Example sentences of "as [pers pn] be [v-ing] from " in BNC.

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1 But it would seem to me that er there may be a marginal undersupply in Bradford on the basis of the current U D P and that is assuming that we we have the same balance between Bradford and between North Yorkshire as I am implying from my my particular figures .
2 I suppose that many of you will have heard about my motoring experience a few weeks ago as I was travelling from Winfrith to Harwell .
3 Yeah , so if as you 're falling from a great height .
4 As she was speaking from Stoke the ignorance of our existence is clearly creeping ever upward .
5 She immediately had to be ‘ warded ’ as she was suffering from acute torticollis .
6 Anne who took full responsibility for the care of her husband , David , who had suffered a stroke , needed a rest for a couple of days a week as she was suffering from arthritis .
7 She met him emerging from their tall block of apartments as she was returning from work on the Friday evening , having stopped to buy groceries on the way home , her mind flying ahead to Luke 's arrival and all that she planned to say to him now that she had made up her mind to end their affair .
8 As we were hearing from Rupert just now , you know , you start if you travel to the States and spend two or three weeks wandering around there , you get an impression of the travel industry as a consumer , and you come back and go to a hotel here and you find that it seems a bit more expensive , or perhaps the meals are n't quite so good , or , as Rupert pointed out , the service is n't quite so good .
9 Anyway , erm we went to the Ca Polly had n't seen them in the shops anywhere and went to Caerphilly market on Saturday morning and as we were coming from it he said look there 's a shirt you want for Robert there .
10 Printed with a new thermal chromatic invisible ink , the animals and trees actually disappear from the T-shirt when you get hot — just as quickly as they are disappearing from the wild , in fact !
11 Her mother had surprised everyone by dying just as they were recovering from her husband 's death .
12 Creed opened the glass panel one morning as they were returning from the airport and said , ‘ Where do you live , Spaghetti ? ’
13 On the east wall of the chancel is the inscription to Thomas Pelling , the ‘ flying man ’ from Lincolnshire , who fell to his death from the battlements when the rope went slack as he was descending from the church tower to the Old Star inn in April 1733 .
14 As he was escaping from the room with a sort of lurking horror , the servant girl called after him .
15 He married the daughter of Aunes , one of the early colonists , and died when a landslide at Cabo Girão crushed his boat as he was returning from Funchal .
16 He chose the time carefully , lurked and caught Dersingham as he was coming from the stable yard after having driven himself out .
17 Chapple-Hyam added : ‘ Dr Devious was definitely well below his best at the Curragh as he was suffering from the virus that affected my yard .
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