Sentence examples for been granted bail from inspiring English sources

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been granted bail

noun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

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The executives have since been granted bail.

All six Britons involved have been granted bail.

They join the nine other foreign detainees and three Russians to have already been granted bail.

3.25pm: Assange has been granted bail, to cheers from inside and outside the court.

They have been granted bail to appear in the same court on 1 May.

He has been granted bail on occasion but never parole despite applying.

Colleagues of Dotcom arrested in New Zealand had already been granted bail.

Doyle has just been granted bail and is happy to chat, albeit not about the case.

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The prospect of missing Christmas and the birthdays of family members if the activists had not have been granted bail had been hard to take.

Gula's lawyer argued that she should have been granted bail on humanitarian grounds.

The City trader accused of Britain's biggest bank fraud has been granted bail.

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