Example sentences of "be relieved of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Poland , in the forefront of reform in Eastern Europe , may soon be relieved of a similar proportion of its $45 billion debt .
2 If SERPS is abolished , future generations will certainly be relieved of a burden .
3 No , I think that erm you 'll be relieved of a lot of duties that took a lot of time and this will give you more leisure time to have your personal contacts and sport and other pleasure activities .
4 McKinsey said it was dealing directly with Information Consulting on the transaction but the latter would have to be relieved of an option owned by Saatchi before any definitive pact .
5 When I last wrote to you in January I mentioned that I hoped to be relieved of the secretarial duties of the B.A.E.C. by another member who had volunteered to take these over .
6 She added , by way of conversation , that she must wait patiently to be relieved of the burden of living .
7 ‘ But , to articulate the apparent principle underlying the section more precisely it is surely envisaged in each of the five cases where the section authorises refunds of amounts paid in respect of rates which would otherwise be irrecoverable that the ratepayer who has paid rates in compliance with a demand note which he might have successfully resisted may appropriately be relieved of the consequences of his oversight .
8 20–6 Mrs McIver , wife of the Moderator , asked to be relieved of the duty of leader of praise which she had undertaken for the past two years .
9 No doubt some of the same ‘ gentlemen ’ who could n't be bothered to remember their wives ' birthdays were equally glad to be relieved of the responsibility of remembering their mistresses ' .
10 Anyway the question erm , is , can you think of any ways in which scientists could be relieved of the pressure to get quick results .
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