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

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1 This barrage was much closer and more concentrated , the shells passing over appeared lower than the shells from the Naval guns , and the noise more intense , the guns appeared to be firing from the bottom of the orchard .
2 You know , if we were in Malaysia , we 'd be hanging from the light fittings for this . ’
3 Instead you list some possible rewards he may be gaining from the phone calls :
4 Cooper and McMahon , who had imagined they would be walking from the court as free men , were shattered .
5 Last year , walking in a forest above Lake Geneva , I saw terrible evidence of this as acre after acre of trees seemed to be dying from the top down .
6 As a precaution , Alexandra took her fork round to the far side of the wain , in case her mother should be looking from a window , and plunged and twisted it in most expertly in order to bring out a huge wedge of tawny grasses , cut last summer in these very meadows .
7 One broker was found to be operating from a telephone box at Heathrow airport .
8 Some fences can be deceiving from a distance , so the horse must be given clear aids as to what to expect so he is not taken by surprise .
9 A widening of the euro/domestic differential leads to increased issuance — an effect likely to be feeding from the lender side of the market rather than the borrower .
10 By the end of this century , it is hoped that 11,000 students will be benefiting from a Bristol education , an increase of 50% on current student numbers .
11 Speak to your vet about castrating the dog since the problems in this case are likely to be resulting from an excess of sexual libido .
12 Every light seemed to be glaring from the windows when they arrived .
13 It is in no way intended to replace any treatment you may be having from a doctor , consultant or practitioner .
14 At Diego Garcia Island , 3,647 kilometres away ( in the Indian Ocean ) , the sounds of the explosions were at first thought to be coming from a ship in distress , firing its guns to attract attention , so the people ran out to vantage points on the coast of the island to try to see it .
15 Give it fifty years and I 'll bet you that the baker and all the rest of the folks , it 'll be coming from a supermarket , but they 'll be delivering stuff that you 've put on your computer .
16 Just where he was now and where he was heading was uncertain , this possibly having much to do with the non-arrival of Murray and the Steward , since both would be coming from the West Country and Balliol was thought to be marching southwards down the middle of the land .
17 What made things more disconcerting was a strange banging noise that seemed to be coming from the ceiling .
18 Ian Frank , of the local environment group NEON , said it seemed to be coming from the ICI Wilton site .
19 She heard a car go up the road and then still heard it as it travelled some way along the road at the top , and realised the wind must be coming from the south for the sound to come to her so distinctly .
20 The oil seems to be coming from the transfer box , not from the main box .
21 Once again , it seemed to be coming from the direction of the hill .
22 The tube stem version is better in these circumstances as the line will always be coming from the top of the float .
23 If you coming up the yeah it 'll be coming from the top
24 Now , two of the questions out of the six will come from developmental and four of the questions of the six will be coming from the topics that I 've covered on most of s it 'll come from one one of the many topics that I 've c or several of the topics that I 've covered .
25 ‘ The Friends do a worthwhile job , but the health service is trying to raise money from outside when it should be coming from the Government .
26 ‘ The Friends do a worthwhile job , the health service is trying to raise money from outside when it should be coming from the Government .
27 At first it looked harmless enough , and did not even seem to be coming from the mountain .
28 And then we used to do erm exercises with er from different areas , they 'd come and attack our area or we 'd come and try and in il infiltrate in their area and er we had , we had a night exercise and we was erm went out Saturday afternoon , we was out all Saturday night and Sunday and on the Sunday mid day we was still er out and we was in the farmyard at the farm at end of Brierley 's Lane by Bell Lane , off Bell Lane , Brierley 's Lane right at other end , we was in their farmyard and their outer buildings and we was str put out on guard duty from the Stafford Road to Broad Lane , and we was protecting that area , they were supposed to be coming from the Cannock area towards us and er we was in the , in the farmyard and course the m muck and stuff and all that out of the farmyard was there and the ducks was wallowing in it .
29 He could distinctly hear voices which seemed to be coming from the parcels office next door .
30 Before the trial of the action in 1979 the plaintiff was discovered to be suffering from a back disease , unrelated to the injury , which rendered him totally unfit for work by 1976 .
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