Sentence for escape | Use escape in a sentence

Sentences using the word escape. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use escape in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for escape.

  • There was no escape. (14)
  • They cannot escape him. (10)
  • I will not let you escape. (10)
  • Escape was no longer possible. (10)
  • He was not allowed to escape, however. (4)
  • Her mind sought to escape in the past. (8)
  • You tried hard to escape, indeed you did. (10)
  • If she is not, I cannot escape some blame. (10)
  • When seized, fear had urged him to escape. (10)
  • Fifteen men numbered the escape from Brescia. (10)
  • Derek flung up his head as if to escape a blow. (8)
  • I came to see that one must escape that snare. (12)
  • Alice and Sampson also made an attempt to escape. (21)
  • But let Angelo pass; I pray to heaven he may escape. (10)
  • He took a step, intending to escape without more ado. (8)
  • Here at least was a positive escape from perplexity. (10)
  • No young man is ever jilted; he is allowed to escape. (10)
  • My combinations permit of no escape to any one of you. (10)
  • See to it that you leave a way of escape for yourself. (12)
  • They congratulated her on her complete escape from Demogorgon. (10)
  • Lady Casterley suffered a gesture of exasperation to escape her. (8)
  • A youthful Antony Dacier would be little likely to escape her toils. (10)
  • If you escape the man, he will have triumphed in keeping you from me. (10)
  • What an escape, what a triumph over all those hateful insurance people! (9)
  • Arnold had gone over to the enemy and had made his escape to the Vulture. (18)
  • There were four of us in the place and I was the only one to escape alive. (21)
  • I could hardly expect to escape from curious scrutiny myself; I was looked at. (10)
  • I declare, my heart comes into my mouth whenever I think what an escape we had. (9)
  • I was now gifted with a tenfold power of observation, and let nothing escape me. (10)
  • In vain they tried to escape; the doors were shut and guarded by English soldiers. (19)
  • She half scented, she devised her plan of escape from another single mention of it. (10)
  • And on this day they who chance in the Park cannot escape some measure of possession. (8)
  • We cannot escape from this; we are shut up to it by the very conditions of our being. (9)
  • They had one impulse to escape from the place, and from the sympathy and congratulation. (9)
  • He was to escape the full measure of retribution, shielded by the accident of his class. (13)
  • Neither Ugo nor Marco was disposed to allow any description of spy to escape unscotched. (10)
  • There was, indeed, about her whole figure an air of almost professional escape from finery. (8)
  • His anxiety to escape a rejoinder caused him to step into the garden, leaving Clara behind him. (10)
  • This made a crack through which the hot gases could escape to the attic timbers and start a fire. (17)
  • When he reappeared the trunks were reopened, and a powerful scent of dried rose-leaves would escape. (8)
  • But his fellow-captive, disdaining such an escape, walked boldly to the stake singing his death chant. (19)
  • In diplomatic life, the minister can scarcely escape the consciousness of his representative character. (14)
  • Coldly she had the knowledge that the considerate withholding of it helped her spirit to escape a stain. (10)
  • I witnessed the spectacle of both parties to the projected introduction swinging round to make their escape. (10)
  • The desperate man, tied as he was, had attempted to escape, and May found it expedient to shoot and bury him. (7)
  • We shall get him out presently, have no fear: there will soon be hubbub enough to let Lucifer escape unseen. (10)
  • He had his state-room things put at an appreciable distance, where he did not escape a final stab from Lottie. (9)
  • I thought to myself in despair, under what protest can I also escape from England and my own intemperate mind? (10)
  • The wonderful revolution a few days had effected in all my tastes and desires, did not escape me at this moment. (6)
  • What gratitude, what repeated Te Deums for the narrow escape the colony had had from almost certain destruction! (19)
  • He despatched a kind of order through Mr. Howell Edwards, that she should remove to Esslemont to escape annoyances. (10)
  • By and by it grew more explicable to me how witless she had been to give gossip a handle in the effort to escape it. (10)
  • She shut her eyes from it: the sight carried her too violently to her escape; but her heart caught it up and huzzaed. (10)
  • Through all outward aspect, or cover, of things pierced their inner being, from which one could not escape by illusion. (13)
  • He held good cards and rose the winner of five pounds that he would willingly have paid to escape the boredom of the bout. (8)
  • She looked all round, as if seeking escape from a mesh suddenly flung about her, and then she looked imploringly up at him. (9)
  • It would involve a day or two further; disagreeable to you, no doubt: preferable to the present mode of escape, as I think. (10)
  • If a boarding party from the English frigate did not attack him, Captain Risk was preparing his ship for a chance to escape. (18)
  • If you allow me to escape with my life, I shall return to England and teach my countrymen that Americans can not be corrupted. (18)
  • He received no explanation, and the irksome silence caused him to look through the window, as an escape for his mind, at least. (10)
  • His desire to be with her was the desire to escape the phantasm of the woman haunting to subjugate him when they were separate. (10)
  • My soul sickened to think myself his by a promise; but I revolved the words of my promise, and saw in them a loophole of escape. (10)
  • I managed my escape from him this morning by renouncing bath and breakfast; and what a relief, to be in the railway carriage alone! (10)
  • She was perfectly alive, and apparently stimulated by her escape from deadly peril to a vivid conception of the wrong that had been done her. (9)
  • Even Farina, in his anxiety for her, saw but the brightening and darkening of the prospect of escape in every attitude and hard-ringing blow. (10)
  • The contractor talked through the telephone in a subdued voice, as if he thought to escape eavesdropping at the central office by whispering. (13)
  • Having said it, his escape from high tragics in the comfortable worldly tone rejoiced him; to some extent also the courteous audience she gave him. (10)
  • In the effort to escape its ban, they unwittingly emancipated their art from the control of the Church, and made it accessible to mankind in general. (3)
  • After that early-morning escape, Fiorsen had lurked after her for weeks, in town, at Mildenham, followed them even to Scotland, where Winton had carried her off. (8)

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