Ejemplos de uso para be free from

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This was a metal screen which the scientist invented to surround his experiments in order that they would be free from extraneous interference.
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With contentment with that which suffices, men will be free from excessive labour, long-term war and poverty from income gap disparity.
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Where the mask contacts the skin must be free from dirt and excess chemicals such as skin oils.
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Prevention of anything is a socialist imposition of your right to be free from interfering do-gooder wowsers.
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All should be free from unnatural death due to accident, war and epidemic.
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Section 15 guarantees equality rights and the right to be free from discrimination on certain enumerated grounds.
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Besides, they also offer volume discounts, and larger orders will be cheaper and also will be free from the shipping charges.
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This implies that another requirement of flow is to be free from constraints that force controlled processes to be used.
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The music had to be free from blemish or fault, and avoided magical elements.
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Again these texts can never be free from the prejudices and the selfishness of the authors of such books.
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