Sentence examples for was exempt from inspiring English sources

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was exempt

adjective

Free from a duty or obligation.

  • In their country all women are exempt from military service.

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Exact(12)

Maryland was exempt from the Emancipation Proclamation.

But "routine maintenance was exempt".

No generation was exempt or 'clean'.

Colleagues, friends, ministers, ambassadors: no one was exempt.

He was exempt from military service because of deformed toes.

Neither Henderson nor Dier, overworked and increasingly flustered, was exempt.

For decades, the church was exempt from water charges.

"The community are now outraged to find that she was exempt.

A hemophiliac, he was exempt from military service during World War II.

Historically, anyone made a freeman was exempt from tolls and given special privileges.

No one was exempt from the work, even though my brothers were toddlers.

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