Use of onwards in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include onwards at the start of sentence, onwards at the end of sentence and onwards in the middle of sentence
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onwards at the end of sentence
- The crowd began to move onwards.
- The pool is open from 7 a.m. onwards.
- They lived there from the 1980s onwards.
- I'm usually at home from 5 o'clock onwards.
- He loosed the brakes and the jeep rolled onwards.
- Our report is mainly concerned with 1984 onwards.
- He'll be here tomorrow from about seven o'clock onwards.
- The new council will be meeting in the guildhall from next month onwards.
- All this gave powerful ammunition to urban sociologists writing from the mid-1970s onwards.
onwards in the middle of sentence
- And set off, onwards and upwards.
- We drove onwards towards the coast.
- He walked onwards to the head of the lake.
- We sailed onwards in a westerly direction.
- From that day onwards the situation worsened .
- I can see things just going onwards and upwards for us now.
- At St-Denis, from 867 onwards, Charles himself was lay-abbot.
- He cursed, and spurred his long-suffering mount onwards again.
- With exports strong, the business is moving onwards and upwards .
- From the twelfth century onwards, this imperial system col-lapsed.
- In many courses, work from the second year onwards can count towards the final degree.
- He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
- A single egg is laid, usually from November onwards, and is incubated for about eight weeks.
- From 1254 onwards, while remaining close to Simon, Peter's career also developed independently.
- From 1968 onwards, the growth targets became somewhat lower but continued to be too optimistic.
- A room has been booked from September onwards, in the interim, meetings will be held at my house.
- From the 1970s onwards, however, the moves began to accelerate and involved quite different factors.
- All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes, while the solo parts become ever more complex.
- From the first day of competition onwards there was the complicated process of conquering the logistics of the Stadio Olimpico complex.
- For Schroder-Sonnenstern, who lived in psychiatric institutions from 1919 onwards, drawing was a means of communicating with the world.
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