Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If they 're gon na be driving from village to village , they might as well work from a police station and drive from village to village in a transit van or a police vehicle .
2 However , Mrs Knelle seemed to be driving from house to house to exchange news , and I thought the old Ireland persisted around Lough Corrib as well as might be expected , or better .
3 As well as coaching many of Britain 's leading international crews , Spracklen is a key member of the Oxford University team , and he will be returning from Canada in March to look after them for the last fortnight before the Boat Race .
4 TODAY Ian will be walking from Devonport to Kingsbridge — a total of 23.2 miles — and still looks well on course to win his bet with Corals , the bookmakers who are helping sponsor this trip .
5 The CAC Super Cub will be operating from Tarbes in the foothills of the French Pyrenees mountains from mid-December 1991 and will be available for check-out and solo hire , tailwheel conversions and ski , mountain and alpine training .
6 Not that you did much , you 'd be going from class to class entertaining the kids with your dances and stories .
7 The Cowley based company Unipart appears to be going from strength to strength despite the gloom in the rest of the industry of the last three years .
8 Money was the issue , because he used to spend his money on hobbies and I 'd never know what I 'd be getting from week to week and some weeks I 'd not get anything .
9 In this case an executive director made an announcement to the company 's employees that the firm would be moving from Chelsea to Fulham .
10 The new plant will shortly be moving from Dalkeith to a 20,000 sq ft facility at Livingston .
11 He appears to be moving from place to place , and we want to speak to Mr Chaudhry about abduction
12 Pion helped Masklin down on to the ground , which seemed to him to be moving from side to side .
13 If many students are likely to be moving from room to room , and even leaving the school altogether , some system of control and supervision will certainly be necessary so that no one gets lost , or is tempted to fritter away time or abscond .
14 Or we will for Ever be Running from Place to Place .
15 Mrs Jamieson will be travelling from Edinburgh to Leeds , departing from Edinburgh on Wednesday 8 September 1993 at 1.00 pm and returning to Edinburgh on Thursday 9 September 1993 , departing from Leeds at 6.49 pm .
16 Mr Shevardnadze will be travelling from Managua to Havana tomorrow , where he will meet the Cuban President , Fidel Castro .
17 Her place will be taken by another topnotch stayer , Lilac Wonder , which will be travelling from Mildenhall for the two-dog race .
18 And with the additional treatments from DeCleor you 'll be glowing from top to toe by the end of the week .
19 You may be suffering from stress as a result of work or other numerous circumstances .
20 Teachers also collected national savings , organised and staffed country holidays for needy children , alerted the school nurse when scabies or head lice appeared , and kept a watchful eye for children who might be suffering from difficulties in sight and hearing .
21 An interesting sidelight on battlefront conditions came from his remarks that the Peshmerga brought in for attention mainly tended to be suffering from wounds to their limbs from weapons such as Kalashnikovs , since those who sustained head or body injuries generally failed to get as far as a field hospital .
22 Although the quantity of its output so far may not satisfy some observers , there is every reason to believe that , over the next year , preparers , auditors and users will be suffering from indigestion as a result of the material about to emerge from the pipeline .
23 Nicu Ceausescu , the son of the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu , was released from prison on Nov. 24 on health grounds ; he was said to be suffering from cirrhosis of the liver .
24 The South Africans , who had won the toss , looked to be suffering from nerves in the early overs .
25 ‘ At the time I was convinced it was an allergic reaction to something because I could n't believe I could be suffering from acne at my age ’ .
26 Very few of you will be starting from scratch to implement your computerised personnel information system .
27 We are now in a new championship and we will be starting from scratch on Sunday , ’ states the Newry schoolteacher , ‘ To get through the first round is always a big task .
28 Laidlaw knew he could be overreacting from lack of sleep — it could have been a plan to try and break him down : a voice , no face .
29 This is another in our series from the university , in which I shall be discovering from people in the wider community what they know about us and what the points of contact are between the university and them .
30 But he had indicated , on his appointment as vice-president last spring , that he would not take the traditional route to the presidency as he would be retiring from OUP during 1993 .
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