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1 The real problem was that she couldn't imagine escaping at all.
2 They flee the painful apparition; they are bent upon escaping at all costs.
3 After giving the warning there was nothing to prevent our escaping at once.
4 Air was either entering or escaping at the rim with a thin, sizzling sound.
5 And the tendrils escaping at the temple and nape only added to her beauty.
6 However, I do consider myself fortunate in escaping at the last moment, Boyd laughed easily.
7 Nevertheless I had every intention of escaping at the first opportunity, and going back to Bagdad.
8 She blamed herself for escaping at his expense.
9 The captain then added-" Iconsidermyself equally fortunate in escaping at Nelson's old field."
10 A fastidiously dressed vampire youth, an explosion of lace escaping at his collar, mounted the dais.
11 Giving up this attempt, they rushed back along the lane with the intention of escaping at the north-gate.
12 Boone now saw the absolute necessity of escaping at once, and determined to make the attempt without delay.
13 Had I succeeded in escaping at any former period and been retaken, this would have been my fate.
14 But they were escaping at last.
15 In the midst of his first disheartening experiments with sulphur, he had an opportunity of escaping at once from his troubles.
16 Then she was amazingly fat; her flesh seemed to be escaping at all ends from a corset strained to the utmost limit.
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