Escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action.
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Examples for "escape "
Examples for "escape "
1 Last year his parents decided he should try to escape to Europe.
2 How can this visit help me answer the question I can't escape ?
3 Neither side will escape challenge: this research will impact on the vote.
4 They allow people to escape their reality and enter a new one.
5 Now he decided a different course of escape might be in order.
1 The dogs seemed almost frantic now in their desire to break loose .
2 I wish to break loose from the claims of this dull existence.
3 Something must break loose in me before I can kill a man.
4 He had expected all hell to break loose , and here it was.
5 And yet he couldn't break loose though Carlo was not touching him.
1 It's good to get off to a nice fast start, Moules said.
2 This morning I just wanted to get off to a good start.
3 However, Abhisit's plan faced opposition before it could get off the ground.
4 It takes an average seven years to get off that addictive substance.
5 If I get off work early, I sometimes run during the week.
1 The costly college years: how much do students need to get by ?
2 These people also think that only small companies get by with it.
3 She farms and sells food to get by , but there's nothing left.
4 Grímur soon learned to get by in English and befriended the troops.
5 I studied to find a way out, a way to get by .
1 Be well, and as I said last time, get out of Europe.
2 Police were accused of allowing the situation to get out of control.
3 We can't get out that way- Idon'tthink it's a good idea.
4 Without strong banks, we can't get out of this current credit position.
5 I try to get out here every night; it's my best time.
1 South Africa should no longer allow taxpayers to get away without consequences.
2 Inside, she felt pressured by the situation and needed to get away .
3 Kiska wanted to get away , of course, but not without her equipment.
4 Then looking at the men he said, Don't let her get away .
5 And I did think she had a good chance to get away .
6 My grandparents left a South that let people get away with lynching.
7 I want to get away from the deficit understanding of physical difference.
8 So with her new partner Nick she decided we'd better get away .
9 You need very good writing and actors to get away with that.
10 I just wanted to get away from it as fast as possible.
11 Come on, let's get away from here, he said, turning to leave.
12 But he added: The prime minister can't get away with anything less.
13 He is not sure, however, that Bertie will get away with it.
14 I began to hope something had happened so he couldn't get away .
15 I was brilliant and therefore thought I could get away with anything.
16 Perhaps she would get away with a good spanking and nothing more.
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