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Sentence count:123+2Posted:2017-05-13Updated:2020-07-24
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31. From then on, Stafford Road was flanked by a long black corrugated iron fence.
32. Their story from then on is one of slow, but steady, increase and diversification.
33. From then on, the labour movement offered no serious opposition to conscription as such.
34. From then on it was just a job of work to be done.
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35. From then on, Halifax stood for rearmament, new military strategies and political unity ahead of the coming war.
36. As Katherine remembers it, I was so thrilled with the compliment that I cooperated from then on.
37. From then on there was a sustained increase in output and productivity, which has continued through to the 1980s.
38. From then on, every time the program loads, it sends the string to the modem to set it up.
39. From then on, act as if you've never met her before, avoid the mundane and lavish her with compliments.
40. Alan Aldridge's chestnut quickened well approaching the penultimate and was in no danger from then on.
41. He broke his hip whilst hunting and the poor man walked with a limp from then on.
42. In Philip Burton's version, from then on, all was sweetness.
43. From then on, any semblance of normal life became impossible.
44. From then on their superior passing dominated large areas of the match.
45. Ian says from then on Robert has been a changed man - withdrawn and completely unapproachable.
46. From then on, throughout the fifties, it doubled itself every five years.
47. From then on, the crystals continue to accumulate and store energy.
48. From then on, it was working around the clock with tons of gear filling 3 huge lorries.
49. In order to escape payment Beamish fled the country and he only returned to Britain at irregular intervals from then on.
50. In fact, from then on the rest of the evening seemed to be bathed in a glorious, rosy light.
51. I said I didn't like baseball, and the interview went downhill from then on.
52. John's lamp light lasted for the first few hours of his entombment and from then on he was in total darkness.
53. From then on all Schumacher had to do was keep cool, but Hakkinen gave him no respite.
54. You pay money into the fund until you are 65, and from then on you receive a monthly benefit check.
55. From then on, their relationship was under strain as Billie began commuting regularly to London.
56. None the less, they did so well that from then on Emma was asked to contribute on a regular basis.
57. From then on there were two grandfather clocks at either end of the main corridor, one wood and one metal.
58. From then on, everything that happens to you on the surface is connected to those hours you spent underground.
59. From then on Wimbledon were looking to Liverpool for salvation.
60. From then on, many changed banks, with the sole purpose of giving their previous firm a run for its money.
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