Sentence examples for remains free until from inspiring English sources

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He remains free until his formal sentencing, which is scheduled for February.

On Wednesday Mrs. Plavsic admitted persecuting people on political or religious grounds, part of a plea bargain that allows for seven other charges against her to be dropped while she remains free until sentencing in December.

Moniz also sentenced Carter to five years of probation and then stayed the execution of her sentence so that she remains free until her defense team has exhausted her appeals in the state courts.

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He remains free on bond until April 14 and has 10 days to decide whether to appeal his convictions.

In other words, Windows 10 remains free of charge until your PC dies, or you recycle it.

Huntsman was suspended from his job after he was arrested and remains free on bail until his sentencing.

The business model is commission-based, so it remains free for taxi companies until the first orders begin to roll in.

He remains free of any legal accusation — until he marries more than one wife.

Until then, he remains free on $100,000 bail.

Until then, the former dictator remains free to haunt the country.

This meant that Terry, charged by the public prosecutor with racially abusing a black player during a game last October, remains free to represent his club and his country until after Euro 2012.

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