free rein造句1, He gave free rein to his imagination.
2, The young film-makers were given free rein to experiment with new themes and techniques.
3, Give free rein to your imagination.
4, The designer was given free rein.
5, He deliberately gave his emotions free rein as he played the sonata.
6, When I paint I just give my imagination free rein.
7, The producer was given a free rein with the script.
8, The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport.
9, His moral reading of events was given free rein.
10, Then I pretty much give them free rein.
11, But at that minute, having allowed them free rein, guilt and self-condemnation were riding her hard.
12, You'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it.
13, He gave free rein to his impulses.
14, The king had free rein in his country.
15, We'd better give the horse a free rein.
16, The outgoing assembly will have free rein to rewrite rules until the end of the year.
17, In this picture the artist certainly allowed his imagination free rein.
18, No, it was thanks to my culinary abilities that Marie-Claude gave me free rein of both her kitchen and her bedchamber.
19, The result has been that recent chancellors have been able to give free rein to their tax-reforming ambitions.
20, So, goes the conspiracy, the Foreign Office can now give free rein to its instinctive Arabism.
21, While watching him at work she impulsively asked to borrow his materials and followed his advice to give her imagination free rein.
22, I would discuss the script, say, on proportional representation, and then give him free rein.
23, The special conditions at Westminster are one part of the explanation of the relatively free rein given to counter-insurgency and covert activity.
24, The only viable route to a future of growth is to allow these basic human activities free rein.
25, Such as he can not comprehend that which prompts others to give their heart free rein!
26, As he drove he was able to allow his thoughts a free rein.
27, Here, clearly, was a marvellous opportunity to give Pearce's principles free rein and see what costings they produced.
28, Trained personnel will mature only if we give them free rein.
29, In the blue, I can release all, and in the blue, I can give free rein to my thoughts.
30, Therefore, it is of great significance for translators to give free rein to their creativity and seek unswervingly the style reproduction of the ST in their literary translation practice.