Example sentences of "be [v-ing] from a " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | One broker was found to be operating from a telephone box at Heathrow airport . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ We are also putting forward a national launch and will be shortlisting from a creative and consultative point of view to promote Westcountry to advertisers . ’ |
5 | In his Sept. 11 radio broadcast Iliescu also strongly condemned proposals said to be emanating from a joint Hungarian-Polish-Czechoslovakian working group for the economic integration of Transylvania ( home of Romania 's ethnic Hungarian minority ) into an economic space to be created by the three countries . |
6 | The people who end up with detectors on the SSC will be benefiting from a huge American investment ( attempts to raise money abroad are meeting with little success ) and they will be in a position to dominate American particle physics for a decade , so such considerations carry some weight . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | It is in no way intended to replace any treatment you may be having from a doctor , consultant or practitioner . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Very often this will be coming from a different department , who should be alerted in good time . |
11 | He felt a peculiar sense of dislocation , and the sounds of those in the room seemed to be coming from a great distance away . |
12 | His eyes seemed to be coming from a long way away . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | But Moubarak argued that he might have misjudged the colt 's preparation in not giving him sufficient work since he was found to be suffering from a minor skin infection on his legs after his previous race . |
15 | If the young daughters of women with gonorrhoea are examined some 5 per cent will be found to be suffering from a gonococcal vulva-vaginitis . |
16 | A Your dog would appear to be suffering from a deficiency of pancreatic enzymes which help to digest protein , fat and sugars . |
17 | And if anyone should encounter Patrick Phelan , give him a wide berth , since he will almost certainly be suffering from a contagious plague of boils . |
18 | If a dog has a good appetite but seems to be losing weight , it may be suffering from a condition known as pancreatic insufficiency . |
19 | Another initiative that seems to be suffering from a bout of collective cold foot is the Common Operating System Interface effort sponsored by IBM Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co . |
20 | She was supposed to be suffering from a nervous breakdown , but that could be because the law did n't want anybody talking to her . |
21 | However , if a police officer is suddenly told by control that the member of the public with whom he is dealing may be suffering from a mental disorder , he may start to deal with that individual differently , and in a way that may not be particularly helpful . |
22 | A medical certificate showed Zhivkov , 79 , to be suffering from a range of physiological and nervous complaints . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | In 1976 he was found to be suffering from a spinal disease which was unrelated to the accident but which rendered him totally unfit for work . |
25 | A child can not be required to attend a hospital or mental nursing home as an in-patient for the purposes of examination unless the court is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that : ( i ) the child may be suffering from a physical or mental condition that requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) a period as a resident patient is necessary if the examination is to be carried out properly ( para 4(3) ) . |
26 | ‘ Supposing the next time he appears to be suffering from a stomach upset , or a hangover , for that matter , ’ said Rachel thoughtfully , ‘ you were to persuade him to come in here simply for some medication ? ’ |
27 | Five-week-old Christopher was admitted on 12 April because of vomiting and was found to be suffering from a narrowing of the exit of the stomach . |
28 | Moving this way , then , we would be starting from a causal theory of justification ; the causal theory of knowledge would simply be one of its consequences . |
29 | As my French was better than Brian 's , we agreed that I would do the talking and that I 'd choose a moment when Mazzin was in one of his camarade moods so that neither of us would be starting from a point of anger . |
30 | ‘ Meanwhile , Bumface will be hearing from a cousin of mine at the War Office . |