Example sentences of "[coord] released " in BNC.

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1 Men and women discharged from hospital with nowhere to live , or released from prison back into the community , are having to sleep rough or doss down wherever they can find a willing friend .
2 The British government placed most of its faith in dealing with a second invasion on the navy , under the overall command of Rear Admiral George Anson [ later Admiral Lord Anson ] , who reinforced the home fleet by 17 major warships , brought back from the Mediterranean or released from convoying duties .
3 Rent was found guilty and executed , but all the other conspirators except the Archbishop of York were either imprisoned or released after entering into recognizances for their good behaviour .
4 At 96 hours , the suspect must either be charged or released .
5 the security under which the administrative receiver was appointed was void or released .
6 It was essential , Dexter knew , to gather together as powerful a case as possible against the reporter before arresting him because from that moment the clock would begin to run : Parkin would either need to be charged with the murder or released within twenty-four hours .
7 It should be in the most accessible areas possible , but it 's very rare that such land will be available , or released for land development . ’
8 After all it is wasteful , but there is probably a number of chemicals which are lost from food organisms or released because of some biological function .
9 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 .
10 9.5 Effect of waiver Each of the Tenant 's covenants shall remain in full force both at law and in equity notwithstanding that the Landlord shall have waived or released temporarily any such covenant or waived or released temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably a similar covenant or similar covenants affecting any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property This provision is an attempt to circumvent the rather harsh law of waiver , by which a landlord will lose its right to forfeit the lease where a non-continuing breach has occurred if the landlord does some act to suggest that the landlord is nevertheless satisfied to continue the tenancy , eg by accepting rent from the tenant .
11 9.5 Effect of waiver Each of the Tenant 's covenants shall remain in full force both at law and in equity notwithstanding that the Landlord shall have waived or released temporarily any such covenant or waived or released temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably a similar covenant or similar covenants affecting any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property This provision is an attempt to circumvent the rather harsh law of waiver , by which a landlord will lose its right to forfeit the lease where a non-continuing breach has occurred if the landlord does some act to suggest that the landlord is nevertheless satisfied to continue the tenancy , eg by accepting rent from the tenant .
12 Mr Probyn can be held at Gloucester police station for only another hour without either being taken to court or released .
13 The previous May , 13 of his co-defendants were acquitted and released unconditionally on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence for prosecution .
14 Bohdan Klymchak , USSR : pardoned and released November 1990 .
15 How can the blowing of such a bubble , and , once it was inflated and released , its durability , be accounted for ?
16 the publisher attempts to place the artist 's songs with record companies , or with artists , to get them recorded and released on record .
17 David had moved from The King Bees to The Manish Boys and released a single , ‘ I Pity The Fool ’ , and having supported Gerry and the Pacemakers , The Kinks and Gene Pitney on tour , joined up with a group called The Lower Third , consisting of Graham Rivens , Phil Lancaster and Denis Taylor .
18 Tony Visconti : ‘ Space Oddity ’ had been recorded and released at this time although it was not selling .
19 If Hollywood gossips are correct , then ‘ Hudson Hawk ’ , a $40m romp starring Bruce Willis and released by Tri-Star , may be one of the early victims .
20 Part of a growing culture of cottage industry dance labels thriving in most British cities , they recorded their 4-track EP , ‘ Techno Prisoners ’ , straight on to DAT at home , and released it on Zoom , a label run by a Camden Town record shop .
21 They have recorded about 15 tape albums and released one single on Melodia .
22 Carbon is taken from the air by plants and stored , made into ethanol , put through the engine and released to air again — no net gain .
23 Moz 's dinner could then be brought into the yard without dumping it over the fence ; and the horse was then led up to this food , caressed a few times , and released while he was still distracted by eating the first few mouthfuls .
24 It can be compared with a civil engineer 's piling hammer , when the great weight is hauled to the design height and released by a slip catch .
25 If four dogs are stationed at the four corners of a square and released such that A chases B , while B chases C , C pursues D and D follows A , the path of each dog will describe an equiangular spiral .
26 I felt exalted and released and newly alive in myself , but also I 'd watched Sam Yaeger in a schooling session one morning and knew the difference .
27 In keeping with the increasingly presidential style of his campaign , Mr Kinnock arrived at the city 's docklands development by helicopter , and released 1,992 balloons to symbolise Southampton 's links with Europe .
28 Two men and two women were arrested and released on police bail .
29 ANDY pulled back the spring-loaded handle of the machine and released it with a thump .
30 guanidoamino acids synthesised and released by plant cells after infection with a Ti plasmid and used by Agrobacterium tumefaciens as a source of carbon and nitrogen .
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