Example sentences of "[v-ing] from left to " in BNC.

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1 Tom took his hand and made him point to the letters , going from left to right , sounding out each one .
2 You can think of ordinary , real time as a horizontal line , going from left to right .
3 If you 're playing against the computer you 'll play the first half kicking from left to right , changing ends at half time .
4 The brain 's problem is to convert this ambiguous information about the movement of edges through the visual field into an unambiguous representation of the movement of an object , in this case a diamond moving from left to right .
5 A diamond moving from left to right , but viewed through one of the two small apertures , will appear to move either to the lower right or the upper left .
6 He pointed each one of the figures out individually , moving from left to right across the canvas .
7 Moving from left to right this establishes the proportion of each student registered on a field which is likely to contribute to each subject area 's FTE in each stage ( b , c ) , sets this against current FTEs ( agreed in the 1 November census — after some major ‘ servicing ’ arrangements are allowed for ; for example a high proportion of Stage I accounting is taught by staff from the catering fields ) ( a ) , and adds the likely effect of recruitment targets and combinations for September 1988 ( ij ) , to produce an FTE prediction for the next year ( m ) .
8 If you think about the problems that there are with mathematics , whereby it 's not just a question of scanning print from left to right , but that you were involved in processes where sometimes you 're moving from left to right and sometimes from right to left , sometimes vertically .
9 ‘ Buzzard , ’ shouted someone , ‘ flying from left to right .
10 Feet firmly on the ground , the stocky Private Donkin methodically swung his tommy-gun , firing from left to right .
11 To read with understanding the young reader has to appreciate that a page of six pictures of a bear may not be about six bears but about one bear and , reading from left to right , that one bear at six different moments in time .
12 Reading from left to right , you will see that it is the lower register of speech which is concerned with power/volume and the high register with intelligibility .
13 Reading from left to right … we 've got Irish international striker John Byrne from Millwall … goalkeeper Phil Whitehead from Barnsley and of course the United manager …
14 LEPINE POINTS the Sturm-Ruger , and starts shooting from left to right at the assembled women .
15 This list was compiled into a discrimination tree in which , working from left to right , phonemic entries with identical phoneme sequences share the same branch .
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