasons as we were 50 years ago ?
13 Sponge-fishing may also have gone on from the ports , though there is no direct evidence of it .
14 Once more it was the terms used by people such as the Iroquois , who were believed to have moved on from this stage , who provided the evidence for its previous existence .
15 ‘ We 've now had two further years when we do n't seem to have gone on from that .
16 Well the thing is you see I think wha from what I 've gathered on from the radio programme is that the actual erm the attitude of the kids to the metro had got so much worse that they 're having to do something about it
17 ‘ Love is a local Anguish , ’ he wrote after he and Hucks had travelled on from Wrexham .
18 In normal circumstances , no one would have noticed if I had carried on from there .
19 Not s in a sense just by individual feudal landlords , but by landlords saying well I 'm , I 'm not really feudal anyway , that I 've moved on from that , I am a commercial landlord rather than a feudal landlord .
20 Once business had moved on from Earth , parts of the Tangle fell unoccupied .
21 After the Council had moved on from chapter II , Cardinal Ottaviani , without protest from any of those presiding , returned to it in defiance of the rules .
22 When he made what may be argued were his next intellectually significant appearances , in 1923 at the Peasant International and in 1924 at the Fifth Congress of the Communist International , he had moved on from the French Communist Party and was now accepted in Russia as a revolutionary of considerable promise .
23 Valley Parade 's answer to the dream team never linked up during their playing days — Pearson had moved on from Manchester United to West Ham before Stapleton , Ireland 's most capped player , joined the Old Trafford side in the early eighties .
24 Clare had been an erratic correspondent , and several of Caro 's neat , carefully written letters had been delivered to addresses Clare had moved on from .
25 so I 've have them produce the lecture and then we 've gone on from like doing
26 During the trial , the jury heard how the assault had led on from an earlier flight between the two men over a woman .
27 She had gone on from the Noble Order of Lady Queen Bees ' meeting to a party given by one of the members , and was by now tired , cross and a little tipsy .
28 You had gone on from me
29 He will carry on from me , perhaps , as I have carried on from my father .
30 I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB .
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