Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] from [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean for me I I 've gone beyond hoping in a way I mean it 's just a question of keeping going from week to week and I do n't know how to measure success .
2 She lives moving from house to house to keep the security forces off her tracks , " Now my home is here with the Committee " , she explained .
3 Other topics might include moving from practice into industry , part-time working or going back to work full time while caring for a young family .
4 I was quite impressed with his pace and he never stopped trying from start to finish .
5 LEPINE POINTS the Sturm-Ruger , and starts shooting from left to right at the assembled women .
6 Light was admitted during the daytime through the long framed windows fitted with moulded glass , which could be seen stretching from end to end of the van under the cornice .
7 Why do you keep rushing from room to room ? ’
8 They heard firing from time to time and at one point were challenged .
9 I remember sneaking from school to watch old Titford 's funeral procession and standing under the chestnut trees and thinking how beautiful the singing in church sounded .
10 The same cat enjoyed jumping from chair to chair when his owner pointed at each in turn .
11 If you wanted to know the answer , and if you also wanted to listen to Messrs Major , Kinnock and Ashdown , you had to keep zapping from channel to channel .
12 Other drivers described how the Metro overtook a caravan and then started weaving from side to side .
13 In our particular ministry in St Louis Missouri we are trying to use the vast technology that 's available to us in linking up with other organizations such as Catholic charities , Salvation Army and others , so that when persons are in need of help they can go to one organization and tell their story and they do n't have to keep going from place to place telling their story over and over and we 're beginning to look toward the use of computers and what they are capable of doing in order to help resources stretch .
14 We have to keep moving from house to house , because nowhere is safe .
15 If flying across country is not practical and you are local soaring , it is better to practise moving from cloud to cloud or thermal to thermal without taking the climbs to any great height .
16 Twist your body to the left and keep alternating from side to side .
17 ‘ He had a role , but he kept going from character to character , using a whole lot of different accents , cockney one moment , the voice of a high court judge the next . ’
18 He kept shifting from foot to foot , as if in pain .
19 She did n't seem to be concentrating on the performance because her eyes kept moving from side to side , although she sat very still .
20 You children were excited on the journey to Gibraltar and kept running from side to side of the boat looking out for the small destroyers that were guarding the convoy .
21 Lord John was hurrying round the edge of the room , making for a back entrance , but Sharpe simply took the direct route which meant jumping from table to table straight across the room .
22 ‘ And keep swinging from side to side !
23 This may mean repeating from week to week a message until it is obeyed .
24 With a user-defined hot-key , EmPath permits switching from MS-DOS to Unix and back from the MS-DOS prompt with our exiting apps running under either .
25 Inevitably , this will involve looking from time to time at individual media , as each has its own characteristics , requirements , and available research resources .
26 Both require desludging from time to time , which is normally by pumping out using a tanker .
27 Such transformational changes include moving from low-technology to high-technology manufacturing systems , implementing computers and telecommunications , and redesigning the customer interface ( for example , by providing salespeople with lap computers so that they can interact directly with both customers and suppliers ) .
28 With a user-defined hot key , EmPath supports switching from MS-DOS to Unix and back from the MS-DOS prompt without exiting applications running under either .
29 For expansion on the first and third assumptions see Learning from experience on page 100 .
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