Example sentences of "escape from the " in BNC.

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1 Escape from the literary .
2 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 .
3 For the separatists , IME offers escape from the system — political as well as economic — which has imprisoned their nation for half a century .
4 Another important purpose was to use the village Soviets as gates through which peasants would enter into wider administrative experience and escape from the stifling parochialism of the mir and the skhod .
5 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 .
6 Escape from the heavy hands of Patriarchy !
7 Although the bureau manager who supports a large team of very part-time volunteers craves the injection of hours that the unemployed can offer , they equally crave stability and escape from the greater supervision needed by new staff .
8 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 .
9 When we escape from the physical and the chains that bind us , we see the eternal and infinite being within us , then suddenly the mirror lake shivers and the images are stilled in frozen crystals .
10 Just turning gas appliances off is not sufficient apparently — small amounts of gas still escape from the joints of pipes .
11 Quick — sign the register , get out , escape from the puzzlement in her eyes .
12 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 .
13 Escape from the ropes .
14 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 .
15 Escape from the Bailey
16 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 .
17 The young people also wanted to have some enjoyment in their scarce free time and escape from the contradictions of their ‘ privileged ’ position .
18 To the extent that such approaches may suggest the desirability of changing over to a counter-force nuclear policy , they escape from the moral frying-pan of counter-city targeting into the strategic fire of counter-force , which has the twin disadvantages that it might put a premium on first strike and that it would in any case result in frightful civilian losses .
19 Appropriate conditions for layering by the mechanism proposed here only occur when crystals escape from the unstable boundary layer or crystal nucleation occurs in the interior .
20 And despite the wonderful climate , and being able to play Riviera whenever I wanted , I longed to see green fields and my folks and my friends , and hear the cricket scores on the radio , and escape from the constant pursuit of more money and better deals for the clients , who mostly did n't care anyway because they already had more money than they knew what to do with . ’
21 ‘ We can never ’ , Levinas concedes to Derrida , ‘ completely escape from the language of ontology and politics ’ .
22 ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE ROBOT MONSTERS
23 When first reviewed in Issue 62 , Escape From the Planet of the Robot Monsters received 68% .
24 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 .
25 The music at one and the same time offers escape from the banalities of social life and is continuous with them ; its twin functions are thus distraction ( music as narcotic ) and affirmation : ‘ accepting what there is … identifying … with the inescapable product ’ ( Adorno 1976 : 41 ; 1978a : 288 ) .
26 Escape from the island
27 This enables particles and radiation to get out through the event horizon and escape from the black hole .
28 Her puritan temperament usually allowed no quarter , little escape from the burden of an investigation .
29 Escape from the Germans I mean .
30 The best thing that can be said of them is that their contact with women is slight , the numbers who participate regularly are few , and whilst this reinforces the commonsense definition of poverty as being a result of apathy , it protects those who escape from the prescriptions of unperceptive need-meeters and from yet more management by misguided missionaries .
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