Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [be] free " in BNC.

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1 The defendants took the view that the rule ought not so to relate and that such discussions should be free for publication without restraint or inhibition .
2 Employers should be free to recruit the most suitable workers and not be restricted from doing so by legislation or regulation . ’
3 Monaco also had several demands to make of Otto and was present at his coronation on 12 July 1198 , possibly to seek that the Lombard cities should be free from imperial encroachments .
4 News and information programmes should be free of all forms of discrimination and these programmes should be accessible free of charge to all .
5 Mr MacGregor suggested that schools should be free , amongst other things , to offer vocational courses which might include material outside the National Curriculum and , exceptionally , enable the ablest pupils to drop a non-core foundation subject in order to take a non-statutory option .
6 A golden principle in contract was " freedom of contract " meaning that the parties should be free to agree whatever terms they wished .
7 However , recently , the courts have taken a more laissez-faire attitude to exclusion clauses and fundamental breach on the basis that the parties should be free to agree that there should be no liability under the contract even for a fundamental breach , if that was their desire , see Photo Productions Ltd. v Securicor Transport Ltd. [ 1980 ] .
8 The shoulders should be free of clothing .
9 Private homes would be free to compete on a more even playing field , no longer subject to the whims of the local health authority .
10 All schools will be free to manage their day-to-day budgets , with local education authorities given a new strategic role .
11 All schools will be free to manage their day-to-day budgets , with local education authorities given a new strategic role .
12 Schools will be free under LMS to make their own spending decisions ; LEAs are to assess the cumulative educational effect of these decisions .
13 That life imprisonment should no longer be the automatic penalty for murder and that judges should be free to impose whatever penalty they seem fit .
14 Such responses would be free of eye-velocity signals , but at the same time would be contaminated by visual signals or higher command signals acting to cancel the VOR .
15 Other countries would be free to join the free-trade zone .
16 Subsidiaries will be free to set their own prices .
17 Unofficial forecasts for inflation this month alone now range between 25 and 60 per cent — and companies will be free to set whatever prices they like from now on .
18 NHS Hospital Trusts will be free to negotiate the pay and conditions of their own staff , and to acquire their own supplies and services locally .
19 Visits to Ulster 's historic monuments will be free next weekend .
20 With such a carefully structured order , village life and farming in good times could be free from drought and civil disturbance , be secure and highly profitable , particularly for the thegn .
21 Even in a large population , very few individuals may be free of any deleterious mutations ; if this fittest class fails to leave descendents , it can never be recovered , and the mean fitness of the population will decline irreversibly , in a process known as ‘ Muller 's ratchet ’ .
22 Equally the Rome Treaty principle of freedom to supply services suggests that airlines should be free to enter and compete on any inter-state route .
23 banks should be free to provide banking and investment services anywhere within the EC ; insurers will have greater freedom to cover risks in member countries ;
24 In that case , there was nothing in the circumstances to justify the implication of any term in the agency between the assured and the brokers that the brokers should be free to act for the opposing party , the insurers .
25 To achieve these purposes , such organisations must be free from government interference or control .
26 As the football season approached , the question arose whether the League competition should be suspended so that players and officials could be free to volunteer for the war effort .
27 Under the agreement EC airlines would be free to set their own tariffs from January 1993 and to fly between any EC country .
28 Henceforth , the Bank of England would set short-term interest rates and banks would be free to compete to supply whatever quantity of lending was demanded at that rate .
29 There has been some debate over the necessity of maintaining a central bank , when it is possible to have a free banking regime in which banks would be free to print their own notes to satisfy the demand for cash .
30 Taylor will meet officials from Lazio , Bari and Sampdoria to make sure the three national heroes will be free to travel to Poland and Norway for World Cup qualifying games in May and June next year .
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