Example sentences of "to [be] [art] free " in BNC.
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1 | Although Bert Cooke , shortly after his conversion , became an active supporter of Paisley 's evangelistic work , he was less than enthusiastic about the public image of the Church : ‘ When I started thinking about full-time service , I did n't want to be a Free Presbyterian . |
2 | We were told that there would be a substantial charge for what used to be a free option : buttonholes on the sleeves . |
3 | If the help available was to be a free good then , in the USA , there would be a considerable amount of stigma attached to recipients of it . |
4 | No longer was he to be a free agent in the matter of policy . |
5 | It was argued that only property-owners had the economic independence necessary to be a free man . |
6 | What seems to the individual to be a free and spontaneous response can be seen from " outside " to be the product of social and ideological conditioning , or even in some instances of a concerted campaign to mould public opinion in such a way as to produce exactly the response which each individual feels and believes to be authentically his or hers alone . |
7 | Yeah , I think people feel uneasy about the whole subject of surrogacy because we know that sometimes rich women have paid poor women er , for surrogacy or adoption and I think we want that choice to be a free one , in which case we have to raise their material circumstances so no one is forced to sell their baby , just as no one should be forced to sell , you know , their blood ! |
8 | ‘ Because Stapleton thought that she would be very much more useful to him if she appeared to be a free woman . ’ |
9 | But do you feel it ought to be a free market erm situation , at least to the extent that anyone can move into any area they wish to provided they could find a place to live ? |
10 | One of these used to be the Free Church but has now been converted into a house . |