Similar words: inwards, downwards, backwards and forwards, inward, inwardly, towards, backwards, afterwards. Meaning: ['ɑnwə(r)dz /'ɜn-] adv. in a forward direction.
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31. Eight machines per year should be upgraded from April 1993 onwards.
32. From then onwards I have liked drawing the ideas that come to me, and translating every idea into an image.
33. From Easter onwards, the area is laid with eight tennis courts and three five-a-side pitches.
34. The rift between the two was never really healed, and from the 1930s onwards they pursued their separate paths.
35. Instead, the combined amount payable from next April will be £19.40 for the first child and £18.65 for the second onwards.
36. Revived by the proximity of his goal, Charles hurried painfully onwards along the road to the familiar white gates.
37. From Cambrian times onwards temperatures had been alternating between warm, moderate and glacial.
38. I certainly received that signal and pressed onwards to the Alps.
39. From the late 1780s onwards evangelicals contributed substantially to the pamphlet literature against the slave trade.
40. From 1851 onwards the recorded ages were supposed to be accurate and the precise places of birth were noted.
41. From the fourteenth century onwards considerable building was carried out in the Gothic style. Sentencedict.com
42. Increased tin and gold metal prices from 1980 onwards encouraged prospecting for these commodities.
43. From about 1913 onwards he became a reclusive eccentric, shunning both London and local society.
44. From 1872 onwards he contributed student articles to the Telegraphic Journal, which later became the Electrical Review.
45. The Brackley blooms are brought out early with a little help from 400 watt lamps sunning them from January onwards.
46. From that day onwards I entertained a high regard for his dexterity and skill in public affairs.
47. From the 1950s onwards there was considerable improvement to the standard of living.
48. From that time onwards, when other children were out playing, they were practising their tennis and improving their game.
49. From that time onwards there was reason still, but not so much reason(sentencedict.com), to distinguish between trusts and legacies.
50. From 1927 onwards, the objective was no longer solely not to be a loser by achieving bourgeois academic success.
51. This may have been done in the Middle Ages, but many warrens seem to date from the sixteenth century onwards.
52. Modern industrial enterprises were started by Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo and Yasuda from the late 1920s onwards.
53. After the last recession ended, unemployment climbed onwards and upwards for another five years.
54. The name also appears repeatedly in the parish registers from 1562 onwards.
55. While the deals continued, there was a palpably different mood about the show from the second half of the week onwards.
56. From the 1970s onwards, the cold war increasingly became an obstacle to economic and political stability.
57. Enrolments at both primary and secondary levels fell sharply in the early 1980s before beginning to rise steadily from 1984 onwards.
58. Nevertheless, the Exchequer was, from 1554 onwards, the central and predominant financial institution, the national treasury.
59. From the 1970s onwards governments restricted aggregate demand by a variety of means.
60. His need was to exist, and to move onwards at the greatest possible risk, and with a maximum of privation.
More similar words: inwards, downwards, backwards and forwards, inward, inwardly, towards, backwards, afterwards, tend towards, earthenware, korean war, crimean war, anwar sadat, unwarranted, boards, innards, regards, hardship, yardstick, as regards, on the cards, deck of cards, house of cards, ward, living standards, graveyard shift, howard, sward, award, quality standards.