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

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1 Cutting copper releases from Wilton to a quarter of their 1990 level .
2 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 .
3 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 . ’
4 The bulk of the Prussian peasants were released from service in the years 1811–50 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 It was later that evening that Simon Pardy , released from custody for the time being with a stern warning not to leave the town , went home .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Elizardo Sánchez Santacruz , a political dissident widely recognized as a prisoner of conscience , was released from prison by the Cuban authorities on May 5 .
11 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 .
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