Example sentences of "escaped from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Another man escaped from a back window , cutting his hands as he smashed a way through … blood from the injury still evident on the doorstep of the neighbouring house where he raised the alarm . |
2 | Anthony was riding his bike behind the house when the dog escaped from a back yard and pounced . |
3 | The colony are the survivors of 60 baboons which escaped from a safari park that closed 20 years ago . |
4 | A TOP-LEVEL inquiry was begun last night after five prisoners being tried in connection with the Strangeways jail riot escaped from a court . |
5 | They turned and waited silently as Jackie Tiptoe 's distinctive shape , looking in the queer light more than ever like a gargoyle escaped from a cathedral , made its way across the grass with a swift , hiccupping run . |
6 | A total of 49 left-wing political prisoners escaped from a Santiago prison on Jan. 30 , 1990 , through a tunnel which they had constructed . |
7 | At Gloucerster Crown Court he admitted two charge of kidnap , but a month ago he escaped from a probation hostel . |
8 | She was n't wearing a shawl , and dark hair escaped from a maid 's white mob cap which had slipped half off her head . |
9 | Then , scientists worried that if microbes such as E. coli which naturally lives in the human gut , escaped from a laboratory carrying foreign genes , they could colonise the gut and flood the body with protein . |
10 | THE convicted killers of the environmental activist Chico Mendes escaped from a prison in the western Amazon yesterday , Brazilian police said . |
11 | A family of three escaped from a house fire in Bardon Road , Berwick Hills , Middlesbrough , yesterday afternoon . |
12 | They say they are always hooking rainbow trout which escaped from a fish farm , instead of the wild brown trout which are much harder to catch . |
13 | In a weekend of violence , the defence minister , Khaled Nezzar , narrowly escaped from a car bomb attack . |
14 | In a weekend of violence , the defence minister , Khaled Nezzar , narrowly escaped from a car bomb attack . |
15 | More than 3,800 people have died since deadly gas escaped from a pesticide plant managed by an Indian subsidiary of Union Carbide . |
16 | In December 1984 a lethal gas escaped from a pesticide factory in Bhopal , causing the death of some 2,500 people and leaving 50,000 temporarily disabled . |
17 | In the afternoon he escaped from a series of bonds and chains , accompanied by a good line in patter . |
18 | Bilbastro " Billy " Bibit , an alleged leader of the December 1989 coup attempt against the government of President Corazon Aquino , escaped from a Manila prison in the early hours of April 8 . |
19 | COPS in Miami described a baboon which escaped from a zoo during Hurricane Andrew as ‘ unarmed but dangerous . ’ |
20 | She said Brightness , who arrived back in Laspi Bay at 5am yesterday , was lively and eating well , but very thin , after fending for himself , since he escaped from an aquarium last year . |
21 | Neil Gooding escaped from the Coney Hill Mental Hospital in Gloucester five days ago . |
22 | King Magnus construed the saint 's conduct as treachery and St Magnus escaped from the king 's ship while it was anchored off the Scottish coast . |
23 | A native of North America several Ruddys escaped from the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge and other collections in the fifties . |
24 | The abbot , Adam Sedbergh , not wanting to be associated with the insurrection and foreseeing its outcome , escaped from the abbey and hid amongst the crags on Witton Fell for several days . |
25 | They escaped from the toy shop , and went to live in the market building , in the middle of the square . |
26 | Recently escaped from the state mental institution . |
27 | Captain John Nisbet fought in the battle and , although he escaped from the field , he was hunted by the Dragoons for the rest of his life . |
28 | Shore significantly developed a style of playing by which the trumpet escaped from the restrictions of a purely military style and took its place in England as an orchestral instrument , so giving valuable stimulus to Henry Purcell [ q.v. ] and making it possible for English trumpeters to meet the requirements of the music of G. F. Handel [ q.v . ] . |
29 | On a visit to Paris in 1792 , Losh narrowly escaped from the city during the September massacres , possibly owing his escape to the influence of Jean Paul Marat , who had practised as a veterinary surgeon in Newcastle . |
30 | It was a trip she would rather have forgotten — the cold was biting and the whispering patter of rodent feet made her heart jump every few minutes — but she knew she would have to face it again when she and Guy escaped from the keep . |