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1 To escape the clutches of the would-be robbers was everything.
2 In Help!, released in 1965, the Beatles try to escape the clutches of a mysterious cult.
3 He did disguise himself as a heavily bearded ornithologist to escape the clutches of the authorities.
4 The actor who forged the mold could never quite escape the clutches of the character he had fashioned.
5 Thallo was desperate to escape the clutches of the Tleilaxu, and Marie would help him do exactly that.
6 The woman was able to escape the clutches of the kidnappers, but her ordeal did not end there.
7 You have insinuated that you ran only to overtake me, not to escape the clutches of the lion.
8 That is the only way to escape the clutches of the debt that has been incurred during this crisis.
9 I think that if we escape the clutches of the Sage of Redfield you may really begin to live.
10 Panic spread as students and teachers began to run for cover, trying to escape the clutches of armed rebel soldiers.
11 Could Michael O'Flynn be the first big property developer to successfully escape the clutches of the National Asset Management Agency?
12 We have yet many days to journey ere we reach London if we escape the clutches of the king's men.
13 To leap down appeared the only alternative to escape the clutches of the bear, and that alternative was certain death!
14 He claimed some witnesses had even managed to escape the clutches of Interpol, who they had enlisted to find these people.
15 If our ex-missionary friends escape the clutches of Lestrade, I shall expect to hear of some brilliant incidents in their future career.
16 White's problem, such as it is, is that she has yet to escape the clutches of her influences (particularly Polly Harvey).
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