Sentence examples for something of an escape from inspiring English sources

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Still, something of an escape for McCullum.

Confession opens something of an escape hatch, so it is only natural that some people choose it.

But he seems to be using it as something of an escape hatch.

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Thinking about the fall TV season was something of a creative escape for Moonves.

France was something of a refuge, an escape from the American cultural label she didn't want to get stuck with.

I now realize that I was confused because I didn't get the notion of a bath as something transporting, an escape from the overwhelming pressures of the average female life.

Butterflies represent escape – and death (something of an obsession for Hirst) is the ultimate release.

Despite the appalling nature of his crimes, Bundy became something of a celebrity, particularly following his escape from custody in Colorado in 1977.

The tourists did well to recover from 111-7 - and enact something of a repeat of England's escape at Trent Bridge.

And this collection, certainly, tells something of boundaries and escape.

The germ of an escape plan formed.

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