Example sentences of "[adv] reeling from the " in BNC.

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1 The news has shocked a fashion industry already reeling from the recession .
2 It 's already reeling from the murders of British tour-ists Elizabeth Over and her best friend Julie Godwin and the gang-rape of a 44-year-old woman in the last 10 days .
3 It 's already reeling from the murders of British tourists Elizabeth Over and her best friend Julie Godwin and the gang rape of a 44-year-old woman in the last 10 days .
4 Terrified commuters were already reeling from the first explosion which went off in a flower bed at at 8.39am when the second , larger Semtex blast came 90 minutes later .
5 Already reeling from the loss of skipper Jonathan Davies , Griffiths was rocked by the news that Kevin Ellis has only a 50–50 chance of being fit .
6 ULSTER drivers already reeling from the jump in the cost of motoring imposed by the Budget are facing another rise in car park charges .
7 The Financial Times of Jan. 28 noted that the co-operative and private sector was already reeling from the previous week 's monetary reform , having " relied heavily on the large cash economy and soaring prices to fuel its takeoff " .
8 Dugal Nisbet-Smith , director of the Newspaper Society , an organisation representing mainly English and Welsh provincial titles , has said 17.5 per cent VAT would be a catastrophe for an industry already reeling from the recession .
9 Fearing another embarrassing incident , in his short and fated career as West Ham manager , Lou Macari , still reeling from the Swindon financial controversies , slapped a huge fine on McAvennie .
10 The Association is still reeling from the news of the unexpected death of its chief executive and secretary Andrew Sansom at the end of November .
11 How those players — like struggling striker John Taylor , still reeling from the barracking he received against Barnsley — need a lift .
12 What he had not bargained for was the fact that these two Gardai had been listening to well-articulated feminist rhetoric all afternoon and were still reeling from the effects .
13 Twenty-five-year old India Miller is still reeling from the shock of being named 1991 Scottish Hairdresser of the Year .
14 IT 'S the tape that 's caused a new storm for the Royals , still reeling from the scandal of Fergie 's holiday snaps .
15 And the Royal Family is still reeling from the Mirror 's exclusive pictures of Fergie 's poolside antics with John Bryan .
16 Still reeling from the lack of coverage by U.S. magazines and newspapers of the Rugby World Cup in particular , and the sport in general , Rugby U.S. interviewed Sports Illustrated ( SI ) managing editor John Papanek to get his perspective on rugby .
17 That was in January 1950 , when Europe was still reeling from the revelations of the Nazi death-camps , opened less than five years before , and the voluminous confirmations of the Nuremberg trials of what war-criminals had done there .
18 Whitlock smiled politely , his mind still reeling from the way she had dissected his cover story , piece by piece , until there was nothing left for him to hide behind .
19 Lucy , who had her first baby , Oliver , three months ago , is still reeling from the impact of the blazing row that exploded when she and her husband drew up their will .
20 The US was still reeling from the embarrassment of the Cuban Missile Crisis and needed to boost morale .
21 Quigley was still reeling from the impact of his great gesture .
22 Still reeling from the closure of the Ross pizza factory in 1991 , when 500 jobs were lost .
23 Her mother Mary Ann Elsworth , 77 , was still reeling from the shock .
24 The branch is still reeling from the losses suffered at last year 's polls .
25 Shopfloor workers at the company 's factory in Llandudno Junction are still reeling from the news that the factory is to close within two years , with the loss of 100 workers .
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