Sentence examples for made escape from inspiring English sources

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But the constant moving and confusion of the railroad boom also made escape easier.

Many of the migrants here described changes in their homeland that have made escape an increasingly viable option.

Although he was offered an airy, ample room, he chose to live in the maid's quarters near the back door, which made escape easy.

Still, it was indisputable that some fans, when the innings waned and the score became lopsided, took out cellphones and BlackBerrys, consulted wristwatches and made escape plans.

This would have made escape difficult and would have increased the chances of a bystander's getting killed, thus raising a simple holdup to the enormity of a capital offence.

The Suspension Bridge made escape across the river easier and safer, although there was still risk.

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There is one thing, though, that makes "Escape" completely different.

The Sudanese military has tried to block access routes, making escape perilous.

Swift's version makes escape feel possible; Adams imagines being lost, or trapped.

It makes Escape From New York look like In The Night Garden.

Mr. Estrada came to his aid, Mr. Perez said, making escape possible by striking one of his assailants.

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