Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] free " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The second limb of natural justice is that decisions should be made free from bias or impartiality . |
3 | It was resolved that the attendance of the physician and the surgeons should be given free of all expense to the institution , and that each should be allowed the privileges of a governor by virtue of their appointments . |
4 | The area should be weed free , with plenty of compost dug in . |
5 | Young plants should be weed free , with the compost kept moist , and fed every two weeks in the growing season with half-strength liquid fertiliser . |
6 | Young plants should be kept free of weeds . |
7 | Most soils and sites will suit it , and it should be kept free of weeds while establishing . |
8 | Animals that you have captured specially for testing should be set free immediately afterwards in the place from which they were taken . |
9 | The Royal Commission on Legal Services recommended that an initial half-hour 's worth of advice should be provided free of charge to anyone who requests it , despite the possibilities of abuse by those who have adequate financial resources . |
10 | The National Government had been allotted a definite task , and on its completion it is understood that Parliament should be dissolved as soon as circumstances permit , and that each of the parties should be left free to place its policy before the electors for their approval . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Although there is a general principle that education in the state sector must be provided free of charge , there are exceptions to this in the case of , for example , ‘ optional extras ’ ( see Appendix to this chapter ) . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | And though some knights might be supplied free by feudal service , household ones had to be maintained by their lords , mercenary ones needed pay , and those with money-fiefs constituted a regular charge on the treasury . |
15 | They were among four Russian boys who travelled to Westonbirt school near Tetbury to meet two Russian girl orphans , who 'll be educated free of change for a year . |
16 | When I first started to explore Scotland by train , there were long spacious carriages , first and second class , with a restaurant and buffet , a guard 's van where bikes could be carried free of charge , and a service that transported you to the Highlands through snow drifts that would bury a car . |
17 | A quick consultation between these two agencies resulted in the top being cut off the car so that the injured man could be lifted free . |
18 | ‘ He usually took the first surgery , so that Niall could be left free to attend crew briefings . ’ |
19 | You 'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it . |
20 | Details are available in a series of publications which may be obtained free of charge from : |
21 | Individual copies may be obtained free of charge from The Terrence Higgins Trust . |
22 | Copies of these translations ( and the English original ) may be obtained free of charge from the Publications Unit ( ) . |
23 | Despite their name they do not sterilise but articles fully immersed in them , for 30 seconds or more , after cleaning , may be rendered free from harmful micro-organisms provided operational temperatures have been reached and are maintained . |
24 | A contributory factor in the mechanism of diabetic hypertriglyceridaemia may be increased free fatty acid turnover which is consistently found in uncontrolled diabetes ( Lewis et al , 1972 ) . |
25 | Under one proposal , householders may be charged for the removal of non-recyclable rubbish , while separated consignments of glass , paper , and cans would be collected free . |
26 | If a higher age is fixed , women would be denied free prescriptions and bus passes at 60 . |
27 | In return for paying a small weekly contribution the contributor and his dependants acquired a presumption that they would be treated free without a means test though this was never a legal right . |
28 | She said you and Abul would be set free . |
29 | They would be routed for the second time in their existence , and their slaves — the people — would be set free and return to fight with God against them ! |
30 | Soon rumours started that the prisoners in the orphanage would be set free but no one knew where they would go . |