Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] free " in BNC.
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1 | 1 Seafield Road Starts on December 26 for four days when underlay and fitting will be provided free . |
2 | The lower-level subskills involved in word recognition can become automatised through practice , and this is necessary so that the reader 's mind can be left free to attempt alternate integrations in order to calculate the writer 's intended meaning . |
3 | It is only by maintaining this rule that the advocate can be kept free from any possible charge of hypocrisy . |
4 | 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 ) . |
5 | Animals that you have captured specially for testing should be set free immediately afterwards in the place from which they were taken . |
6 | Soon rumours started that the prisoners in the orphanage would be set free but no one knew where they would go . |
7 | The materials are intended as a resource for teachers of pupils in the 10–14 age range and the package will be distributed free to all schools in Lothian . |
8 | For performances of ‘ The Singing Kettle ’ at the Arts Theatre on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 November , one teacher 's ticket will be issued free with every 15 tickets . |
9 | 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 ) . |
10 | The area should be weed free , with plenty of compost dug in . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | She said you and Abul would be set free . |
14 | For groups , one adult will be given free admission for every 20 young people in the group |
15 | The ordinary shares of Palatine which are the subject of the Offer will be acquired free from all liens , charges and encumbrances and together with all rights now or hereafter attaching thereto , including the right to all dividends and distributions ( if any ) declared , made or paid hereafter . |
16 | A copy of the 16-page full colour guide can be obtained free by contacting Essex Tourist Information Centre at County Hall , Chelmsford , CM1 1GG , tel : ( 0245 ) 283400 . |
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 | The special will be distributed free of charge to US schools . |
19 | In a broadcast on Aug. 19 , he said that from Oct. 1 , privatization vouchers for 10,000 roubles ' worth of state property would be distributed free to every citizen [ see also p. 39056 ] . |
20 | If the reverse were true , coal would be delivered free to the generators with a cash bonus of £10 a tonne . |
21 | A travel grant is available and accommodation will be provided free with families in Troisdord . |
22 | ( iii ) Freedom from incumbrancesthe land shall be enjoyed free from any incumbrances other than those subject to which the conveyance is expressly made . |
23 | The planned reference implementation will be distributed free and SunConnect will be integrating the information into a management system . |