Example sentences of "escape from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He must find a priceless vase but more importantly he must escape from a planet of bizarre alien women with earthly desires !
2 The bee enters the flower to collect the nectar , pollinating it in the process , but then finds that it can only escape from the flower by crawling along a narrow , tortuous channel .
3 Words , the authors argue , are really a barrier between us and the world ; we can not escape from the structure of our language , and the structure of our language and the structure of the world are far from being identical .
4 There I was safe , and could escape from the cold , and hide from people who wished to hurt me .
5 Thus the electrons would either escape from the atom altogether or would spiral into the nucleus .
6 In order to achieve the second objective , the drafter will seek to ensure that the other party can not escape from the contract and that , if necessary , the contract can be enforced by quick , and procedurally simple methods , such as liquidated rather than unliquidated claims .
7 Or , having positive energy , it might also escape from the vicinity of the black hole as a real particle or antiparticle ( Fig. 7.4 ) .
8 This also states that the individuals concerned must be in an intense relationship and that it is impossible or very difficult for the victim to ‘ escape from the field ’ .
9 Although he can not escape from the linearity of language ( see 7.2 , 7.5.3 ) , James does the next best thing , which is to fasten our attention initially on the most immediate feature of Pemberton 's predicament : his uncomfortable sense of indecision , and then to expatiate on it so that by the time we have threaded our way through two paragraphs , we have built up a sensitive grasp of the coexisting intricacies and ironies of that predicament ( the ironies will concern us in section C below ) .
10 Goody points out that the written form of language releases us from the linear experiential mode : ‘ the fact that it takes a visual form means that one can escape from the problem of the succession of events in time , by backtracking , skipping , looking to see who-done-it before we know what it is they did .
11 In a minute it would escape from the car park .
12 He then went off to cut the nettles under the straggling roses , satisfied that water , should it ever reappear , would no longer escape from the pool .
13 Such neutrons need not themselves be particularly energetic , but in a matter of minutes a free neutron will decay into an energetic proton and electron , though not so energetic as to readily escape from the magnetosphere .
14 You 've got to complete the quest before you can escape from the cavern and fight off the legions of monsters that are determined to gobble you up .
15 Evil men may be reborn as sub-human animals , but virtuous men have at least the prospect that they may escape from the cycle of rebirths into the nirvana of final extinction .
16 That really was the riddle , and if they got the answer right they would escape from the castle , be taken from this limbo and resume their duties and positions in the Therapeutic Wars again , debt paid .
17 The question for the courts in these cases is whether the third party can escape from the effect of the documents that he or she has signed .
18 as if in a slow motion sequence from a Peckinpah film I see the torpedoes escape from the box , turn head over tail as they rise , reach their zenith , and begin falling again , towards the heads and shoulders of the youths in front .
19 How can the spaceship escape from the asteroid storm ?
20 The gravitational field of the singularity would be so strong that light could not escape from the region around it but would be dragged back by the gravitational field .
21 I missed the joy of knowing , in the back of my mind , that someone wanted me , that sometimes , when we could manage it , I could escape from the world of work , washing and worrying into a place of pure pleasure .
22 " Since 1914 " , notes Nizan , " the whole of life is in the public domain … nobody can escape from the world any longer .
23 One can not escape from the world unless one rejects all the potential dangers it involves .
24 Ca n't escape from the printer now not , not to .
25 Even if anyone could escape from the fuselage — which I think would be impossible in the first place — they 'd die soon after surfacing .
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