Sentence examples for should be freed from from inspiring English sources

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Public services should be privatised, public spending should be cut, and business should be freed from social control.

It is good news that anybody should be freed from the clutches of the "Islamic State" – and probably spared a grisly fate at its hands.

It should be freed from the confines of a marketplace which has mistaken it for something which it is not – a glorified provider of workplace training.

A federal judge agreed today that a man accused of supporting a Kashmir terrorist group should be freed from custody pending trial.

For example, the military should be freed from nonmilitary missions like family housing; the private sector can do it faster, better and cheaper.

In 2010, officials from six US government agencies – the Guantánamo Interagency Review Taskforce – recommended he should be freed from the military camp.

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"Individual moments should be free from bias," it reads.

Commission regulation 2257/94 decreed that bananas in general should be "free from malformation or abnormal curvature".

Ari Fleischer, the White House press secretary, said that any Congressional inquiry should be "free from politics".

I strongly believe the people of Cuba should be free from the tyrant.

"We believe strongly that boxing should be free from performance-enhancing drugs," Hatton said.

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