Example sentences of "[be] released from [noun] [prep] " 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 One skipper who sought to reduce the carnage discovered that trapped dolphins could be released from nets by the use of a manoeuvre which came to be known as ‘ backdown . ’
3 Chemicals may be released from materials in buildings or furnishings .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The bulk of the Prussian peasants were released from service in the years 1811–50 .
7 Col. Thaabe Letsie and Col. Aloysius Kethang Mosoeunyane , who had been arrested on Feb. 19 , 1990 , and expelled from the Military Council and dismissed from the Army , were released from detention in Maseru in early March .
8 Every one of those surveyed had a class , though some were released from part of their teaching duties to undertake other activities .
9 Two French UNRWA workers were released from captivity in Beirut at the beginning of the year and I had watched their press conference imagining how I would feel if it were John delivering the speech .
10 An ex-director and an employee of D M de Bruijn , the suppliers of lead-contaminated cow feed , were released from custody in Holland yesterday after a witness withdrew testimony .
11 The soldiers were released from hospital after treatment .
12 A former Cabinet minister , Edward Rurangaranga , and five others were released from prison on Jan. 23 after the state dropped murder charges against them for lack of evidence .
13 Three members of the Roman Catholic clergy belonging to the pro-Vatican underground church were released from prison on Jan. 28 , according to Reuters news agency .
14 The leaders of the black Moslem fundamentalist Jamaat al-Moslemeen , Yasin Abu Bakr and Bilal Abdullah , and 114 other members of the group were released from prison on July 1 .
15 On Aug. 19 the first of 23,108 prisoners were released from prison as a result of a presidential pardon issued on Peasants ' Day , July 7 .
16 Around 40 people convicted of political crimes in connection with acts of defiance during the campaign to impose Slavic names on ethnic Turks were released from prison in accordance with an amnesty bill passed by the National Assembly on Jan. 15 .
17 But key central defender Alan McDonald is out after being released from hospital with bruised kidneys .
18 ‘ Your father 's being released from hospital at lunchtime , ’ Damian drawled .
19 Mr Don Dovaston , assistant chief constable of Derbyshire , issued the two men 's names 24 hours after releasing a photograph and identity of the third man — Joseph Magee , 26 , who lived in Derby with his wife and son for the past year after being released from jail in Northern Ireland .
20 As soon as it is disturbed , the zone is disrupted , and the Daemon within the room — which actually is the room — is released from centuries of servitude .
21 The hypothetical action of VPDPR is that it is released from procolipase in the duodenum during digestion , is actively or passively absorbed , passes through the circulation to act on a receptor site in the central nervous system , and so inhibits , in the short term , further consumption of food , specifically that food which contains fat .
22 A third youth has been released from hospital on police bail .
23 MOTHER Teresa , who broke three ribs in a fall ten days ago , has been released from hospital in Rome .
24 The general secretary of the Paraguayan Communist Party ( Partido Comunista Paraguayo — PCP ) , Antonio Maidana , who in 1978 had been released from prison into exile , returned to Paraguay on Dec. 16 .
25 On Jan. 24 Harminder Singh Sandhu , the general secretary of the All-India Sikh Students ' Federation ( AISSF ) and a leading advocate of the establishment of Khalistan , who had been released from prison on Dec. 4 , was assassinated in Amritsar , by , it was widely speculated , factions struggling for supremacy within the Sikh militant movement .
26 Lt.-Col. Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho , who had been released from prison on a legal technicality in 1989 [ see p. 36945 ] , in October faced new charges of involvement with the Popular Forces of April 25 ( FP-25 ) including a bank robbery in the 1980s .
27 Besides Djohar and Taki , the six other candidates were : ( i ) Prince Said Ali Kemal , a former ambassador , the grandson of the last Sultan of the islands and founder of the Chuma ( Islands ' Friendship and Unity ) Party ; ( ii ) Mohamed Ali Mroudjae , a former Prime Minister , of the Parti comorien pour la démocratie et le progrès ; ( iii ) Mohammed Hassan Ali , a former Vice-President , now leader of the Moheli National Front ; ( iv ) Abbas Djoussouf , representing the Mouvement démocratique populaire ; ( v ) Mohammed Ali Mbalya of the Parti socialiste des Comores ; and ( vi ) Moustapha Said Cheikh , a Marxist standing for the Front démocratique , who had been sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in an attempted coup in 1985 , but who had been released from prison following Abdallah 's death .
28 The attack occurred one day after three members of a Jewish guerrilla group , the Jewish Underground , had been released from prison after serving less than seven years of life sentences for murdering Palestinians [ see also pp. 33190-91 ; 34010 ] .
29 Kung had been released from prison in 1985 after serving 30 years for " counter-revolutionary " crimes [ see p. 33724 ] .
30 Dharsono , who had been released from prison in September 1990 after serving over four years of a seven-year sentence for subversion [ see p. 37715 ] , said that the FPPS had the support of some 70 leading intellectuals and dissidents .
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