How To Use Unencumbered In A Sentence

  • The present value of the house, unencumbered with vacant possession, is about £160,000.
  • Unencumbered by stylistic restraint, the paintings, prints and drawings present a visionary social realm, freed from the conventions of naturalist description.
  • The plaintiff still holds all the shares as his own absolutely unencumbered property.
  • Sure, there are still places in this vast country where it is possible to escape, but they get harder and harder to find except for the fit, the adventurous and those unencumbered by children or jobs.
  • The emergent self is protean, shifting, cunning, humorous, unencumbered, sometimes angry, but equally capable of accepting its own absurdity and inconsequentiality.
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  • Such a mix is not exactly a ready-made means for triumph, but Mr. Hegarty wields it with disquieting power and grace, whether whispering through spells of ethereality or growling with an energy that is at once pent-up and unencumbered. Brazen Beats and Metal Mayhem
  • Here the American comic atheist rises up: unencumbered, disenthralled, in rude existential health, not huddled palely in some priest-ridden twilight but soaking up the UV of reality. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • In other words, Canada, unencumbered and knowledgeable, is about to enter its era of great cities. Urbanism and the Canadian Promise
  • Then you've come to the right place, mate," he replied, and with elaborate courtesy took possession of my rucksack while the second boy helped himself to my shoulder-bag, thereby leaving me unencumbered. The mission song
  • The only eagles I see these days are soaring above the high ridges on a tramp across the hills - unencumbered, of course, by spoons or mashie niblicks.
  • By assets, it is unclear whether this means Pinacor's stock, or whether Scansource is buying Pinacor unencumbered with debt.
  • As Conservative MPs elected at this year's general election we represent a new generation unencumbered by the political baggage of the past.
  • The women danced to declare their fluency of expression and the knowledge it implied, and they did so unencumbered by the kin group duties that attended such displays.
  • He is unencumbered by owing favours to one master or another in London, and he will measure his success by standards set in Scotland, not Westminster.
  • Routinely weighing and measuring children is unencumbered by evidence of benefit.
  • The country opened out, unfenced, unencumbered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even people who run libraries and museums undermine Palladian grandeur by doing everything they can to ensure that we enter the premises like charwomen and delivery boys, unencumbered by any ideas about the heroic dignity of knowledge or learning. Andrea Palladio's influential architecture at National Building Museum
  • As the jury found the agreement was a loan on the security of the car, the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed D's conviction as this agreement was void and thus the car was unencumbered.
  • Displays of unencumbered emotion have been a regular characteristic of pop concert audiences ever since Elvis scuffed his Blue Suede Shoes.
  • He had abandoned that deep melancholy and sadness, and he felt himself much lighter and unencumbered.
  • Her photographs have the look and feel of mere snapshots, as unmediated realism, unencumbered by artifice and self-conscious construction.
  • There is an important public interest in discouraging restraint on trade, and maintaining free and open competition unencumbered by the fetters of restrictive covenants.
  • Unencumbered we could make a rapid exit to our wonderful little world of sun and cheap wine.
  • For Winer, the trick is to find prime land that's unencumbered by debt, yet managed by people with a vision for it.
  • For those weeks, I played a part in a Mediterranean drama, full of energy and humor and passion, unencumbered by words, and, therefore, self-examination.
  • Its value is the value of his unencumbered interest minus the value of the secured loan.
  • It allows easy, unencumbered movement without the need for the constant reattachment of safety clips by workers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the standard ‘common sense’ of the ignorant unencumbered by rigorous analysis, yet there was often a nagging grain of truth in his half-baked simplicities.
  • While we go into the match unencumbered by expectation, the same is not true of the Welsh.
  • inherited an unencumbered estate
  • They bring a transparency of texture and easiness of pace to the music that allows it to speak directly, unencumbered by its status as a masterpiece of the Germanic repertoire.
  • Then you catch a view on the skyline of a low swell, with wide and unencumbered contours. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • It is common ground that it is the consideration for the dutiable transaction and not the unencumbered value of the shares that is in question.
  • The pure expression of surface form, unencumbered by any framing or ribbing, creates a richness in the abstract quality of the constantly changing juxtaposition of surfaces.
