Example sentences of "free [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You get the feeling you 've just walked into an alternative universe where L7 , free of the Women In Rock tag , reign supreme .
2 Telling speeches in support of abolition were made from the Conservative benches by Sir Edward Boyle and Henry Brooke , the former Home Secretary who had become persuaded by the arguments against capital punishment once free of the cares of office .
3 The moment of the break is not transcendent but it is a breaking free of the determinations of ideology — a moment in which the presuppositions that determine ideology are transformed by a critical response to them .
4 Although free of the horrors of Bosnia it 's difficult to imagine what nightmares the refugees endure in the security of their makeshift British accommodation .
5 And had his voice been able to cut through metal as it cut through the early morning air , then they would all of them have been free of the Cages in moments .
6 She wrote : ’ … essential , right now are groupings of women quite free of the practices of party politics dominated by the fascism inherent in their structures and phallocratic ideology .
7 Stanford University Hospital is the Hippocratic show-piece of America , whose government-sponsored research surges forward free of the confines of budget .
8 Our sexual condition can help us to recognize how guarded we are , or how self-seeking , manipulative , or fearful we are , instead of being trusting , selfless , kindly , reverent and free in the bonds of love .
9 A quarter of a million people live on work-house charity in England and child-beggars run free in the streets of London . ’
10 In the course of her book , she gives us by far the most detailed and interesting portrait of Mary ever written , free from the excesses of adulation or attack which characterize so much of the writing about her .
11 I was ruining his chances of getting free from the chains of misery attaching him to a rotten banlieue de Paris .
12 Such motivation may derive from the wish to control their own destinies ; the wish to break free from the shackles of group ownership and bureaucratic constraints ; or from a desire to save their own jobs and the jobs of their workforce .
13 Free from the constraints of didacticism , allowing his particular example to make a point without feeling he had to underline it , he showed in The Albatross four sharply realised apprentices learning too late the lessons of experience which greed and folly had brought to them .
14 Richard Middleton , Fellow of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators , explains how he and some of his colleagues take advantage of the festive season to produce personal expressions of goodwill in letterform , free from the constraints of commissioning clients
15 Christmas is a natural time for us to indulge ourselves , free from the constraints of commissioning clients , and as calligraphy lends itself admirably to the creation of ephemera such as greetings cards , most of us have a large collection of those many of our distinguished colleagues .
16 He nevertheless expressed the hope that Christian writers would be able to work free from the constraints of prejudice and censorship .
17 Settled land in Roman law was to a considerable degree free from the depredations of creditors .
18 We each claim a personal point of view , ambitions and attachments of our own we are at liberty to pursue , free from the claims of others to equal attention , concern , and resource .
19 They both looked relaxed , an easy familiarity between them now that they were away from the office and cut free from the restrictions of boss and secretary .
20 It would have needed a later generation of social workers , free from the prejudices of war , to detect the frustration behind the mask of ingratitude and disloyalty .
21 But still , on the bus going to and from school , on her steady , daily runs in the park , swimming , weight-lifting , doing her exercises , and on those other rare occasions when she was alone and free from the demands of school , State , and family , Erika found herself thinking of Fritz , although what she thought she scarcely knew herself , except that she knew that she blushed when she did so … .
22 Ramsay MacDonald would never have exposed himself so apparently free from the burdens of state .
23 A young man asked his grandmother when he would be free from the temptations of love , and she said she did n't know . ’
24 Conversely , the flexibility of partnership management in so far as it is free from the formalities of meetings and public notification of decisions may be more attractive than the requirements of the Companies Acts on these issues .
25 I developed in my own way , free from the pressures of fashion .
26 ‘ Drug regulatory authority should be immune from political and public pressure and , above all , free from the pressures of action groups . ’
27 Although Villedommange is of the same échelle as its neighbouring premiers crus , its highest vineyards , which do not adjoin a dense mass of forest and are thus free from the ill-effects of transpiration , produce grapes of a superior quality .
28 Had we been as free from the fetters of manpower planning as Field when we negotiated the new deal the problem could have been solved overnight .
29 If the baroque instrumentation ( Buck gets to play his beloved mandolin on several occasions ) and the special guest spots are REM 's way of breaking free from the expectations of others , it seems unlikely to dilute the adulation they 've enjoyed or endured since the days of ‘ Document ’ at least .
30 In this he stated his loyalty to the ‘ Church of England , whose faith and government and worship are … free from the extremes of irreverence and superstition … and which I firmly believe to be a sound part of the Church universal ; and which teaches me charity to those who dissent from me ’ .
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