Sentence examples for start to escape from inspiring English sources

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Huge, mean, hungry things start to escape.

As soon as the cork is gone, the huge amount of gas dissolved in the liquid can start to escape.

But the spent fuel rods are still loaded with cesium and strontium that can start to escape if the fuel rods burn.

But the release represented the first time WikiLeaks has turned its spotlight on the often-acrimonious internal affairs of the Holy See, and some Vatican watchers wondered whether more damaging secrets might start to escape the city-state's walls.

At even higher temperature, most carriers start to escape from the localized states and become free carriers.

When temperature increases, thermally activated carriers start to escape from the small dots which have small carrier confinement, resulting in a net transfer of carriers from small QDs to large ones.

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I started to escape from the yard, and there were two men who started to run after me.

Increasingly, computers used by scientific researchers are starting to escape the boundaries of a single box or even cluster and spread out to become "virtual," in some cases across thousands of miles.

Suffice to say it's not long before the beasts are starting to escape – the platypus-like Niffler, with a love for shiny things, is the first to venture out of Newt's Tardis-like briefcase.

Once self-digestion is under way and bacteria have started to escape from the gastrointestinal tract, putrefaction begins.

When the situation on the ramp became unbearable and life-threatening, people started to escape via the pole, the container and the staircase next to the ramp.

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