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1 He hadn't noticed her yet and she could easily make an escape .
2 I didn't have a single doubt but that I could make an escape .
3 A third suspect was shot and killed as he tried to make an escape .
4 At every minute me thinkes I make an escape .
5 So this was our final opportunity to make an escape before the police entered the cafe.
6 Jasper looked for ways to make an escape .
7 Every time she turns to make an escape - BAM
8 Suppose I suffer her to make an escape ?
9 Possibly Noim had held back some of what he knew, so that I could make an escape .
10 Would an innocent person, at such a time as this, offer money for assistance to make an escape ?
11 How can anyone expect ever to make an escape from St Giles with feet as dirty as that?
12 Even if the smugglers come to realize he's there, which they won't, he'll be able to make an escape .
13 Undoubtedly the one who had bumped into the lamp was Nita's murderer-ormurderess-infrantic haste to make an escape .
14 Their stealthy approach was heard by the little fugitive girl but too late for her to make an escape .
15 Dreading further violence, she endeavored to make an escape to her kinsman Charles; but her design was discovered and prevented.
16 It is said that Drotské tackled the suspects out of the house, giving his family enough time to make an escape .
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