Example sentences of "[verb] free from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Returning in 1903 with the Morning and Terra Nova , Discovery was blasted free from the enclosing ice .
2 I 've got first hand experience of this , since the unit Epson provided for review had obviously been in use elsewhere before it got to me , and there was toner flying free from the part-used cartridge .
3 Three company bosses walked free from the Old Bailey trial — which has cost the taxpayer £3 million — as ministers were attacked for ‘ withholding the truth ’ .
4 But today she walked free from the High Court in Edinburgh after being given community service .
5 Finlay Young , 24 , of Lincoln Avenue , Knights-wood , Glasgow , walked free from the High Court in Glasgow at the end of the nine-day trial .
6 TWO men who battered a man to death with hockey sticks after he shouted racist taunts at them walked free from the High Court in Glasgow yesterday .
7 But first this lunchtime , a woman who plotted the murder of her husband has walked free from the High Court in Edinburgh .
8 The giant berg broke free from the Antarctic peninsula last August , threatening to cause havoc in the shipping lanes of the South Atlantic .
9 Keynes 's struggle to break free from the classical economics with which he was so profoundly imbued , and his recurrent comparisons with what he regarded as the most powerful , though flawed , alternative approach to macroeconomic matters , were almost totally ignored .
10 Bursting free from the encircling wall in the late seventeen hundreds , the city expanded first rapidly to the north in the extensive New Town of broad streets and remarkable buildings , before developing steadily , through another two centuries until now it covers the slope between sea and hills .
11 He is also carrying an armful of her books and papers , and fielding an orange which rolls free from the overloaded briefcase she is cradling to herself .
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