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

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1 ‘ The world is only slowly emerging from recession and it is not certain whether Germany 's has been arrested .
2 As curare was only just emerging from obscurity ( see Chapter 6 ) , this was a very prompt seizure of a new opportunity for therapy .
3 this bloke and his bird , right , and then ahead would n't like it clears up a bit in , in the Blackwall tunnel but it 's still like sort of five yards in between each car and he 's just like moving from lane to lane without signalling or anything
4 Again he bowed , once more colouring from neck to brow .
5 ‘ We 're both obviously suffering from jet-lag , and we 'll feel a lot better after a decent night 's sleep . ’
6 He tried another way , now slightly sweating from anxiety .
7 There were two mechanisms available — the ancient , rather hazardous and capricious method that distributed spores , the wind ; and the newly arrived messenger service , the flying insects , which were now regularly moving from tree to tree , feeding on the leaves and the spores .
8 At the same time the emphasis is quite naturally shifting from production for broadcast to production for use on video in the classroom .
9 Fifteen degrees of flap induce marked buffet at 92 knots , with the stick very noticeably jerking from side to side at a stall speed of 85 knots .
10 VISTA made science more girl friendly in two ways : both boys and girls were offered an attractive image of a competent woman scientist , and talks concentrated on social and industrial applications of science , an element too often missing from science at school .
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