Sentence examples for escape a crash from inspiring English sources

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To "bail out" means to escape a crash, like bailing out of an airplane.

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He put on the concerned face of a man relieved to have escaped a crash, but worried for the friends who didn't.

A video of a Tesla owner in the Netherlands avoiding a seemingly-inevitable pile-up thanks to his Forward Collision Warning system went viral last week, while another recent clip showed a Model S P85D using instant acceleration to escape a likely crash.

Closer to earth, this survivor of the Internet crash escaped a helicopter crash with minor injuries.

The board has not addressed the issue on commercial airplanes because it has not had any accidents in which investigators thought a passenger's weight was a factor in being able to escape after a crash.

Caracciola was lucky to escape from a crash in the Masaryk Grand Prix.

"If you're stopped for a traffic stop, drive off to escape, and crash into a wall, we don't think that's really fair to include," he said.

There was a sense of disbelief among fans, many of whom witnessed Alan McNish walk away from a huge accident an Audi in 2011 and Anthony Davidson escaped an equally horrific crash last year with only a fractured back.

In another scene, he's trapped underwater while trying to escape from a plane crash an uncomfortable passage to watch, given the recent Malaysia plane crash.

For many coffee consumers, caffeine is a crutch used to escape the crashes caused by a carbohydrate-heavy diet.

Cavendish, Haedo and the riders in the lead managed to escape the crash as they zoomed toward the finish line.

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