Example sentences of "have escaped from [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Wexford was reminded of a butterfly , fresh and lusty , that has escaped from a dried chrysalis . |
2 | And of course there was no question of her having escaped from a mental hospital or of ever having been in one . |
3 | All climbing up the stairs in one mad rush trying to get out of the hell-pit of the London Underground tunnels , after having escaped from the claustrophobic strangulating suffocating hold of the London Underground Tubes , marginally cleaner but less picturesque than those of New York . |
4 | He thought this one must have escaped from the National Theatre down the road . |
5 | He turned out to have escaped from an open prison in Dorking . |
6 | He still looked as if he had escaped from a major car crash . |
7 | A spokesman of the left-wing nationalist guerrilla movement Fretílín announced on March 12 that the organization 's second-in-command , Jose da Costa , had escaped from a military hospital in Dili . |
8 | Interestingly , there are signs that those who had escaped from the royal mouvance were not entirely comfortable in their independence . |
9 | As he spoke a dark pool of blood began to gather under the luxuriant mane of Harriet 's auburn hair which had escaped from the loosened snood and spread slowly over the ground . |
10 | Members of the Savernake Fly Fishers club say the River Kennet in Wiltshire is teeming with trout because so many have escaped from a nearby fish farm . |
11 | Tuami and his people have escaped from the perceived menace of Neanderthal man , whose humanity they do not recognise . |
12 | As we all dance forward towards the next episode , I realise that for one brief hour we have escaped from the drab monotony of the Oxford English Culture . |