Example sentences of "escape from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A WOMAN law clerk was remanded in custody yesterday at Manchester magistrates ' court , accused of helping two prisoners escape from the court where they were on trial over the Strangeways jail riot . |
2 | The players froze , too , realizing that all escape from the yard was blocked by yet more plague-sufferers still on the bridge . |
3 | In such work there is an opportunity for English to , in a sense , escape from the academy , literally to go extra-mural , and to re-establish those connections with the larger society that were originally part of its raison d'être . |
4 | This yellow shoe glue , which the children keep in small plastic bags under their shirts , serves as a cheap , if potentially lethal , escape from the cold , hunger and misery of every-day life . |
5 | The game to game move , if the most dangerous , is also the most exhilarating since , in the moment of transition , it offers the unknown , escape from the familiar . |
6 | For the separatists , IME offers escape from the system — political as well as economic — which has imprisoned their nation for half a century . |
7 | It is the wider satisfaction of a universe which is precisely not subject to order , but has in it uncertainty , novelty , and escape from the past , all somehow agreeably constrained by probability . |
8 | If we escape from the notion of sediment raining down every . |
9 | where , all the time , we also escape from the notion of the sea-floor subsiding all the time . |
10 | Quick — sign the register , get out , escape from the puzzlement in her eyes . |
11 | In the Boar 's Head Inn , Middleton , North Manchester , lunchtime trade is brisk as the ‘ pie and a pint ’ diners escape from the sheeting rain . |
12 | But the best he could do was it down behind a large rock and escape from the grasp of the wind , though the rain still got to him and he started to shiver violently . |
13 | Their representatives are helping thousands of orphaned children and displaced families escape from the tyranny of civil war . |
14 | ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE ROBOT MONSTERS |
15 | When first reviewed in Issue 62 , Escape From the Planet of the Robot Monsters received 68% . |
16 | Escape from the island |
17 | A few old veterans of the Mosleyite British Union Movement were identified amongst the marchers , and conveniently blamed by some of the more deluded , or self-deluding , but there seemed little escape from the truth . |
18 | There beyond the senses are worlds undreamed of — let us join together in this unending and eternal adventure , and escape from the boredom and unhappiness of the commonplace . |
19 | Her puritan temperament usually allowed no quarter , little escape from the burden of an investigation . |
20 | Often I find that I am many hundreds of metres behind the party when I escape from the trance of pattern-watching and childhood recall . |
21 | After a long rather awful ordeal , the three children escape from the rule of Dr Adams and rejoin their true families . |
22 | ‘ That was lucky , ’ Blake said , as they watched the three prisoners escape from the dungeon . |
23 | ‘ We can never ’ , Levinas concedes to Derrida , ‘ completely escape from the language of ontology and politics ’ . |