Example sentences of "[be] given free " in BNC.

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1 Some would take this view , arguing along the lines of the story of Christ healing the lepers , that some of God 's gifts are given free to men who may then go and abuse them .
2 ‘ Set stocking ’ , in which animals are given free range over a relatively large area and not moved regularly , is the most labour-saving system of grazing .
3 The logical functions of language are given free rein .
4 Later it made economic sense to plan for the vehicle to carry things which had been given free in England but which were too heavy for me to manage for the whole way .
5 I have been given free catalogues , invited to try any guitar I wished — not just the cheapo imports either but vintage stuff too — actually got useful information from people who , without exception , seem to be knowledgeable and often talented players , and generally made to feel welcome .
6 That is why we have been given free will , in order that we may choose the correct one .
7 Miss Fergusson had maintained , when they first stood before the haloed mountain , that there were two explanations of everything , that each required the exercise of faith , and that we had been given free will in order that we might choose between them .
8 Reserve strikers Ian Arnold and Paul Hanford have been given free transfers .
9 Well , Bozz at school had some free tickets the music 's usually twot when you 're given free tickets !
10 The arrival of the mail helped , too : a mound of letters from the relatives who were , or , if they were to be given free accommodation , thought that they were , coming to Uncle Karl 's party .
11 Soldiers will no longer be given free cigarettes .
12 All who finish will be given free entry to the show on July 26th .
13 For groups , one adult will be given free admission for every 20 young people in the group
14 It was resolved that the attendance of the physician and the surgeons should be given free of all expense to the institution , and that each should be allowed the privileges of a governor by virtue of their appointments .
15 You 'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it .
16 It will be given free to any donor of at least £500 to the Magdalen Bridge Appeal Fund .
17 He had bought Burleigh ( which he invariably called The Burleigh School , in capitals ) precisely so that his manner might be given free rein and ample pasturage .
18 The Financial Times of July 27 reported that the Israeli Defence Ministry had confirmed that plots of land in the occupied territories were to be given free of charge to Jewish people wishing to settle .
19 But he will be given free reign over the selection and training of his team .
20 ‘ The students were given free tickets to go to their home towns , ’ he said .
21 In the towns money soon ceased to circulate in a meaningful manner ; workers were given rations ; all state services were provided free ; school meals were given free to the children , even theatre tickets were distributed among factory workers free .
22 NME hacks of the early '70s were given free drugs and sex by record companies .
23 The winger belongs to football 's more flamboyant age , when players were given free rein on the field and the managers ' instructions were nothing more than , ‘ Get out there and earn your ten bob . ’
24 The Pregnancy Book is given free through the NHS to all first-time expectant mothers .
25 Here 's Mrs Thatcher molesting the Bible this week in a speech about pollution to a committee of legislators , industrialists and scientists : ‘ Like the Garden of Eden to Adam and Eve anything which is given free is rarely valued … ’
26 A plaque bearing the name of the adopter is displayed in the park and the adopter is given free entry to the park for a year .
27 Each woman is given free range over her speech and ideas , creating a relaxed format through which the personality of both poet and interviewer emerges comfortably .
28 For each 10 seats booked , an 11th is given free .
29 Harmonia Mundi 's generous presentation is to be applauded : in addition to three very filled discs , a fourth , which contains the Finale and an appendix aria from the 1725 revival , is given free .
30 The Pregnancy Book is given free through the NHS to all first-time expectant mothers .
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