Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] from [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 This might have been all very well for my ego but it put me in the position of a complete novice , with my boss listening critically from the platform to everything I said on his behalf .
2 Some of the men went mad , wandering away from the camp to be found , weeks later , mummified by the heat .
3 Going away from the compilation to your new work .
4 Lay blind out flat with lining uppermost , and mark the position of the lath channel by measuring up from the hemline to a distance equal to the depth of the bottom pelmet .
5 She did as instructed , going straight from the airport to the hospital .
6 It was purchased on 4 August 1928 by a Mrs Green of Sydney , Australia , going back from a visit to Bishop 's Castle .
7 Now ISDN is a reality , the focus is moving away from the technology to its uses .
8 Now ISDN is a reality the focus is moving away from the technology to its uses
9 The Channel Tunnel construction is moving rapidly from the plan to the site and the new terminal represents the first definite move to link the region with the continent .
10 The Trust 's chief executive , Martin Dyer , is also moving up from the south to Askrigg Darrowby in TV 's All Creatures Great and Small .
11 Never did I see a grander scene — immense rocks rising perpendicularly from the glen to such a height as pained the neck of the spectator , and terminating in the most bold and fantastic manner .
12 Yes , worried folk were coming along from the Tower to Billingsgate , some carrying a few possessions .
13 The ‘ Glamaig Water ’ etching is in fact the Allt Daraich coming down from the corrie to the south of Glamaig and there I found one of the most reassuring sights of the Rambles .
14 As the 22 men in the three boats had just taken their respective stations , a young girl came running down from the village to the shore in breathless haste .
15 Yes oh yes er er when we had a wee baker 's van coming up from the Nedd to Lochassynt when when Lochassynt Lodge you see .
16 It is no longer the case that the romantic style means dancing classically from the feet to the waist and above that allowing the body , arms and head to express themselves to describe the moods , emotions and actions of the characters .
17 Many others now are commuting daily from the valleys to new industries nearer the coast .
18 Two men crouched against each other , bums stuck out , arms swinging up from the grass to the grip in salmon-like curves .
19 Al Phizacklea repeated Minotaur on the East Buttress of Scafell ( again abseiling in from the top to the start of the ice ) .
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