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

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1 My first book was an experiment to see if I could write and it has just gone on from there . ’
2 TAFF Gregory , the Army cook who won a Gulf War BEM ( Eating Out August 14 ) , has quickly marched on from the Hartforth Hall Hotel at Gilling West , near Richmond .
3 Gavin Scott has now moved on from science to other things ( he is reading the news on TV-am 's Good Morning Britain ) , so we shall not , presumably , see the further development of his short career in science .
4 Hornby , founded in 1908 , has now moved on from trains and cars to sell dolls and video games .
5 Hahnemann then went on from this to study the effects in healthy people of other medicinal substances , and having documented these effects used the substances to treat people suffering from those patterns of symptoms and signs .
6 Then John Keane came along , the only artist I 've ever taken on from seeing slides .
7 He had indeed caught on from the bad vibes the driver had been giving out — the nervousness , the pale sweat-beaded face , the rapid eye movement towards the back seat — that something was bothering the guy .
8 Certainly to respond to the gentleman who was suggesting that there 's no difference between us as adults and children , certainly there is the child in all adults erm that does respond , perhaps , in a childish way at times , but I would suggest that as adults we hopefully have gotten to a place in ourselves which we are not so much at the mercy of our immediate wishes and wants and feelings that we are able to be more measured in the way that we handle ourselves and our feelings , and therefore in a position to help our children to develop that capacity within themselves as they are growing up erm and erm I 've forgotten the other point I was going to make just following on from what Elizabeth there in the studio was saying .
9 My local mountain rescue team needed a doctor and things have just moved on from there .
10 It 's just gone on from there really !
11 We have now moved on from looking at syllables to looking at words , and we will consider certain well-known English words that can be pronounced in two different ways , which are called strong forms and weak forms .
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