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Sentence count:155+3Posted:2017-06-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: inwardsdownwardsbackwards and forwardsinwardinwardlytowardsbackwardsafterwardsMeaning: ['ɑnwə(r)dz /'ɜn-]  adv. in a forward direction. 
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61. From then onwards, Winterthur's development into the city of today was rapid.
62. In both countries, optimistic expansion strategies fell victim to the harsher financial climate of the mid-1970s onwards.
63. From chapter 8 onwards the theme of suffering is the major preoccupation of the book.
64. He was an active member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool from 1837 onwards and served as its treasurer.
65. By the time it had been persuaded onwards the victoria was out of sight.
66. It shows the decline in the percentage of the Gross Domestic Product devoted to Defence from 1946 onwards.
67. Prime Stilton is available from the autumn onwards, being made with summer milk.
68. Also featured are pictures of oil tankers from 1892 onwards and original artefacts from the vessels and interactive displays.
69. Peasants tended to move onwards in short stages, so their progression across Siberia was not sudden.
70. From 1984 onwards cases have been ascertained directly from hospitals throughout the Northern region.
71. It holds a vast collection of manuscripts dating from 1965 onwards.
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72. Personal selling and sales promotion activities, by contrast, tend to be more effective from Stage 3 onwards. 4.
73. Still the road seemed to stretch onwards endlessly, darkness replacing darkness, as he staggered forward.
74. In fact, the government's policy from 1982 onwards became somewhat less rigid.
75. Changes in the occupational structure Sociologists from Marx and Weber onwards have debated how best to define social classes.
76. Lukewarmness was far from his prevailing mood as he strode onwards.
77. From 1754 onwards marriages were entered on printed forms, otherwise no standard procedure was laid down until 1813.
78. From the late eighteenth century onwards, normal parliamentary Acts of Enclosure authorised the break-up of many thousands of acres of fenland.
79. Its ancestors served abroad from the 1630s onwards, and the tradition of foreign service continues today.
80. From then onwards Kasparov tore through the leading ranks of the grandmasters like a whirlwind.
81. It has records of the older companies and boards, plus plans and letter books dating from the eighteenth century and onwards.
82. He zipped himself up and strode onwards. - strange sense of purpose filled him, even a sense of honour.
83. As ever we hurtle onwards, like that old film clip showing the London-to-Brighton journey in four minutes.
84. A similar system was also used in the West Country on steep hillsides from the seventeenth century onwards.
85. Large sums might also be required for fortifications, especially from 1588 onwards.
86. From July onwards the town of Whaddon had waited with bated breath.
87. Before they headed onwards, Boswell wrote a note at their unappetising inn.
88. From birth onwards, male mortality rates exceeded those of females.
89. After eighty yards we came to the rails and sleepers themselves under a foot of water leading onwards into the blackness.
90. Everything in her life - all the pain, blood and death - had been pushing her onwards and into the desert.
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