Example sentences of "free [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For who are so free as the sons of the waves ? …
2 And to Return , free of the shackles of human physical embodiment .
3 Intelligence was to be scrubbed free of the impurities of independent action .
4 You get the feeling you 've just walked into an alternative universe where L7 , free of the Women In Rock tag , reign supreme .
5 When I say ‘ this war ’ , I am not thinking only of the current one , but of all our modern wars and our entire modern history from when we became free of the Turks in 1819 .
6 Telling speeches in support of abolition were made from the Conservative benches by Sir Edward Boyle and Henry Brooke , the former Home Secretary who had become persuaded by the arguments against capital punishment once free of the cares of office .
7 The moment of the break is not transcendent but it is a breaking free of the determinations of ideology — a moment in which the presuppositions that determine ideology are transformed by a critical response to them .
8 Although free of the horrors of Bosnia it 's difficult to imagine what nightmares the refugees endure in the security of their makeshift British accommodation .
9 And had his voice been able to cut through metal as it cut through the early morning air , then they would all of them have been free of the Cages in moments .
10 She wrote : ’ … essential , right now are groupings of women quite free of the practices of party politics dominated by the fascism inherent in their structures and phallocratic ideology .
11 Stanford University Hospital is the Hippocratic show-piece of America , whose government-sponsored research surges forward free of the confines of budget .
12 They were not here , nor was Thor of Allerdale himself ; but , after all ; it was strategy such as this which had kept Allerdale free despite the wolves at his frontiers .
13 For one thing it is available only for the Sparcstation 10 , for another it will be shipping free with the machines from next spring .
14 Our sexual condition can help us to recognize how guarded we are , or how self-seeking , manipulative , or fearful we are , instead of being trusting , selfless , kindly , reverent and free in the bonds of love .
15 A quarter of a million people live on work-house charity in England and child-beggars run free in the streets of London . ’
16 In the course of her book , she gives us by far the most detailed and interesting portrait of Mary ever written , free from the excesses of adulation or attack which characterize so much of the writing about her .
17 I was ruining his chances of getting free from the chains of misery attaching him to a rotten banlieue de Paris .
18 Thus , on sale , the purchaser got a clear title from the tenant for life , free from the limitations of the settlement .
19 Such motivation may derive from the wish to control their own destinies ; the wish to break free from the shackles of group ownership and bureaucratic constraints ; or from a desire to save their own jobs and the jobs of their workforce .
20 Only by having fought every battle and won can we be free from the constraints of being used to act out the wheel of life and be truly ourselves .
21 He nevertheless expressed the hope that Christian writers would be able to work free from the constraints of prejudice and censorship .
22 With the separation of mental and manual labour , thought could aspire to a ‘ pure ’ form , free from the constraints of practical action .
23 Richard Middleton , Fellow of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators , explains how he and some of his colleagues take advantage of the festive season to produce personal expressions of goodwill in letterform , free from the constraints of commissioning clients
24 Christmas is a natural time for us to indulge ourselves , free from the constraints of commissioning clients , and as calligraphy lends itself admirably to the creation of ephemera such as greetings cards , most of us have a large collection of those many of our distinguished colleagues .
25 Free from the constraints of didacticism , allowing his particular example to make a point without feeling he had to underline it , he showed in The Albatross four sharply realised apprentices learning too late the lessons of experience which greed and folly had brought to them .
26 There are benefits to being free from the constraints of full-time employment .
27 But now that we are free from the constraints of big business , we have a major opportunity to develop our own ideas .
28 Government policy for the UDCs — part of its growing disenchantment with , and undermining of , local authority activities — emphasises their ability to act entrepreneurially , free from the constraints under which local authorities operate .
29 Settled land in Roman law was to a considerable degree free from the depredations of creditors .
30 We each claim a personal point of view , ambitions and attachments of our own we are at liberty to pursue , free from the claims of others to equal attention , concern , and resource .
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