Sentence examples for ordered to free from inspiring English sources

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All field commanders have been ordered to free all prisoners and hostages they may be holding".

Iran's ISNA news agency, quoting "unofficial sources", said the revolutionary guards had been ordered to free the men.

A city in lockdown; millions of residents urged to stay in their homes; drivers ordered to free up the autobahn for emergency vehicles; and social media sites frantically sharing images of a gunman on a roof: the weight of what it means to get caught up in a terror attack hit Germany hard on Friday night.

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Universities need workhorse teachers in order to free up senior staff to attract more research funding.

Glenn has to turn him upside down and shake him about in order to free the blockage and save him.

Introducing offsetting would risk reducing nature to a trade-able commodity in order to free up more land for development".

Three years ago, the Israeli High Court blocked a Tel Aviv district court judge's order to free Mr. Dirani on humanitarian grounds.

Injured players or players who do not fulfill their potential are discarded by teams in order to free up scholarships.

Perhaps it would be kindest to relieve him of it in order to free his mind to get back to his best as a batsman.

In late March, the company agreed to sell its business in Southeast Asia to Grab, a local competitor, in order to free up resources for Uber's other divisions.

During the earlier 20th century, rhyme was often considered the most conventional part of poetry, to be rebelled against in order to free the individual voice of the poet.

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