Example sentences of "just been release [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Another series has just been released on videocassette the Films of Charles and Ray Eames .
2 SHARON SHANNON , whose debut solo album has just been released to great critical acclaim , embarks on an extensive Irish tour in November .
3 My Lords , I can give My Noble Friend an assurance that Christianity as the main traditional religious tradition of this country will be taught at every key stage , both key stages er at key stages , one , two , three and four and that er knowledge of other religious is also a requirement , but I can also say to My Noble Friend that model syllabuses have just been released for consultation and there is a real concern which I share with My Noble Friend that young children at the ages between five and eleven are required to cover too many religions and that 's a question that will be covered during the consultation period .
4 No Man 's stunning version of ‘ Colours ’ has just been released as a single on Probe Plus .
5 No Man 's stunning version of ‘ Colours ’ has just been released as a single on Probe Plus .
6 THE COMMITMENTS , Alan Parker 's wickedly funny tale of a fiery young band who bring soul music to Dublin , has just been released by FoxVideo ( £12.99 ) .
7 Nelson , whose recording of Béatrice et Bénedict had just been released by Erato , has a long-standing affinity for Berlioz .
8 ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ had just been released in England and David was doing well with it , or so I 'm told , but no-one had heard of him at all in America , so Tony DeFries gave us each a box of 25 albums to just give to whoever we thought was cool , which actually turned out to be a pretty good idea .
9 You can hear his background , taste and influences on ‘ Report To The Dance Floor ’ , his contribution to the ‘ Biorhythms 2 ’ compilation , which has just been released in remixed form on a label notorious for its bleeps .
10 Redford , whose latest film , Sneakers , has just been released in Britain , first wanted to be an artist .
11 The lecture theatre resonates like a drum with the chatter of a hundred-odd students , all talking at once , as if they have just been released from solitary confinement .
12 Nearby , a cart horse had just been released from its harness and was busy munching at its fodder ; the up-ended cart stood to one side .
13 Great difficulties arise if an aged person , who has probably just been released from hospital and who is very ill , can not manage in what is usually a two-storey house where the facilities are upstairs , and has to wait 13 months before the application for downstairs facilities is even sanctioned .
14 He 's just been released from hospital .
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