Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] that [pron] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 The UK Department of Trade & Industry on Monday licensed a new transatlantic telephone operator on Monday , and the company has now begun operating : Swiftcall Ltd is using lines that it leases from Mercury Communications Ltd with calls to be delivered in the US by Sprint Corp , and will charge between 25 pence and 28 pence a minute plus tax , with a sign-on fee of £1,000 for companies , £50 for residential subscribers , the fee to be set against call charges until it runs out ; Swiftcall founder Tom McCabe told the paper that even at 30% capacity , he could reach annual turnover of £10m and make a substantial profit ; he plans a £2m investment in the first three years and will run the service with a staff of four from the World Trade Centre , near the Tower of London .
2 In the emotionally charged pieces that he wrote from the war front , Nizan pointed up the inescapable fact that the future of France was being decided on the soil of Spain .
3 The electronic and acoustic weapons systems of bats , which we discussed in Chapter 2 , have all the finely tuned sophistication that we expect from the end-products of a long arms race .
4 In simple terms , the surgeon supervises and controls the robot from a computer terminal , using information that he receives from sensors at the tool-end of the robot , known as the end-effector .
5 A couple who run a private nursing home have been barred from entering the premises while police investigate allegations that they stole from elderly residents .
6 Roger Skelding and Kathy Staddon were barred from Heighton House at Barnwood Road in Gloucester , following allegations that they stole from residents .
7 The couple were barred from Heighton House at Barnwood Road in Gloucester following allegations that they stole from residents .
8 Shoals of people were coming up the drive from the west gate — Cameron recognized faces that he knew from the sawmill at Kenmore .
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