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31, I got this ticket for free from sb who didn't want it.
32, Residents have called for a clean-up campaign to keep their streets free from rubbish.
33, A lot of the patients are now free from symptoms.
34, Nationalization is a word which is neither very felicitous nor free from ambiguity.
35, Nobody was free from suspicion, from the head girl down to the youngest pupil.
36, The driver had to be cut free from the wreckage of his car.
37, The secretary was free from all blame for the errors.
38, He was found not guilty and walked free from the court.
39, All our drinks are free from artificial colourings and flavourings.
40, I felt free from the cares of the day as soon as I left the building.
41, They had to be cut free from their car after the accident.
42, The express aim of the treaty is to keep the whole region free from nuclear weapons.
43, Because the organization is a charitable enterprise it is free from tax worldwide.
44, The filtration system provides the crew with clean air free from fumes.
45, Ensure the wound is free from/of dirt before applying the bandage.
46, Rescuers took several hours to cut the survivors free from the wreckage.
47, Those classifications would be free from exacting judicial scrutiny.
48, Are they free from overly restrictive rules and regulations?Sentence dictionary
49, Green Berets walk free from Salvador siege.
50, Keep the stairs free from clutter.
51, The DoE tell me in a letter that they are free from indemnity.
52, It was egalitarian and free from the weakening and divisive influence of the Roman world and of urban society.
53, Without foreign or extraneous admixture; free from anything not properly pertaining to it; homogeneous, unalloyed.
54, Remove pits from persimmons, then scrape pulp free from skins with teaspoon.
55, I prepared a diet as free from fat as possible yet incorporating protein, carbohydrate, vitamins and minerals.
56, A small, mountainous country with a population of under three million people, it has long been free from colonial domination.
57, He had set his family free from debts that dragged them down.
58, Food that is traditionally grown and free from the intrusion of technology will become increasingly desirable among the cognoscenti.
59, If it was not free from unwelcome intervention the papacy could not be active in what it saw as its role.
60, These courses are independent, free from commercial bias and partners are encouraged to attend.
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