Example sentences of "[be] released on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Elliott was ordered to be released on payment of a reduced fine of 40s. , and on giving a bond for his future good behaviour . |
2 | The pinder , whose job it was to round up stray animals and keep them in the pinfold , to be released on payment of a fine , was also known as the axeman . |
3 | The other prisoners will be released on payment of ransom , as is the custom . ’ |
4 | If , when the jury returns a verdict of murder , the Judge has no option but to pass a sentence of imprisonment for life , it will rest with the Home Secretary to decide when the prisoner shall be released on licence . |
5 | In these appeals we are concerned with issues arising out of the procedure by which the Secretary of State for the Home Department decides , in the exercise of his power under section 61 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , the date on which a person serving a sentence of imprisonment for life may be released on licence . |
6 | Mr. Pannick , for the Secretary of State , reminds us that a prisoner serving a sentence of life imprisonment has no right to be released on licence ; he has at best a hope that the Secretary of State will release him in the exercise of his discretion under section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 . |
7 | A life prisoner can not be certain that he ever will be released on licence , but he can be certain that he will be considered for release , at latest 17 years after his sentence and periodically thereafter . |
8 | The Act of 1965 also contained , in section 2 , a provision that no person convicted of murder should be released on licence unless the Secretary of State had prior to such release consulted the Lord Chief Justice , together with the trial judge if available . |
9 | To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he will make a statement on the guidelines for the period of imprisonment to be served before prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment will be released on licence . |
10 | Next month , the man jailed for life for the murder , Geordie Beattie , is expected to be released on licence from Edinburgh 's Saughton Prison . |
11 | In addition to that , it might interest you to know that er in excess of a further one hundred and sixty hectares of land is in our U D deposit version , U D P proposed to be released on greenfield sites on the edge of the built up areas . |
12 | explain that if our client approves their name an Information memorandum will be released on receipt of a signed confidentiality letter . |
13 | MY OWN Private Idaho , Gus Van Sant 's surreal exploration of young love , rent boys and narcolepsy , was crying out to be released on video . |
14 | THE hit film Hear My Song is to be released on video for the blind — with talking subtitles . |
15 | Television stardom ( Man About The House is soon to be released on video ) ; holidays in America ( her husband is American and they spend a lot of time over there ) ; work in Los Angeles ( last year she appeared in Alan Aykbourn 's Henceforward . |
16 | This took the place of a pre-release course ( which would be impossible to plan in an institution where some men were so far away from release and others might be released on parole licence at very short notice ) but it covered many of the same topics . |
17 | During 1985/86 the Archive was working on a major contract to the BBC for the provision of data for the Domesday Project — a commemoration of the 900th anniversary of the Domesday Book to be released on video-disk by the BBC in December 1986 . |
18 | An up-dated version of the existing online MHIDAS database is to be released on CD-ROM . |
19 | The justice will then either form one of the opinions set out in subsection ( 5 ) , and if he does so , go on to decide whether to remand the defendant in custody or on bail on the same or more stringent conditions , or if the justice feels unable to form one of the opinions set out in the subsection , he will order the defendant to be released on bail on the same terms as were originally imposed . |
20 | It 's calling for the two men to be released on bail immediately . |
21 | The court heard there was a possible threat to their safety should they be released on bail . |
22 | Meanwhile , the first single to be released on Expo is ‘ Forfeit ’ by a band called Fuel — coming to a shop near you just about now . |
23 | After overnight negotiations the authorities agreed to refuel the plane and let it fly to Pakistan on condition that the remaining 38 passengers and crew would be released on arrival . |
24 | A week later , on 30 March , Mitchum and Lila Leeds were released on probation . |
25 | Early release was possible on the recommendation of an Advisory Board , made up of representatives from various agencies , but in 1987 , while 458 were released on expiry of their sentence , none at all appeared to have been granted early release on licence . |
26 | In the United States , 1500 porn titles were released on video in 1988 compared to an annual total of around 100 in the 1970s . |
27 | In November 1286 Robert of Everingham , hereditary warden of Sherwood Forest , and ten others were released on bail from prison in Nottingham , to which they had been committed for venison offences . |
28 | Mrs Mandela and Mrs Falati were given jail sentences last year but were released on bail pending an appeal . |
29 | They were each sentenced to six years ' imprisonment , but were released on bail pending an appeal which has still to be heard . |
30 | The four defendants — Mr Stainforth was found not guilty — were released on bail over the weekend until sentencing on the Monday . |