13 sentences with 'freely'

Example sentences and phrases with the word freely and other words derived from it.

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« The horses galloped freely across the plain. »

freely: The horses galloped freely across the plain.
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« The white mare galloped freely across the meadow. »

freely: The white mare galloped freely across the meadow.
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« Sing freely, sing without prejudices, without fears. »

freely: Sing freely, sing without prejudices, without fears.
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« The night is the perfect time to let our minds soar freely and explore the worlds we can only dream of. »

freely: The night is the perfect time to let our minds soar freely and explore the worlds we can only dream of.
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« The smell of freshly cut grass transported me to the fields of my childhood, where I played and ran freely. »

freely: The smell of freshly cut grass transported me to the fields of my childhood, where I played and ran freely.
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« worship freely: Catholics, Protestants, Jews and followers of other faiths can easily build churches and organise their own institutions. »
« Article 14 of the Constitution itself mentions the freedom of the inhabitants to move about in Argentine territory. We can all do so freely. »
« Man freely chooses the way to procure what he needs, he thinks, he thinks, he thinks, he progresses. He knows what he wants, why he wants it, what he wants it for. »
« In the German lands, it was not until the establishment of the Zollverein, a customs union, in 1834 that trade could flow freely enough to foster industrial growth in earnest. »
« Soon, when we finally land, you will be able to do all that you have not been able to do in the fantastic journey that is now ending: to step on the soil of a warm planet, to breathe freely the air that surrounds it, to enjoy the warm caress of sunlight, to have the water of life. »
« "Unable to guide their own lives - eating, hunting, mating freely - captive monkeys tend to develop abnormal behaviour, with attitudes that on the whole can be compared to those of humans in confinement: a feeling of futility, in which nothing they do really matters," says the scientist. »
« From the 5th century onwards, the custom of wearing wedding rings became widespread among the Germanic, Visigothic and Lombard peoples, and by the 10th century it was common throughout Christendom, which venerated it as a freely accepted alliance - hence its name - between two destinies. »
« The most successful experiences in the study of monkeys are obtained when they are observed freely in their natural environment. But these conditions do not always exist, and the researcher must - in most cases - spend long days with his "companions", sharing tidy and strange laboratories that have nothing to do with the monkeys are terribly bored. »

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