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

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1 But Gentlemen for your deliberations to be useful they must be free — your opinions must not be shackled by authorities ; & I know that were I present your candor and delicacy towards me would be such , as to prevent that freedom of discussion and investigation , which is absolutely necessary to obtain a knowledge of facts .
2 They must be free to drive their companies forward , but exercise that freedom within a framework of effective accountability , ’ the Committee stressed in its final report .
3 It was not , save by a few visionaries , supposed that these secondary schools should be provided for everybody , nor that they should be free .
4 As grandparents they should be free to be detached , and to give time and care of a different and special kind , which harassed and busy parents are often not able to provide .
5 Though inspectors have no enforcement powers , Wing believed they should be free to point out difficult areas of practice .
6 might say , I 'm a beef farmer , erm I enjoy my , my beef very much , my philosophy is that erm , if we 're going to use animals we 're going to eat the , their time here should be as humane , they should have as humane treatment as possible , and they should be free from fear , hunger and pain , and when the time comes for them to go they should know as little about it as possible .
7 It was suggested that the type of work undertaken by the centres should be restricted but that they should be free of those rules of professional etiquette ( e.g. advertising and touting for business ) which would inhibit their work .
8 In 1936 the National Executive Committee rejected a number of proposals to change the party Constitution , most of them inspired by the Constituency Party Association.25 After the Edinburgh Conference , in November 1936 , a Constituency Party Association conference was held in London at which representatives of local Labour parties supported the demand that they should be free to elect the Constituency representatives on the National Executive without the unions being involved .
9 Tomorrow they 'll be free to roam Fantasyland , Adventureland and all the other Lands and try the attractions before gathering for the big gala in the evening .
10 Once the badgers have adapted to their new homes the fences will be removed and they 'll be free to come and go as they please .
11 they 'll be free anyway this
12 I do n't think they 'll be free of that until until the summer .
13 To keep prisoners so near to a frontier on the far side of which they would be free , could seem a casual or risky policy , but it is hard to imagine anyone actually escaping from Le Portalet , whose grated windows you can see from the road , with a nasty drop of a good 100 feet straight on to the rocks beneath them .
14 Almost everywhere the Japanese soldiers were received with shouts of Banzai : the Japanese made much of the Jayabhaya prophecy and most Indonesians believed that now they would be free .
15 The imbalance between service commitments and training is such that doctors have little opportunity to learn from their experiences , and little or no teaching takes place in protected time , when they would be free from service commitments .
16 On Oct. 14 the ANC released a report which recognized the important role of foreign investment and reassured foreign corporations that they would be free to take their profits out of the country under an ANC government .
17 They would be free from slavery , from work they were unsuited to do , but they lost a way of life , they had to look after their children for longer , they had to find other work to keep the family fed , clothed , rent paid etc .
18 However , there is nothing in the White Paper to act as a positive incentive for such work , and Age Concern is worried by the proposal in Working Paper 3 that once allocations are made to practices holding their own budgets , they will be free to shift expenditure within the year between the individual components of the budget .
19 Pubs will be placed on 21 year leases and they will be free of the tie on amusement machines and non-beer drinks .
20 Not only will they have less work to do on their limited company clients , but as the limited companies will no longer need to use chartered accountants , they will be free to go to cheaper unqualified accountants .
21 Delivering the keynote address at the Windows World annex to Comdex yesterday , Bill Gates announced that NT source code will be given to some US research institutions , including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , the University of Washington , Stanford University , Browns University and Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and they will be free to make their own enhancements to the Microsoft Corp operating system : Unix System Laboratories Inc has been less encouraging of the university fraternity in recent years , and the move is intended to unsettle the Unix community ; Gates also claimed NT 's Posix interface made it as easy ‘ to move applications here as to any of the versions of Unix out there . ’
22 Delivering the keynote address at the Windows World annex to Comdex last week , Bill Gates announced that NT source code will be given to some US research institutions , including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , the University of Washington , Stanford University , Browns University and Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and they will be free to make their own enhancements to the Microsoft Corp operating system .
23 They will have a statutory duty to inquire into offenders ' means and take these into account in sentencing , but they will be free to scale fines up or down at their discretion .
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