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Example sentences for "escaped from"

  • But being delayed or disappointed, a few days after (the assembly being engaged in devising measures against the Indians) he escaped from Jamestown.

  • William West and John Turner, sentenced to death at the same time, escaped from prison.

  • The bird had, most likely, escaped from a cage, or, maybe, it was a survivor of a number liberated some years ago on Long Island.

  • Rocks and banks, escaped from cultivation in some places.

  • This is Paley's reasoning upon the subject, and it is too natural, too rigid, and too cogent to be escaped from.

  • Then the witch said: 'Thou art wrong, for thy father and thy sisters escaped from Untamo's wrath, and now thy mother has joined them and they are living happily together on the distant borders of Kalevala.

  • Several floras of the south of Europe mention the species as subspontaneous or escaped from cultivation, never as spontaneous.

  • The floras of temperate and southern Asia mention rapes and turnips as cultivated plants, never as escaped from cultivation.

  • Advancing westward in Southern Russia, or in the region of the Mediterranean, the species is but rarely mentioned, and only as escaped from cultivation, or half wild.

  • She had not heard the noise of our scuffle, nor the deep groans which had escaped from some of the Nuwab's people, and she approached the spot where Surfuraz Khan was now employed in stripping the armour and dress from the dead body.

  • As for myself, I had cloven the skull of the fellow beneath me, and my sword, sticking in the wound, escaped from my hand as he fell.

  • Eliza Henderson, who happened at the station at the same time that Frances was on hand, escaped from Richmond.

  • The man that he escaped from was a farmer by the name of William Roberts, who also owned seven other young slaves.

  • Tartarica) escaped from cultivation in the Eastern States through the agency of birds which feast upon its little round, red, translucent berries.

  • Preferred Habitat - Escaped from gardens to brooksides, marshes, and low meadows.

  • Preferred Habitat - Escaped from gardens to woods and fields in Eastern and Middle States.

  • A young Englishman, whom I picked up close by, escaped from prison.

  • Yet this pauvre enfant escaped from Givet," replied O'Brien; "these Englishmen are devils from their birth.

  • I had not yet had much conversation with her, nor had I told General O'Brien how it was that we escaped from France.

  • The statements that the Supreme Spirit is void of attributes, are intended (it is shown) to deny thereof phenomenal qualities which are to be escaped from by those that desire emancipation.

  • Buddha, escaped from pain of birth, shall have no joy of the "hereafter"!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "escaped from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allowed myself; before thee; behind time; clock struck; divine life; escaped alone; escaped convict; escaped from; find ourselves; first work; foreign workers; good bit; great truth; mile farther; ordered his; raised myself; sacred science; secret doctrine; that great; trespass offering; will speake; work will; would only; young officers