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1 After a while we'll give Shorty a chance to make a getaway .
2 He figured he could give the horses the whip and make a getaway .
3 Here I been counting on a week or so to live - or make a getaway .
4 At least, until I can make a getaway for keeps.
5 Steelman and his outfit will protect them while they hunt cover and make a getaway .
6 The other when we first tried - to make a getaway .
7 At first he took her for one of the thieves, trying to make a getaway .
8 Maybe we'll have a chance to make a getaway .
9 I knew, with the evidence in our hands, they could do nothing but make a getaway .
10 They attempted to make a getaway , but the car chase soon turned into a high-speed shootout.
11 I don't want to get shot, so I think I'll not try to make a getaway .
12 I wonder if I can't make a getaway now?)
13 Instantly he had reasoned that it was an attempt to make a getaway , and had raised an alarm.
14 Instinctively, he stepped in front of Alexandra Bradley, to give her son the chance to make a getaway .
15 That meant this would be her chance to make a getaway , to get lost in the crowd and disappear.
16 In her haste to make a getaway , she'd rear-ended Brian Simon's plainclothes cop car and had left the scene.
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