Example sentences of "[am/are] free [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 This follows from the principle that individuals are free to contract or not to contract with whomever they please .
2 Here at last , people have an abundant society where all benefit and all are free to live and work in a flexible , creative way .
3 Again we are prescriptive , and you are free to choose or not .
4 It explains why judges must conceive the body of law they administer as a whole rather than as a set of discrete decisions that they are free to make or amend one by one , with nothing but a strategic interest in the rest .
5 You and your neighbours , colleagues and soulmates are free to meet and set up a voluntary organization with almost any aim in mind .
6 Returners often express difficulties in knowing where to begin , on which books to buy and which to borrow. , Some course tutors supply their own introductory reading lists , and most specify ‘ musts ’ such as the UKCC Code of Professional Conduct ; but others will arrange an early library session so that you are free to browse and survey what is available locally .
7 They are free to rotate and the brakes work , so if for any reason a wheels-up arrival is made there should be little or no damage to the airframe .
8 Whatever the form of the advice , the Inspectorate make it clear that the teachers are free to accept or reject it .
9 You are free to come and go as you wish .
10 Ready-made good fathers who are free to marry and in my age-group are n't easily come by .
11 We also need organisations that are free to determine and to organise the most effective way to tackle those needs .
12 With the league season over , Haslemere first XI are free to experiment and for this friendly fixture , skipper Smyth gave debuts to three players : Hunter , McGrath and Patel .
13 If something interests you , you 're free to go and explore the possibilities of teaching it , and you are n't shut into these watertight boxes that you 're in that department and can never get out of it .
14 The eight self-contained villages which comprise this modern Club each have their own character but there are no boundaries , you 're free to wander and use all the facilities .
15 I hate to burst your royal bubble , Excellency , but I 'm free to come and go as I please . ’
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