Example sentences of "to free [pn reflx] from " in BNC.

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1 There is increasing conflict between the church and state funding and we need to free ourselves from wingeing about the cuts .
2 He described eight principles to adhere to in order to free ourselves from suffering :
3 Women participate , not as feminists , but as revolutionaries to free ourselves from exploitation .
4 In his other hand a grenade with the pin removed so he could n't put it down to free himself from the handcuffs , and so from the chair , and so from the room .
5 ’ … and a cyclist must be allowed time to free himself from … ’
6 In 1829 a convicted prisoner petitioned that he should have been allowed to free himself from a charge of robbery by rendering compensation .
7 ‘ In the early 1990s there will be an opportunity to free himself from a role he does not want . ’
8 Lord Hunter had been unable to free himself from the idea of Meehan as a participant any more than Sir Daniel Brabin had been able to free himself from the assumption of Timothy Evans 's guilt ; neither could bring himself to admit , perhaps for the sake of the reputation of their profession , that the miscarriage of justice had been total , that Meehan as much as Evans had played no part whatever in the crime with which he had been charged .
9 Lord Hunter had been unable to free himself from the idea of Meehan as a participant any more than Sir Daniel Brabin had been able to free himself from the assumption of Timothy Evans 's guilt ; neither could bring himself to admit , perhaps for the sake of the reputation of their profession , that the miscarriage of justice had been total , that Meehan as much as Evans had played no part whatever in the crime with which he had been charged .
10 MOTORIST Peter Beer battled for eight hours to free himself from his crashed car while vehicles roared past on a motorway yards above .
11 Cherry tried to free himself from 20-stone Flashman , who tumbled to the ground , taking with him a handful of material from Cherry 's ripped coat .
12 Friends on the ground watched in horror as he was towed along for 20 seconds before managing to pull an emergency handle to free himself from the snagged chute .
13 The very powers of rationality which enabled modern man to free himself from nature and control it had also become an instrumental device to dominate him .
14 This reformulation shows why it was necessary for Foucault to free himself from what he later termed ‘ the repressive hypothesis ’ of liberation .
15 Unable to free himself from the tangle of ropes and floats , Miles swam laboriously across to his daughter .
16 It is a lucid symbol of Grimes 's flailing efforts to free himself from reality .
17 The horse will gallop off in terror , not realising that all it has to do is open its jaws to free itself from its tormentor .
18 In this sense , social work has been struggling to free itself from the same trap as much of British industry .
19 The chick is due on good Friday , but it could take up to three days to free itself from the egg .
20 The animal , sensing a new danger , shook its horns furiously to free itself from the encumbrance , and the already unconscious senator was catapulted into the thorns , where he lay without moving .
21 After being among the first of the former Soviet republics to fight to free itself from the embrace of Moscow , it has now come full circle with the recognition that it must look East as well as West for its own benefit .
22 As Margaret Anne Doody puts it : ‘ Leapor plays with the fascination of female ugliness in such a manner as to free herself from conventional claims of feminine proprieties .
23 Unconsciously perhaps Jeanne was seeking to free herself from her narrow and oppressively respectable bourgeois family .
24 Her eyes were rolling with terror as she began to struggle to free herself from the tenacious , sucking mud — struggles that only served to hasten the process and cause her to sink at an even greater rate .
25 So after Doctor Who Carole Ann Ford deliberately immersed herself in theatrical parts to free herself from the stigma of Television , emerging only after a year to play the radically different role of a prostitute in ITV 's new Public Eye series .
26 Katherine struggled to free herself from those fingers which gripped her too fiercely , from that intelligence which probed into her .
27 Still drugged with sleep , struggling to free herself from her half-dreaming state , Isabel 's eyes snapped open just as Guy released her mouth .
28 Even if you do n't want to go back to your ex-wife , counselling may help you to free yourself from the past .
29 TOURING America with your home at your back is a popular option for familes and travellers on a budget who want to free themselves from the hassle of searching for somewhere to get their heads down each night .
30 In that case we should be back in something like the unsatisfactory position we were in before the introduction of comprehensive schools , when the least successful children were relegated to schools that were openly admitted to be inferior ; and it is likely that the ‘ good ’ schools would , many of them , choose to free themselves from their Local Authorities .
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