  • When Max repeatedly butts his head against the real world and runs through the dark night streets in his filthy wolf costume, a thudding foreign yelp-chanting playing underneath, I remembered that sense of unencumbered emotion in childhood and how foreign the materiality and obstinance of the real world and grownup interactions were. Has the Wild Rumpus Begun Yet?
  • Here the American comic atheist rises up: unencumbered, disenthralled, in rude existential health, not huddled palely in some priest-ridden twilight but soaking up the UV of reality. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • He is unencumbered by owing favours to one master or another in London, and he will measure his success by standards set in Scotland, not Westminster.
  • Thus the suggestion that he has an unencumbered equity of about $125,000 in that property is at present open to question.
  • living an unencumbered life
  • Write-off of nonrecurring costs during development so the price billed to the customer (and the launch provider's balance sheet) is unencumbered with the need to recover the original investment.
  • According to the Government, these unfortunates should then be ‘free to move on to new ventures unencumbered by the stigma and restraints traditionally associated with bankruptcy’.
  • Likewise he can speak out on environmental issues unencumbered by the focus-group fudges that blunted his election campaign.
  • As for public policy, I accept that there is an important public interest in discouraging restraints on trade, and maintaining free and open competition unencumbered by the fetters of restrictive covenants.
  • Its charming concision allows the reader to reflect on the poet's experiences and thoughts unencumbered; without needing to have any prior knowledge of the subject.
  • The Southern attorneys, including Robert G. Taylor of Texas and Robert A. Pritchard of Mississippi, meanwhile had an incentive to maximize settlements for their Southern clients, who came unencumbered with any fee-splitting deal at all, the court said. Asbestos War Between The States
  • A short battle ensues, where Arthur, relatively unencumbered by armor, easily dodges the slow and heavy strikes by the black knight.
  • Unencumbered by bizarre and artificial notions of copyright and ownership, the kids will sort it out, I reckon.
  • The properties were unencumbered and the funds were deemed to be required either for the purchase of a property abroad or for refurbishment of the existing property.
  • Moreover, it can be said that an implied reservation derogates from the grant, for the grantor has apparently given the grantee an unencumbered estate and is then trying to burden it with an easement or profit.
  • The Day Trekker the lumbar and is best suited for those looking for an easy, unencumbered ramble in their favorite piney copse.
  • The emergent self is protean, shifting, cunning, humorous, unencumbered, sometimes angry, but equally capable of accepting its own absurdity and inconsequentiality.
  • But, even if they gladly sacrifice the joys of unencumbered youth, early motherhood has reduced the chance they will enjoy the life that most of us would wish for our daughters.
  • In my view, the principal reason for its closure is that it is much more readily sold for building land and, being a larger site and unencumbered by green belt restrictions, was more likely to produce a tidy sum.
  • Furthermore, Kansas' right to control the disposition of any recovery was entirely unencumbered.
  • A company's unencumbered view of its supply chain provides a competitive advantage by being able to react to constantly changing requirements.
  • Since online teachers are unencumbered by much of the disciplinary and bureaucratic nonsense of brick-and-mortar schools, they can devote far more time to actual instruction.
  • Thus clogged, the bill was sent home for sanction, but it was rejected by parliament, and sent back with instructions, that before it could receive his majesty's seal, it must appear wholly unencumbered with extraneous provisoes. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple.
  • The long, thin string and the heavy bob will enable the pendulum to swing unencumbered for hours and hours and hours.
  • Gautier could cast himself as a seeker of truth unencumbered by alliances with established scientists, a doubter who discovered faults in prevailing theories but was prevented from receiving the acclaim he deserved. reference The presentation in Chroa-génésie is so convoluted that it is unintelligible without a good knowledge of the physics and mathematics that render its deficiencies obvious. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • Most Arabic music is pure melody and rhythm, unencumbered by harmony; voices implore and exult, while instruments share the inflections of song.
  • It is an actual example of "realism" unencumbered and applied with great rigor, and it is likely to unmoor the assumptions of those readers tied to a more conventionalized, less ascetic understanding of the role of "realistic" dialogue. Narrative Strategies
  • Idols of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana are worshipped in the main sanctum, which remains still neat and simple and unencumbered by temple paraphernalia.
