onwards in English

adverb

['on·wards || 'ɑnwə(r)dz /'ɜn-]

forward; further; from now o

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1. We drove onwards towards the coast.

2. And set off, onwards and upwards.

3. The crowd began to move onwards.

4. From that day onwards the situation worsened .

5. Our report is mainly concerned with 1984 onwards.

6. He'll be here tomorrow from about seven o'clock onwards.

7. The pool is open from 7 a.m. onwards.

8. He walked onwards to the head of the lake.

9. With exports strong, the business is moving onwards and upwards .

10. Open Bascinets were worn from the 14th century onwards

11. He loosed the brakes and the jeep rolled onwards.

12. All the Kentish Cobnuts are sold dehusked from November onwards.

13. All the Kentish Cobnuts are sold dehusked from November onwards

14. From # onwards, the annual allotment for such projects will be # francs

15. Atto is the default text editor in Moodle from 2.7 onwards

16. 9 From the twelfth century onwards, this imperial system col-lapsed.

17. At St-Denis, from 867 onwards, Charles himself was lay-abbot.

18. From mid-August onwards considerably less susceptibility could be observed with cones.

19. From'42 onwards Hans and his friends... helped Jews to find shelter.

20. The company is going to ajust my stipend from this month onwards.

21. From the Flavian era onwards, the auxilia were an all-volunteer force.

22. The first large-scale catacombs were excavated from the 2nd century onwards.

23. Before they headed onwards, Boswell wrote a note at their unappetising inn.

24. Onwards, gave rise to the extreme intensi fi cation of Annexationist (colonial) policy

25. Prime Stilton is available from the autumn onwards, being made with summer milk.

26. Pazhassi Raja resisted British imperialism from 1793 onwards till his death in 1805.

27. "Y" Turret No. 2 gun had loading problems and missed salvo 14 onwards.

28. Drumbeat to Victory Draw the sword and march onwards: complete one quick battle.

29. Abridgements with Indexes - From 1781 onwards, very useful printed Abridgements were made

30. From that time onwards, he was given the name the 'Tiger King'."

31. 22 The big liner sailed onwards for the next port of call.

32. I can see things just going onwards and upwards for us now.

33. From that day onwards, no trace of him has ever been found.

34. Table # priority actions for # onwards for implementation of the Bali Strategic Plan

35. At present(from 2009 and onwards) admissions are given through UPTU-SEE exam.

36. From 2003 onwards, all new vehicles would be fitted with anti-blocking brakes.

37. From 1990 onwards Werleigh became active in public administration and politics in Haiti.

38. Batavians serving in Britain before this date, indeed from the invasion of 43 onwards

39. This became an invariable feature of the southern temples from this period onwards .

40. From 2002 onwards, SPI's sales to "Others" exceeded its sales to WD accounts.

41. From 1056 onwards, Anawrahta implemented a series of religious reforms throughout his kingdom.

42. The new council will be meeting in the guildhall from next month onwards.

43. From 1254 onwards, while remaining close to Simon, Peter's career also developed independently.

44. From 2006 onwards, the annual allotment for such projects will be 300,000 francs.

45. Beau's whistle is Emily's whistle used in series 17 onwards at a lower pitch.

46. 50 minutes onwards i'm in sonic heaven!! 2015-09-06T19:35:37Z Comment by Batster

47. Tsar Teodore Svetoslav (reigned 1300–1322) restored Bulgarian prestige from 1300 onwards, but only temporarily.

48. From the 1970s onwards, however, the moves began to accelerate and involved quite different factors.

49. The ACC has announced that the tournament will be held biennially from 2008 onwards.

50. Aircraft produced from April 1945 onwards could carry four unguided air-to-ground rockets.