Follow up (something) follow (something) up

To make (one action) more successful by doing something more.The doctor followed up his phone call in the morning with a visit in the afternoon.

Follow-up meeting

A meeting where you discuss previous business.We will have a follow-up meeting to discuss the new product.

Follow through with (something)

To continue or finish an action that one has started.My neighbor said that he would help me paint my house but he did not follow through with... Read more →

From time to time

Occasionally.We go to the new restaurant from time to time.

From the word go

From the beginning.From the word go, we knew that there would be problems with the new contract.

From the top

From the beginning."Let's take it from the top and begin again."

From the outset

From the beginning.I knew from the outset that the recipe would be very good.

From the heart

Sincerely, honestly.The boy gave his girlfriend some flowers with a message from the heart.

From the ground up

From the beginning (as in building a house or other building or a business).My uncle built his business from the ground up.

From the bottom of one`s heart

With great feeling, sincerely.I thanked the doctor from the bottom of my heart for helping my daughter when she was sick.