Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I have not felt at liberty to write out the matter until now.
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One is not at liberty to criticise a show unless they have actually seen it.
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The lessors here are not at liberty to do anything which will make the property unfit for the purpose for which it is let.
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It is at liberty to request further investigations and, in rare cases, request that new forensic experts be appointed.
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The liquidator was at liberty to sell the shares and account to the former clients out of the net proceeds of sale, pro rata, to their respective interests.
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But a person's liberty or right to deal with others is nugatory, unless they are at liberty to deal with him if they choose to do so.
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It is not a technocracy at liberty to make its own decisions as to the will of the people -- that's why we elect a government.
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Mist was able to stay in business, and at liberty, generally, by being very aware of the line between the allowable and the prohibited speech.
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This is simply because, by attending to any one fertile female, the male unavoidably leaves the others at liberty to mate with his rivals.
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