Example sentences of "released [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | As for application portability between the CMOS and RISC versions , he points to the Integrated Language Environment , ILE , that was released as part of OS/400 version 2 release 3 . |
2 | On Oct. 14 , according to Radio Kuwait , 118 people returned to Kuwait from Iraq , including 103 members of Kuwaiti families who were in Iraq " before Kuwait 's liberation " and who " have been released as part of the family reunion programme " . |
3 | In addition , many kinds of coal — including the kind found in Britain — contains appreciable amounts of sulphur ; and when it is burnt , this is released as oxides of sulphur . |
4 | As previously reported , the band 's second volume of B-sides and out-takes ‘ Friendloverplane 2 ’ is released through Chrysalis on September 21 . |
5 | It was released for consideration by republican parliaments . |
6 | The first chip is very limited in capacity but Ramtron announced that a prototype 256-kilobit chip is already in limited production at its factory in Colorado Springs in the US , and will be released for evaluation by mid-1991 . |
7 | In the end , the nervous man was released for lack of proof . |
8 | If the item 's date of publication had not already been entered , this too would be recorded before the book was released for distribution to the reader . |
9 | The proposed EC directive , which is expected to be released for consultation by the end of the year , would affect all food business operators in Europe , including manufacturers , distributors and retailers . |
10 | If students can argue for the project 's viability , through research and costings , then finance is released for production by a commercial printer and the students follow through their marketing plan in order to recoup the investment . |
11 | A product may well have a different shelf life in different markets ; alternatively , a product may be released for marketing in certain markets but not in others . |
12 | Supplies of non-Community goods in a UK Customs warehouse will be free of VAT until the goods are released for use in the UK . |
13 | For example , it can be used : to predict whether or not a chemical reaction is likely to occur when two different substances are mixed ; to enable the amount of energy theoretically required by or released during reactions to be calculated ; to predict the extent to which a reaction will proceed before reaching a condition of equilibrium . |
14 | He had taken the job on the strict understanding that he could be released during rehearsals for the expected arrival . |
15 | In most cases they are formed through the recombination of silica , alumina and metal cations released during weathering into layered phyllosilicate-type structures ( Fig. 6.13 ) . |
16 | Thus , thromboxane B2 released during incubation of pancreatic fragments may be derived mainly from trapped platelets which are known to be particularly sensitive to the effect of cyclooxygenase inhibitors . |
17 | The driver of the other vehicle involved , Paul Simeon Scott , 40 , of St Edmund 's Green , Sedgefield , was released after treatment at hospital . |
18 | Darren Atkinson , of Eldon Street , was released after treatment at Darlington Memorial Hospital . |
19 | Three other women passengers received minor injuries and were released after treatment at Campbeltown Hospital . |
20 | The men were rescued by the Fraserburgh lifeboat and taken to Fraserburgh hospital where they were released after treatment for cold . |
21 | Paul Pattison , of Marina Avenue , Redcar , was taken to Middlesbrough General Hospital and released after treatment for a head wound . |
22 | Samantha Self , of Green Court Drive , Bognor Regis , West Sussex , was taken to hospital and released after treatment for head injuries after the dog attacked her as she played in the garden of a house at Hatherleigh Gardens , Bognor Regis , on Tuesday night . |
23 | Activity was determined by measuring the amount of 4-methylumbelliferone released after incubation with the enzyme source . |
24 | The police believed it could have been a very large feral cat , or a puma or panther released after legislation on dangerous animals . |
25 | During July Albrecht , Beer , Lotze , Maier-Witt , Sternebeck and Viett were all handed over to the West German authorities ; Seckendorff-Gudent was released after allegations against him were dropped . |
26 | According to the Far Eastern Economic Review of June 28 Cheng was released despite objections from the government 's Internal Security Department which claimed that he was not fully rehabilitated . |
27 | £ [ ] million of this is to be released immediately and the balance of £ [ ] million will be held in escrow and released following agreement of the completion accounts . |
28 | These emerge and are released into water as tadpoles . |
29 | Prisoners who do not of necessity have to be detained for the protection of the public are in some cases more likely to be made into decent citizens if , before completing the whole of their sentence , they are released under supervision with a liability to recall if they do not behave . |
30 | Ashley and Mushroom Records wanted Kylie 's new song released under license to a major British record company . |