Sentence examples for be freed up from from inspiring English sources

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"He wants to be freed up from signing leases and payrolls, and I completely understand.

We tried to create some backing tracks on a cassette recorder so we could be freed up from our instruments.

They were told more housing, GP appointments and school places would be freed up from migrants.

This is particularly important as rural land continues to be freed up from crop production in China, often in areas that would be conducive to natural regrowth.

"While we will be freed up from a lot of jobs that no one wants to do, we will have to think collectively about how we cope with this otherwise we will have huge structural issues with kids unemployed," he says.

Once testing is automated throughout the development process, manual testers can be freed up from repetitive tasks to focus on intelligent, creative exploratory testing and usability testing.

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They are now saying 100 out of 132 have been freed up from around 60 earlier.

Of the around 90 jobs that have gone in the Core team, around half were developer roles — with many other less technical roles such as checking website compatibility something Opera has been freed up from by moving to WebKit.

"What you would gain from privatisation is you could build a really big media business around Channel 4. I think the channel needs to be freed up [from state-ownership] really to move ahead".

There is still a possibility that money may be freed up for Detroit from a previously approved loan program to help automakers retool their plants for more fuel-efficient vehicles.

"I'm freed up from food," she said.

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