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

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1 As it was such release for me , too — release from the rigours of placing my variously sick relatives in hospices the length and breadth of Cumbria .
2 Perhaps it may bring with it , too , release from the pressures to be competitive in the scramble for status and material goods and give instead greater ability to value those things which are true and lasting .
3 Estimates of carbon releases from the biosphere to the atmosphere in response to changes in land-use have varied enormously in the past but are now generally in the range 0.8 to 2.5 Gt of carbon per year ( Bolin , 1986 ) .
4 When a vase emerged unbroken — especially the tall storage amphorae for oil and water-when its millennia-old husk of mud and chalk was scraped away , it appeared to Davide like a living body released from the torpor of an unnatural sleep , from a kind of illness , its rounded shape tender , pointing a foot , like an absorbed peg-doll , its intactness a triumphant resurrection .
5 I am released from the gravity of routine , light-headed in the thin air at the top of the building .
6 It was exhilarating too , as though possibility had suddenly been released from the grip of necessity and we could imagine the world we wanted .
7 The aircraft is released from the trolley by a semi-automatic system ( manual command , only obeyed if certain safety parameters are within limits ) .
8 The Self or Ātman , released from the bonds of darkness and ignorance or avidyā , is at one with God , and when this unity is realized by means of prayer , bhakti or devotion is transformed into jñāna or knowledge .
9 During the mid 1970s , it was suggested that the increased use of nitrogen-based agricultural fertilizers and/or nitrogen-fixing vegetation might affect the nitrogen cycle and result in an increase in the amounts of oxides of nitrogen released from the surface into the atmosphere .
10 The protein is then released from the agarose by adding a salty solution , he said .
11 Later , released from the spell of that voice , she was plagued by niggling incredulity .
12 Also disappointed were Rev Ian Paisley 's Democratic Unionists , who , despite being released from the constraints of an earlier pact with the Ulster Unionists of James Molyneaux , secured only 13.1 per cent ( retaining three seats ) , against 34.5 ( and nine seats ) for the UUP .
13 Released from the constraints of both shareholders and any market , managers are free to become public servants , ‘ a purely neutral technocracy , balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity ’ .
14 They are , in fact , the beaches of ice-drained lakes left behind by successive falls in the glacier as it melted and was released from the valley at the end of the Ice Age .
15 He says that certain morphine like substances are released from the brain during acupuncture .
16 ‘ She was released from the unit into a bed-sit , where she lived totally alone .
17 ‘ They still remain chaste and celibate but they are released from the vows of poverty . ’
18 Thus pan-PLA2 , which is readily released from the pancreas into blood in acute pancreatitis , circulatesmostly as inactive enzyme .
19 Nigel Mansell is one example , though Mansell 's metabolism , once released from the horrors of his competitive life , seems to revert to such extreme placidity that it is possible to picture him living out his days as a happy family man and manager of his own investments .
20 In his catalogue introduction Kudielka describes Bridget Riley walking on the hillside in the hour before dusk when the colours are released from the domination of the sun .
21 Released from the confinement of their workplace , the workers are offered a global view of their oppressive working conditions .
22 This is the mid-Sixties , and homosexuals are being released from the closet by a law enacted by Parliament late in the novel .
23 Unemployed Wisdom Smith , 19 , and student Daniel Winter , 19 , were released from the dock at Bristol Crown Court on the seventh day of their trial after a jury returned formal verdicts on the judge 's direction .
24 Unemployed Wisdom Smith , 19 , and student Daniel Winter , 19 , were released from the dock at Bristol Crown Court on the seventh day of their trial after a jury returned formal not guilty verdicts on the direction of the judge .
25 Unemployed Wisdom Smith , 19 , and student Daniel Winter , 19 , were released from the dock at Bristol Crown Court on the seventh day of their trial after a jury returned formal verdicts on the direction of the judge .
26 The gradual acceptance of the Darwinian evolutionary philosophy , that enables us to accept each species in its own right and see its actions from its own point of view , has meant that we are released from the burden of interpreting everything animals do in terms of good and evil .
27 The premium charged by the Roman Catholic church orphanage was nearly £50 and Lily was required to pay it back at 10/ a month until , in 1931 , she was finally released from the burden of payment .
28 Sydney had some way to go before it was released from the burden of compulsive immigration , and before it could present to the world a face that was uniquely its own .
29 Although I agree with the Minister that empty properties could be used to house homeless people , is not it the case that until capital receipts are released from the sale of council properties , councils will not have the resources to put properties back into use for people who need them ?
30 The Attorney-General was joined as a respondent to the application because he had declined to grant his fiat under section 13 of the Coroners Act 1988 , but at the hearing he was released from the proceedings with the consent of all parties .
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