Sentence examples for only be released from inspiring English sources

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He could only be released to the owner's next of kin.

They will only be released on condition that Pansy marry Milwood.

Gummer said the cash would only be released after the government had time to consult victims.

The IPCC report will only be released officially next year, but it's unlikely that the core findings will change.

The rubbery beast grows in size as the victim's fear mounts, and can only be released by a scream.

It is likely a UK version would only be released when licensing deals with British TV channels are finalised.

State funds can only be released a certain period of time after a particular good or service has been delivered.

But still, in order to protect sources and methods, some of what we know will only be released to members of Congress, the representatives of the American people.

Emergency aid can only be released once a crisis has been formally declared, whereas development funding tends to follow rigid plans and timelines.

"You will only be released when the authorities are satisfied that the risks which you pose are such that you can safely be released".

Since the scandal the government has changed the rules so that horse carcasses may now only be released for consumption once they have been tested for bute.

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