Example sentences of "[noun] be give a free " in BNC.
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1 | But clearly , by the late 1940s , an entirely new approach was required , and Blom was given a free hand to bring everything as up to date as possible . |
2 | Former England Under-21 international goalkeeper Brian Horne was given a free transfer by MILLWALL yesterday . |
3 | Noah Claypole was given a free pardon for telling the police about Fagin . |
4 | Councillors were given a free vote , but for the most part opinion followed party lines , with Labour and the Liberal Democrats against the sport , the Tories for it . |
5 | Virtually everyone sings with a clothes peg on their nose and a space Cockney accent , no-one is very happy and Mr Synthesiser is given a free rein . |
6 | Every member is given a free MU diary . |
7 | The Harrogate-born 26-year-old was given a free transfer by Leeds seven years ago and later joined Wimbledon for £70,000 . |
8 | Lamb 's friends are asking why Gower was given a free hand to make his remarks while Lamb faces one of the toughest penalties ever imposed in cricket for making the same kind of accusation . |
9 | In March 1943 , Wolverton was given a free hand to co-operate with the designer of an instructional instrument , for the teaching of fuse prediction to naval personnel , in producing a prototype , utilizing wherever possible existing railway stocks of raw material . |
10 | MPs were given a free vote . |