Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] free [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For groups , one adult will be given free admission for every 20 young people in the group |
2 | The arrival of the mail helped , too : a mound of letters from the relatives who were , or , if they were to be given free accommodation , thought that they were , coming to Uncle Karl 's party . |
3 | But he will be given free reign over the selection and training of his team . |
4 | You 'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it . |
5 | He had bought Burleigh ( which he invariably called The Burleigh School , in capitals ) precisely so that his manner might be given free rein and ample pasturage . |
6 | Soldiers will no longer be given free cigarettes . |
7 | All who finish will be given free entry to the show on July 26th . |
8 | Only a few exceptional women were likely to take advantage of equal education opportunities , though on grounds of utility alone , Mill argued that it was important for this small pool of female talent to be permitted free choice of occupation so that it might contribute to human development . |
9 | In this sense , the ‘ essential ’ standards established at Community level provide a baseline ; provided goods and services meet these baseline standards , they must be permitted free access to the whole Community market . |
10 | These can be done free standing , with ankle weights or strapped to a pulley machine . |
11 | The letters should convey concern about the critical state of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi 's health , urge that she should be granted free access to a doctor of her choice , and appeal for her immediate and unconditional release . |
12 | Supporters who buy season tickets before August 15 will be handed free passes for the following season if the Seasiders fail to make the play-offs or gain automatic promotion . |
13 | It was just as well that he would soon be yoked to Virginia , so that his desire for his headstrong gypsy would never be allowed free rein . |
14 | A product lawfully made or service provided which complies with Community essential standards must therefore be allowed free entry into all the Member States of the Community . |
15 | If a higher age is fixed , women would be denied free prescriptions and bus passes at 60 . |