Example sentences of "be [verb] a free " in BNC.

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1 The civilians would look after the waves of foreign investment lapping into Thailand , while the armed forces would retain their grip on many state-owned enterprises and would be given a free hand to run Thailand 's relations with its neighbours .
2 Each driver would be given a free monthly allowance , which a meter would debit electronically every time a driver entered or left a freeway .
3 The return of Alvin Martin , 33 , who will be given a free transfer at the end of the season , for his first match in 16 months , shored the defence , while Matthew Rush , in attack for only the fourth start of his career , was a revelation .
4 The offer from the planners was that his unit would be expanded and that he would afterwards be given a free hand to harry the German supply lines all along the coast .
5 And visitors to the stand will be given a free sample of Domestos Multi Surface Cleaner .
6 Our winners will be given a FREE Tropical USA Rent-A-Car so you can drive cross the Golden Gate Bridge on your explorations .
7 Every Buttermere neighbour and old wrestling foe would be given a free mug of beer as his first drink and throughout the day Joseph would ask a little — often useless — favour here , another there in order to keep them within his ken : so that they kept their eyes , he would say to himself , on the signals coming from the flagship .
8 Here , though , was a mature artist , in her late fifties , who had been dubbed their first Associate Artist and one who was to be given a free run of the Gallery 's Permanent Collection to make transcriptions from the work of the Old Masters .
9 High achievers in these areas shall be granted a free trip to another country for educational exchange .
10 He could be granted a free transfer by FIFA when they adjudicate within a fortnight .
11 Louis Blom-Cooper , QC in the Listener , Bernard Levin in the Observer , Leo Abse , MP in the Spectator all called for an immediate inquiry , while Julian Symons in the Sunday Times , C. H. Rolph in the Times Literary Supplement , Mervyn Jones in the New Statesman all declared categorically that Meehan was innocent and should be granted a free pardon under the Royal Prerogative of Mercy .
12 We will supply and buy back foreign currency and Thomas Cook US dollar and sterling travellers cheques FREE of our normal commission charges ; and you will be offered a FREE eurocheque card .
13 Because of the national need for minerals , planning authorities have been strongly advised by the DoE to pay attention to economic considerations : ‘ a fundamental concern of planning policy must be to ensure a free flow of mineral products at economic cost . ’
14 He was delighted , therefore , to be allowed a free and decisive header from Clarke 's centre three minutes into the second half .
15 Later this year , MPs will be allowed a free vote on three alternative reforms , ranging from the restrictive to the liberal .
16 In emergency situations , it seemed , constitutional niceties had no place and the chief executive had to be allowed a free hand , an ominous precedent that was to be followed by a series of major military initiatives by presidents with little or no regard to the war power of congress .
17 Police have warned that despite last nights events , car thieves will not be allowed a free ride in the Oxford area .
18 The President said Parliament would be allowed a free vote on the reintroduction of the death penalty , which de Klerk suspended three years ago .
19 As a Membership incentive for 1991 we will once again be offering a FREE VOUCHER to all new members .
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