Example sentences of "[be] release from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If however , the mortgagee is prepared to rely on the wife 's covenant , the husband can be released from liability by the mortgagee , with the wife alone remaining liable .
2 An estimated 200 people were to be released from detention immediately .
3 Hamilton , who will be released from admin duties to work closer with coach Dave Philpotts on the training field , says : ‘ That suits me fine .
4 LESTER Piggott is to be released from hospital tomorrow , a day before his 57th birthday .
5 prisoners whose character and record render them suitable … should be released from prison earlier than they are at present .
6 It is accepted procedure that an imprisoned contemnor can apply to the first instance court to purge his contempt and be released from prison .
7 The Home Office has ordered an urgent review into the case of a convicted child molester due to be released from prison next month .
8 I can see nothing in principle to prevent a contemnor applying to the first instance court to be released from custody on the ground that the failure to serve him with the committal order has kept him in ignorance of the contempts for which he has been imprisoned and that , in the circumstances , justice requires his release .
9 It would , in my opinion , in many ways be more logical for an application to be released from custody on the ground of non-service or delayed service of a committal notice to be made to a first instance judge rather than direct to this court .
10 It was also announced on April 18 that some 108 persons arrested or imprisoned for their part in the 1990 demonstrations would be released from custody .
11 Unless the pressure is reduced very gradually , the nitrogen cam be released from solution as small bubbles , which can lodge in joints , causing severe pain , or in vital blood vessels , causing paralysis or death .
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