Example sentences of "[pron] [v-ing] [prep] [pron] from " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In other words , we would not vote for the ball being thrown in any direction , for instance to someone running onto it from deep . |
2 | We felt them looking at us from behind the lace and from the shadowy hallways , peering through their caterpillar curtains at these strangers with clean shoes and light , impractical clothes . |
3 | But I have to say that somebody coming to it from outside might indeed take a different view , so I would like just to deal with that aspect of the matter . |
4 | I was tel I was telling you looking at it from another point of view last night of the What happens when you put electricity through a wire ? |
5 | She could feel them coming towards her from his eyes and his smile , but they were different now , quieter , triumphant . |
6 | There were about twelve or more German prisoners , all of them staring at me from the gloom of the interior . |
7 | Folly turned the card over and over in her hands , as if by her looking at it from another direction the words might mysteriously transpose themselves into the expected apology . |
8 | It was still , but he sensed her staring at him from out of the darkness of her shelter , and a laboured and painful breathing came from her . |
9 | My wife wished to take a photograph of me leaning against it from uphill and I have to report that the stone proved not to be immovable and now rests at the bottom of the slope . |