released造句31, The name of the dead man will not be released until his relatives have been informed.
32, They released the prisoners.
33, Originally released in 1957, the film was remade as "The Magnificent Seven".
34, He was released from prison after serving two years of a five-year sentence.
35, The sales figures won't be released until sometime next month.
36, There are still a few jobs to finish off so we cannot be released for the time being.
37, He was released from prison after serving a sentence of five years.
38, Biodegradable packaging helps to limit the amount of harmful chemicals released into the atmosphere.
39, He who wishes his own happiness by causing pain to others is not released from hatred, being himself entangled in the tangles of hatred.
40, The distributors will probably bump up the price of the software when the next version is released.
41, The kidnappers had threatened to behead all four unless their jailed comrades were released.
42, The embassy official claimed diplomatic immunity and was later released.
43, The authorities often know that sex offenders will attack again when they are released.
44, Pollutants are constantly being released into the atmosphere.
45, The album was originally released in 1974.
46, Slowly,[http:///released.html] he released his breath through clenched teeth.
47, The plane released its bombs at 10 000 feet.
48, It's said he has already been released from duty.
49, He was released on bail pending committal proceedings.
50, The accused was released on bail pending trial.
51, Police have released no further details about the accident.
52, The court found him innocent and he was released.
53, She was released after her wounds were dressed.
54, He was released from prison under an amnesty.
55, She has been released on bail pending further enquiries.
56, She finally released her hold on me.
57, He was released from the hospital yesterday.
58, Data about patients is only released with their permission.
59, Williams asked to be released from her contract.
60, I didn't give up hope of being released.