Sentence examples for freed a bit from inspiring English sources

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Trade in services might have been freed a bit.

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However, it does make vacuuming around it and keeping it dust free a bit of a chore.

One was that the curriculum should be freed up a bit more, so teachers have a sense of how they can use the time.

Some of his wordplay inspired me, and freed me a bit, when I was writing The Abbey.

Anyway, I freed up a bit of cash, and got some last minute inspiration and laid down the joint.

"It suggests the market is freeing up a bit," he said.

This frees up a bit of space.

AS Gennady Gudkov tells it, he now feels a bit more free, a bit less bound by "rules and limits," and without any need "to be careful with my emotions".

I will obviously try to protect them from the dangers of wild youth, but you've got to let them roam free a bit.

Open daily 10am-5pm, admission free A bit like an art gallery you can shout in (though maybe don't do it too much), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park is a magnificent open-air gallery surrounded by lush countryside.

There may be another side that will work free a bit easier.

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