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1 Maybe if she climbed up, there would be an escape .
2 But I hoped that there might be an escape .
3 Perhaps there might be an escape from this dilemma.
4 He'd hooked up with her in the middle of what appeared to be an escape attempt.
5 In these valleys, as in Banks's fiction, winter can be an escape route from blighted reality to ice-fishing tranquillity.
6 She was peering into her own empty glass as if there might be an escape hatch at the bottom.
7 If his party wins, his reward will be an escape from the department before the entire edifice crashes in.
8 In that way, too, there would be an escape from Amelia, and, at the present moment, he saw none other.
9 When people feel trapped in a routine, when there is n't much joy and fun anymore in a relationship, an affair can be an escape .
10 After Saturday's 19-16 loss in Bath, to emerge from this pool of sharks now would be an escape of Houdini-like proportions.
11 For Dad it was an escape , so he didn't consider the risk.
12 I knew nothing about Wolf Point, only that it was an escape .
13 For an eclectic group of men, the football pitch is an escape .
14 These visits were an escape from a bad conscience for Mrs. Butcher.
15 He 's an escaped convict, and he has a grudge at your friend.
16 One 's inclined to get a bit egotistical when one 's an escaped murderer.
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