用escaped造句子,“escaped”造句

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It must be escaped in basic syntax.

Their boss escaped to weasel out of his responsibility.

One of the escaped, Luo Guangbing, was an acquaintance of my parents.

Either the jack escaped, or confused by the noise, darted back again.

A month after we escaped, an order went out that every person must be tattooed [with their prison number].

In st Tropez, they robbed a store dressed in flowery shirts and then escaped on a speed boat.

Not until 2003 did minerals begin to boom again, though by then Australia had escaped both the Asian crisis and the recession that hit America in 2001.

The queen escaped from the bath-room, where the wicked old woman had locked her up, But she did not go far, as she wanted to watch over her child and the little fawn.

This is one of the few African countries that have escaped civil war and ethnic violence, but some Tanzanians now wonder if their tradition of harmony will be tarnish ed.

At that time Hanani the seer came to Asa king of Judah and said to him: 'Because you relied on the king of Aram and not on the Lord your God, the army of the king of Aram has escaped from your hand.

But many others escaped censure.

He escaped; his passenger was trapped under the water.

The police dog finally hunted down the escaped prisoner.

The flock of parakeets undoubtedly began as pets who escaped from their owners, Bird said.

The city itself escaped largely unscarred, the glass blocks housing the capital’s banks continuing to gleam unshattered.

After a few days, she no longer needed pain meds, and just eight days after her surgery, the Wolf pried open her enclosure and escaped.

Wade says that he would have thought his character would have been done after the boys escaped from prison, but he's grateful to have been a part of the series.

They escaped by artifice.

The police are pursuing an escaped prisoner.

The strength of rural demand is one reason why India escaped from the crisis so lightly.

Mr Kupchinsky was emblematic of a generation that had escaped totalitarianism and found new homes in the west.

Isabella escaped slavery in 1827, one year before mandatory emancipation in New York State, by fleeing to a Quaker family, the Van Wageners, whose name she took.

Caderousse, awed by the superior power of the abbé, sat down and wrote:--Sir,--The man whom you are receiving at your house, and to whom you intend to marry your daughter, is a felon who escaped with me from confinement at Toulon.

Always she feared lest some louse had escaped her.

Born a slave in Maryland, Douglas escaped in 1838 and earned widespread acclaim for his 1845 autobiography.

The fabled women of France, the quickwitted, mercurial, exciting girls who made a man's heart quicken when he thought of the flashing streets of Paris and the South, all seemed to have escaped Christian.

The thief, after his apprehension, escaped.

Munadi, a 34-year-old father of two, was shot to death as he and Farrell escaped from the building in which they had been imprisoned.

escaped造句

He escaped on foot.

They wounded him in his chariot on the way up to Gur near Ibleam, but he escaped to Megiddo and died there.

We twisted the bed sheets into a rope and escaped by climbing down it.

The next evening, at 6 p.m., he was shot dead by James Earl Ray, a chronically disaffected, convicted armed robber who had escaped from prison about a year earlier.

He escaped from the train wreck without injury.

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