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

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1 Pallister and Bruce getting the better marks ( presumably for handling and tackling from behind respectively ) .
2 The Dell is a relatively small ground about a mile from the city centre and I had no problems walking from there out to the ground .
3 This is the most complete example , but there are also other Egyptian instances ranging from around AD 176 to AD 276 .
4 Every two hundred and fifty years throughout the known history of Spurn — and there are apparently records dating from 600AD onwards — the sea wins the battle .
5 The only muniments which had been catalogued were those dating from before about 1650 .
6 Fragments of lacquerware have been excavated dating from as long ago as the Shang Dynasty ( from about 1700 to about 1000 BC ) , but it was during the Han Dynasty ( 206 BC to AD 220 ) that lacquer painting flourished .
7 A popular resort , its beaches stretch for miles and the city 's particular charm lies in its past — we visited underground Minoan tombs and explored an old Venetian town , dominated by a well-preserved fortezza and mosques dating from as early as 1670 .
8 I myself will be interviewing from tomorrow along with Spencer and Willis . ’
9 Well who else is going from here then ?
10 So how many more jobs will be going from now on ?
11 I think there 's just one bit of line going from there like
12 And why are you calling from so far away ?
13 First Price , a retailer selling the nightdress , said it would look at buying from abroad instead if this happened .
14 The dark eyes that swept over her were shadowed by heavily mascara-darkened lashes which contrasted with the white teeth gleaming from behind brilliantly red lips which were too thin for real beauty .
15 The visitors were ahead after five minutes when Lee Sharpe volleyed home a centre from Denis Irwin , and Southampton were struggling from then on to get back into the match .
16 Apart from suffering from rather too much background noise to enable the viewer to clearly hear the challenge/response of those parts of the multiplicity of checklist and R/T calls that are included , the standard of photography , in such a confined space with rapidly changing lighting conditions , is surprisingly good .
17 THE FFESTINIOG Railway wants to see the scenic Welsh Highland Railway ( WHR ) reopened in its entirely from Porthmadog across Snowdonia to Dinas and with an entirely new section running from there right up to the walls of Caernarfon Castle .
18 Trains will be running from around 7am .
19 ‘ And when you look at some of their shops and you see the same old wooden table that has been sitting out the front for months priced at £10 , or £20 , you realise the money has got to be coming from somewhere else — and we know it 's coming from knocking . ’
20 ‘ The Thing is quite definite about us coming from somewhere else , Gurder , ’ said Masklin meekly .
21 A rumbling sound was coming from somewhere near .
22 The light was coming from straight ahead , the same passage that Molassi 's voice echoed back from .
23 There 's an explosion of talent , sure , but it 's coming from all over .
24 There were clanking noises coming from further within .
25 The explosion in the orchard seemed to be coming from further away , from the other side of the orchard .
26 True Londoners were sobered up by what was happening to their town , but young fellows , sometimes coming from as far as California , felt very lost and lonely , and sometimes escaped via the bottle .
27 The Theatre 's annual panto has become something of a cult , with people coming from as far away as Amsterdam and Geneva to see this year 's ’ Mother Goose . ’
28 Some are coming from as far afield as Germany , so today , despite abysmal flying conditions , they all went up for a rehearsal .
29 We 'll have 3,100 pints on tap at the event for the expected 1,000 visitors , some of whom are coming from as far away as Belgium .
30 She was speaking , but her voice , peevishly insistent , was coming from far away , no longer coherent words but waves of sound beating against his brain .
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