Example sentences of "release from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Around the time of the anniversary , the Chinese authorities sought to demonstrate what Prime Minister Li Peng described on June 7 as a more lenient policy towards those involved in the " turbulence " , releasing from detention a number of pro-democracy activists arrested in the aftermath of the June 1989 massacre .
2 Postscriptum : I have had Mr. Williams released from prison though I could not wish to see him at present .
3 On March 12 Syria released from prison 302 Palestinians , the majority of whom were loyal to Yassir Arafat , chair of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) .
4 Release from lien
5 It was even demonstrated how to load a foal into a horse float by making everywhere so ‘ unpleasant ’ for the foal , that the horse float became the only refuge and release from pain !
6 Alex Trocchi had escaped Glasgow for the city , and release from Calvinism .
7 In the primary attachment to the mother , infants experience some of the most intense physical and emotional experiences of life — the satisfaction of a full belly , the warmth of bodily closeness , the security based on being able to trust other people , the survival of hatred and release from fear .
8 Following the 1989 release from prison of Maj. Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho , the leader of the most radical military faction in the upheavals of 1974 [ see p. 36945 ] , it was announced in February 1990 that he had renounced the armed struggle .
9 On March 20 the government announced the reprieve and release from prison , in the furtherance of the policy of national reconciliation , of 17 people convicted of subversion following a coup attempt in 1987 [ see pp. 35940-41 ] .
10 Mr Kenneth Clarke , the new Home Secretary , was faced with demands yesterday to release from prison a campaigner for Sikh independence who has been under threat of deportation to India .
11 The first 6 video releases from Pendulum Communications ( see article on page 2 ) are now available to WWF members .
12 ‘ Still , he thought , I must do what I can to protect the lady , to whom I owe so much , and whom I have certainly , for better , for worse , released from sleep and silence .
13 During the same period , the North American mink has escaped or been released from fur farms and has spread almost nationwide .
14 Chapman eventually forced the ball over the line after Cantona had surprised him by passing instead of shooting when McAllister , released from emergency duty at right-back , crossed from the left .
15 The issue in this case is whether an original lessee , or an intermediate assignee of a lease , who has given a direct covenant to pay the rent and observe the covenants , is released from liability following an agreement between the lessor and the occupying assignee of the lease under which the lessor takes a surrender of the lease and some of the assignee 's goods in return for releasing the assignee from all claims under the lease ?
16 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 .
17 Many of these first algae of the season are released from ice floes ; as the pack ice melts , initially at its northern edge and later across its whole width , diatoms and other algal cells that have been trapped in its interstices are liberated into the sea and soon begin to divide rapidly .
18 Bernard Strydom and Robert McBride were released from life terms under a deal to restart political talks .
19 The MR signal is derived from energy released from hydrogen nuclei when subjected to a radio frequency pulse within a uniform magnetic field .
20 Released from imprisonment for his writings , he was soon in jail again for debt .
21 The council of nine ceased to be active , Latimer and Lyons were released from imprisonment and Alice Perrers was reinstated at court .
22 Nicos Sampson , leader of the short-lived right-wing regime of 1974 , was conditionally released from imprisonment in Cyprus on April 28 ; he had been due for release in March 1994 [ see also p. 38450 ] .
23 A new report from the Department of the Environment says that potentially toxic chemicals ( such as formaldehyde and benzene ) are released from building materials , heating and cooking appliances and furnishing fabrics .
24 One is illustrated by the fact that the blacks call their church first purchase , this is because it was the first thing that their community bought when they were all released from slavery , another form of racial prejudice on behalf of the whites .
25 However , the location of planets not yet released from survey classification was information restricted to members of the Survey Service .
26 A large number of people released from bondage simply emigrated : between 1870 and 19141,200,000 Prussian Poles left Europe for America , Brazil and Canada .
27 An invited team of specialists including Raoul Hafner ( released from internment to participate in the project ) , S B Weller , Tom Nisbit and Mickie Walker himself became wartime boffins .
28 Hamilton , who will be released from admin duties to work closer with coach Dave Philpotts on the training field , says : ‘ That suits me fine .
29 They have also shown that 60 per cent of the energy released from fossil fuels is wasted .
30 Sir John Houghton said 100 leading scientists from 50 countries unanimously agreed that climate was likely to be affected by greenhouse gas emissions from industry , principally carbon dioxide ( CO ) released from fossil fuels .
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