Example sentences of "was [v-ing] [pron] from " in BNC.
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1 | She felt as though she was seeing them from under a great weight . |
2 | She was seeing it from Sabine Jourdain 's point of view : a young foreigner pursuing her and intending to latch on to her . |
3 | He was seeing it all so differently from Gabriel ; he was seeing it from the other side of the mirror . |
4 | If I was phoning you from Publishing and I phoned up G A |
5 | Ginny could only suppose that Ralph thought he was protecting her from a possible nuisance . |
6 | As they returned to Swinbrook on Grye , the gipsy horse , the trees of Wychwood closed in about them and Carrie imagined the sadly diminished yet still proud forest was protecting them from the rest of the world . |
7 | 'I persuaded myself that I did n't want to introduce irrelevances into your investigation , when in fact I was protecting myself from having to relive traumas of the past . |
8 | The material was deemed faulty and Mr Martinson was emptying it from his truck when it splashed over him , causing severe burns . |
9 | The senator spoke with a sudden and incredible venom , and I realised it was only that angry force that was keeping him from weeping for his two children . |
10 | The black cat was eyeing her from upstairs . |
11 | Oh , I was writing it from the board actually . |
12 | Fine er what we 're , what we 're saying to you basically is , right , and , and another thing you 're doing is proving that you 're capable of doing it , now if I was training you from cold , right , and you had n't done it |
13 | On the one hand papal taxation was preserving them from Edward 's attentions , except for customary feudal dues and prerogative levies ; it is safe to assume that the laity were adapting readily to the notion of leaving the tax burden , or as much of it as they could , to the clergy . |
14 | However Germany was short of helium and the major industrial producer — the USA , who was extracting it from natural gas — did n't want to supply it so soon after the war . |
15 | It is believed Stavridis told the judge in a behind-closed-doors grilling that the pilot was directing him from shore . |
16 | Then Izzie was calling him from behind the pageant . |
17 | She was calling me from central London , having travelled there with her young son on the underground train . |
18 | I dreamt that my mother was calling me from the bottom of a deep , deep well . |
19 | Lucy 's voice was calling her from outside on the landing . |
20 | For all the tact of his dealings with the army , his words and policies in the summer of 1958 plainly showed that de Gaulle was disassociating himself from the ideology of integration — i.e. integration of Algeria into France — that many officers favoured . |
21 | The Midland Wagon Company were the owners of ‘ Perseverance ’ and the BCR was buying her from them on hire purchase . |
22 | She was asking something from him , this stranger whose job was to shoot the IRA assassins if they came . |
23 | The grey-brown circle suddenly became the face of a planet , and Ace was approaching it from space . |
24 | He was constructing something from a foil ash tray when she approached . |
25 | She knew he had an early appointment with one of his lawyers and hoped that that was what was distancing him from her this morning . |
26 | It was there a bit because I was hiding something from my mother . |
27 | She knew he was hiding something from her about the cat , something nasty , that should not be spoken of , she was sure . |
28 | ‘ Would it be rude of me to ask who he was hiding it from ? ’ |
29 | It seemed like only moments after Shiona had fallen asleep that the light snapped on in the compartment and a strong hand was dragging her from her bunk . |
30 | And what was stopping her from accepting that offer ? |