  • He was not the first to publish a detailed survey of architecture, but his treatise was written in comprehensible language, relatively unencumbered by philosophical verbiage and richly detailed with how-to instruction. Andrea Palladio's influential architecture at National Building Museum
  • I could understand you arguing that it was the duty of the Court of Appeal to decide this question for themselves, unencumbered by any views that had previously been expressed by any other judge.
  • Being unencumbered by any public baggage from the Thatcher or Major days is a clear plus, although this comes hand in hand with a whopping lack of experience.
  • The way to ensure that there aren't hungry people in the world is to give peasants land, unencumbered by debt peonage.
  • He is unencumbered by owing favours to one master or another in London, and he will measure his success by standards set in Scotland, not Westminster.
  • Pat McGowan, the book's hideous central character, is unencumbered by any moral code, even the criminal.
  • The long, thin string and the heavy bob will enable the pendulum to swing unencumbered for hours and hours and hours.
  • This would leave the new production aircraft unencumbered in reaching the break-even point by any need to recover nonrecurring costs.
  • Many of the bidders were put off by the buy-to-let model, with most preferring to buy unencumbered assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • That was a specific document to cover a mortgage for the particular purpose on an unencumbered title.
  • Kent is a song stylist in the swing tradition, and her vocals are refreshingly unencumbered by elaboration for the sake of it.
  • If the idea was to be able to require the daughters to join in a sale of the unencumbered freehold, far more than this agreement was required.
  • Quietly contemplative, perfectly still, he sits unencumbered by the world.
  • This profound presumption of guilt was unencumbered by the inconvenience of having to prove it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Work on the temple continued until 432; the Parthenon, then, represents the tangible and visible efflorescence of Athenian imperial power, unencumbered by the depradations of the Peloponnesian War.
  • Bloggers - unencumbered by the cosy club rules that bind politicians and political journalists - could make a contribution in both areas.
  • In 1630, Milton published a poem praising Shakespeare as an imaginative genius, ‘fancy's child ’, apparently unencumbered by any literary debts.
  • While we go into the match unencumbered by expectation, the same is not true of the Welsh.
  • This allowed wedding parties and other users to experience relatively unencumbered views of the historic chapel.
  • He offered the view, unencumbered by reality check, that prolonged engagement would necessitate the introduction of conscription.
  • Unencumbered value’ is the amount for which property might reasonably have sold free from encumbrances.
  • They are unencumbered trust funds pursuant to the Load Broker Regulations of the TTA.
  • Defensive and unencumbered by concerns of how well his gameplan will be received by others, Gerard Houllier's approach to the weekly press conference mirrors that of his team on the pitch.
  • Every aspect of its design is so accomplished and smoothly ergonomic that you barely notice the car is there, and drive with an enjoyment unencumbered by quirks or annoyances.
  • It is an actual example of "realism" unencumbered and applied with great rigor, and it is likely to unmoor the assumptions of those readers tied to a more conventionalized, less ascetic understanding of the role of "realistic" dialogue. Narrative Strategies
  • Witness the pathos of the nation's first temple in its largest metropolis: a president, unencumbered by elections, wedded to perennial power locked in legal combat with a shadow board of trustees bent on her ouster.
  • This year he was crushed, frankly, by Patrick Campion, who is not only much larger, but is entirely unencumbered by any vestigial table manners.
  • But there was always a suspicion that they were the acts of governments enjoying the pleasure of spending money but unencumbered by the responsibility of raising it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here, too, was a place where I could freely speculate about Mary's album's complex meanings, unencumbered by the burden of historical proof.
  • He believed that an invisible hand ruled over the market place, guaranteeing that everyone would eventually benefit, if only the market mechanism were left unencumbered.
  • One only needs direct access to the Gospels unmediated by historical traditions and unencumbered by church doctrines to find there the paradigmatic model of a successful millenarian cult.
  • n been sold under a contract of conditional sale reserving title poss°s'sfon in the vendor, may be attached as if unencumbered; and the mortgagee, pledgee, lienor or conditional vendor, or his assigns, may be summoned in the same action in which the property is attached as the trustee of the mortgagor, pledgor, lienee or conditional vendee, or his assigns, to answer such Acts and resolves passed by the General Court

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