Sentence examples for sometimes freely from inspiring English sources

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Loads of companies use the technology of others, sometimes freely, sometimes for a fee or in cross-licensing agreements.

He mingles them, sometimes freely, and makes a few puzzling choices — for instance, he uses the term "handmaid," derived from the King James, to describe the young woman whom Sarai offers up to sleep with her husband, Abram, after Sarai is unable to conceive, rather than Alter's term, "slave girl," which evokes the woman's subservient status.

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He had to cope with the fact that the hospital patients who played in the group sometimes improvised freely during the performance.

The war on terrorism after Afghanistan could focus on denying terrorist groups sanctuary in places like Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia and the Philippines, countries where they have sometimes operated freely, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul D. Wolfowitz said today.

8. Until recently, this classification was parasitic upon and parallel to a more fundamental distinction between 1) those who believed that it could not be true both that persons sometimes acted freely and that persons were causally determined; and 2) those who believed that both of the former could be true.

Physicists have long wondered why electrons sometimes move freely as superconducting materials cool and other times jam up electrical flow.

These infants and children, who cannot communicate symptoms clearly yet sometimes move freely around the care center, may need to be monitored with particular attention throughout their time in the care center and for 21 days after release.

Most people prefer large clay jars.Toyols are transferable and sometimes roam freely about, so it might be possible to enslave a free toyol with the right black magic.

("Schiller sometimes writes very freely," an elderly woman worriedly observes in Sagan's film).

Above swings freely, sometimes wildly, and the menu includes a fair share of overproduced duds.

By Wudan Yan August 9, 2016 Many bacteria swap their DNA freely sometimes with disastrous results for humans.

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