Example sentences of "[be] [verb] to [be] free " in BNC.

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1 But her magic can not hold you ; you are beginning to be free .
2 I 'm going to be free . ’
3 Now I 've found out that he is n't my father I 'm learning to be free for the first time in my life , do you understand ? ’
4 Twelve manors , a vill and four hamlets held by subjects on the west side of the Severn from Newent in the north to Lydney , Alvington and Aylburton in the south were named : they were said to have been afforested by John , and so were claimed to be free of the Forest law .
5 Difficulties determining whether or not the gall bladder was clear of stones were encountered ; indeed , four patients were thought to be free of stones at the end of the procedure only to have fragments found on the 10th day .
6 Those retained were judged to be free of accusations of corruption , although questions were immediately asked about Ricardo Fiuza , the Social Action Minister who , in violation of the electoral law prohibiting donations to individuals , had admitted receiving US$100,000 from the Brazilian Banking Federation to finance his 1990 re-election campaign to the Chamber of Deputies .
7 In favour of a person dealing with a company in good faith , the power of the board of directors to bind the company or to authorize others to do so is deemed to be free from any limitations under the company 's constitution ( i.e. memorandum of association ) .
8 When the disk is found to be free from a virus infection it is given an electronic signature code .
9 When the disk is found to be free from a virus infection it is given an electronic signature code .
10 ‘ We only meet about three times a term , ’ one drastically lean lady was telling him ; ‘ and the dates are always fixed well in advance so all you have to do is arrange to be free on that evening . ’
11 Moreover , he says , Delta 's haemoglobin is guaranteed to be free of the viruses that could contaminate the blood-derived product , and of any residual matter from the blood cells that might trigger allergic reactions in patients .
12 The stone free date corresponds to the first time the gall bladder was considered to be free of fragments and sludge .
13 ‘ I was going to be free from his constant nagging .
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