Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] [prep] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 But I am looking at something from the previous century .
2 Now we are looking at it from the point of view of anticipating a loss which will trigger the grief response .
3 Your finger will no longer be aligned with the picture — because you are looking at it from a slightly different direction ; your eyes are not in the same place .
4 But also more importantly we 're looking at it from er an employee health and safety point of view because we feel it 's just as important to have our employees aware that their
5 Nigel Dudding , you 're speaking to us from the bar at erm Henley Rugby Club , what was the atmosphere there , watching the game ?
6 In and out , on and off , they 're coming at us from all sides .
7 But , what I 'm saying is , if you , salesmen particularly get one , you 'll need one to get round the country your patch , but you need to get familiar with the towns up and down the country for deli , for delivery , cos your customers will talk about the area and you 're talking to someone from a transport café , you have n't got a clue where the towns are .
8 They are coming to us from Dieppe . ’
9 I want to know where these guys are coming at me from .
10 But one thing I can tell you about Port Vale , the ground has vastly changed from last season , the terracing 's been improved , their seating , it 's pure luxury apart from the press box , because I still have to climb that suspect wooden ladder , and perched on top of the main stand is a shed where I 'm speaking to you from Jane .
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