Similar words: from then on, from the outset, from the heart, from the word go, shoot from the hip, rise from the dead, a bolt from the blue, from the very first.
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1. That path is too high; level it down from there.
2. Come down from there this minute!
3. It was only a three-mile walk to Kabul from there.
4. We flew to Miami and from there to La Paz.
5. From there, we saw an improvement every week.
6. From there, he studied this strange creature more closely.
7. From there he set about recording his solo debut.
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8. All had gone from there to the refectory.
9. From there, you go downtown, then to Colonia Cacho.
10. It's an easy walk from there to Merriman's.
11. Get down from there this instant.
12. Some one from there will be in touch.
13. My Silver Cross pushchair came from there.
14. From there on, they never let slip their icy grip on the game.
15. From there, police and park workers on the ground would move in and dismantle them.
16. West from there they are seen on the north coast in the gentler province of Galicia.
17. He made a good shot from there and holed a three-foot putt for a quadruple-bogey eight.
18. From there it was a short step to instant, if short-lived, celebrity.
19. From there, however, the real fun of lunch at Gandhi gets under way.
20. From there, she peeped at his tall muscular figure, so solitary, always alone.
21. Her publishing career started as an editorial assistant on a women's magazine and it was onward and upward from there.
22. We are making further investigations and will take the matter from there.
23. Lastly, we're going to visit Athens, and fly home from there.
24. Food passes from the stomach to the small intestine and from there to the large intestine.
25. We're going to base ourselves in Tokyo and make trips from there.
26. He was sent away to boarding school at Ampleforth and from there went to Trinity College, Cambridge, to read architecture.
27. Start with the stalwarts of the organisation and let the message fan out from there, snowballing as it goes along.
28. When you reduce some-thing to its most elemental state, its nuclear core, you can generalize from there.
29. His tee shot ended up in the rough and from there he could only slash the ball 50 yards over the green.
30. The Basqueness that is in abeyance in Biarritz returns in full as you drive south from there towards the frontier.
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