Example sentences of "be release into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As for the swan , when it 's course of treatment is over it 'll be released into the wild . |
2 | But any off-spring from Noddy and Rupert will be able to be released into the wild . |
3 | Councillors at the planning meeting had expressed worries that nitrates would be released into the river Stour when effluent from the plant flowed into the river . |
4 | It should be replaced regularly or everything it has removed may be released into the system . |
5 | He added that the public fishery should benefit from the spatfall ( the shellfish spawn ) which would be released into the sea from the ranched scallops . |
6 | Currently there is much international debate relating to the circumstances in which bioengineered species should be released into the environment and whether or not their impact will be entirely beneficial . |
7 | No product can be released into the environment without the prior authorisation of the relevant controlling body . |
8 | Human beings learnt to control fire about 100 000 years ago , causing gouts of smoke and carbon dioxide to be released into the atmosphere . |
9 | Then the CFCs may be released into the atmosphere . |
10 | In fact , incineration can make sense if the energy generated is used to heat homes ; less power will be needed from power stations , which means that less carbon dioxide will be released into the atmosphere . |
11 | This means that , in a well organised theatre , with professional embalmers , very little formaldehyde gas is likely to be released into the atmosphere . |
12 | A ten-year-old could be detained in a police cell for up to 36 hours but it is more common for children to be released into the care of social workers overnight . |
13 | As the UK construction and property markets continue to struggle in the depths of recession , spare a few thoughts for those ‘ built — environment ’ graduates soon to be released into the careers market . |