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

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1 The MMC 's radical proposals included a demand that the nationals should collectively sell off 22,000 pubs , loan ties should be banned and all tenants should be free to buy beers free of the tie .
2 State firms ‘ should be free to borrow ’
3 The essence of this Libertarian Ideal is that people should be free to publish what they wish and free to read or view what they wish .
4 Privacy : an individual who believes a publication due to appear may constitute unwarranted invasion of privacy should be free to ask for the council 's help .
5 Where some women are free to make vows of chastity , we are reminded that all women should be free to refuse men access to them .
6 It should be free of weeds or seeds that are poisonous or can damage a horse 's mouth , such as barley grass .
7 He should be free by Wigan . ’
8 This was a modified account of chapter III of The Green Book which argues that justice demands women should be free to fulfil their nature .
9 Everybody should be free to live their lives as they wish .
10 First , that a player should be free to earn whatever his employer wished to pay him ; secondly , that having fulfilled a contract , a player had the right to leave his employer and go elswhere , at the same time accepting the club 's right to a transfer fee .
11 Two further things are important ; that the learning should be free from lectures and exams , and that a strong cultural and social thread should be embodied within the learning framework .
12 We believe that young people should be free to choose between college , work-based training and sixth form studies .
13 More and more parents are now being forced to pay for essentials in a system which should be free .
14 Mr MacGregor suggested that schools should be free , amongst other things , to offer vocational courses which might include material outside the National Curriculum and , exceptionally , enable the ablest pupils to drop a non-core foundation subject in order to take a non-statutory option .
15 On the pedestal the chiselled inscription from Cicero reads , ‘ he who judges his neighbour should be free from all defects himself . ’
16 I need answers to these questions to be in a position to request formally of our governing board that you should be free to use the name ‘ Oxford ’ .
17 It was not , save by a few visionaries , supposed that these secondary schools should be provided for everybody , nor that they should be free .
18 These should be free of leaks and rust , and circulating pipes should be neatly and securely fixed .
19 the report writer(s) should be free to discuss with those commissioning the document , before , during and after the investigation
20 Employers should be free to recruit the most suitable workers and not be restricted from doing so by legislation or regulation . ’
21 The shoulders should be free of clothing .
22 There was a growing feeling that the second minister on the Circuit should be free to concentrate his energies on the Edenderry district and that in fact the No 2 Manse should be at should be at this end of the town .
23 These reiterate that the ‘ general principle is … that GPs should be free , when necessary , to refer non-emergency cases outside the contract with the same knowledge as in emergency cases that there is a contingency reserve available ’ .
24 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 .
25 It seems to me that parents as well as their children have rights , so if you do not feel comfortable about letting the couple share a bedroom in the family home , you should be free to say so .
26 As Dorothy Hardisty wrote in her journal , ‘ … such failures exist where so great an upheaval has taken place , and it was not to be expected that the Movement 's records should be free from shadows . ’
27 ‘ Who should be free to help me with the food .
28 Competition within the single market should be free and fair , regulations and standards should , where necessary , be approximated to enable the single market to function efficiently and effectively in practical as well as legal terms .
29 This , explained Sir Gordon Borrie in his 1986 Rathbone Memorial Lecture , was that everyone should be free to obtain as much credit as he could get , on the easiest terms available on the market .
30 Ice-T should be free to record whatever he likes , and his record company should be free to market and distribute his work without threats or intimidation from the government , the police , or the religious right .
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