Example sentences of "escape from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How can we escape from the emotional addictions we carry in ourselves ? |
2 | The idea that they vanish completely from existence seems to offend against logic , yet they can not escape from the black hole . |
3 | Instead , they could escape from the black hole and continue their histories outside . |
4 | Worse still , she had married into a life so public that at times she felt there was no place on earth where she could escape from the prying eyes . |
5 | As long as he lived , Nizan would never escape from the visceral awareness that death could strike suddenly , unexpectedly in the midst of life , that death threatens everybody and everything , that man is truly mortal . |
6 | " Hell is oneself , " Edward exclaims because he , like the others , can not escape from the small circle of his selfhood . |
7 | Thus the first important government report on depressed areas in the early 1930s concluded that such areas ‘ can only escape from the vicious cycle , where depression created unemployment and unemployment intensified depression by means of some positive external assistance ’ . |
8 | Those proponents of Producers ' Co-operation who ‘ wanted each factory to be established as a separate profit-sharing society ’ were right in principle : for only thus could it escape from the dominant consumer interest , only thus secure the ground from which to mount its own advance towards the more important objective of Co-operative aspiration . |
9 | The State tried to expropriate the produce even of peasants , gardens , but native cunning — bargaining with , and even bribing , officials of dubious enthusiasm for the Party line — often meant that rural households could escape from the worst deprivations of the towns . |
10 | I will be profoundly relieved when I can escape from the prosaic explanations and defences of this present sprawling mess of words . |
11 | Here he can escape from the imperfect society to be an individual alone , attended by nature . |
12 | The only way he could escape from the harsh realities of life was to lose himself in books , allowing his imagination to take over , seeing himself as the characters he read about . |