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Example sentences for "fled from"

  • And I thy handmaid knowing this, am fled from them, and the Lord hath sent me to tell thee these very things.

  • Paralipomenon Chapter 12 Who followed David when he fled from Saul.

  • He was in constant feverish excitement; he fled from society, but the evil increased in solitude.

  • If 'tis thy belief That fortune has fled from me, go!

  • As soon as the thing was ware of me, it fled from me into the inward of the cavern, and lo!

  • If he fled from Virginia, it was because I willed it so.

  • I sent her away with a heavy bribe, and in her dress and under her name I fled from--I went aboard that ship.

  • I fled from England in the dress of my waiting maid and under her name.

  • It must appear that he fled from Missouri to authorize the governor of Missouri to demand him, as none other than the governor of the state from which he fled can make the demand.

  • The defendant has the right to show that the process upon which he was arrested was obtained by false pretense, that it is untrue that he fled from Missouri to evade being brought to justice there, for the crime of which he is charged.

  • It was published by the Associated Press that Brigham Young had forfeited his bond and had fled from justice, and every lie imaginable to his injury was presented to the people of the United States.

  • And he would fain have gone down and fled from her; but, before he could do this, she overtook him and said to him, "Whither away?

  • Quoth I to myself, 'I fled from all my companions, and how shall I company with lepers?

  • Fined fifty talents for taking some of Harpalus' gold, he fled from Athens, living for a time in Troezen and Ægina.

  • Finding that his secret was known, he fled from Egypt, and took refuge with a tribe of Midianites in Arabia Petræa, among whom he lived as a shepherd forty years, having married the daughter of their priest Jethro or Reuel.

  • Eck (who had been the chief agent in obtaining the bull) fled from place to place, glad to escape with his life, and Luther was everywhere the hero of the hour.

  • He fled from a "very insulting man," by the name of Edward Schriner, from the neighborhood of Sairsville Mills, Frederick Co.

  • He fled from Charleston, where he had been owned by Mrs. E.

  • He fled from a widow by the name of Mrs. Sanders, who had been in the habit of hiring him out for "one hundred and twenty dollars a year.

  • As to whom he fled from, how he had been treated, or how he reached Philadelphia, the record book is silent.

  • It was on that night, for the first time since he fled from Iceland, that he saw the full depth of his offence.

  • It was Easter Day, nineteen years after Stephen Orry had fled from Iceland.

  • The king became so greatly alarmed that he fled from Poitou, after giving orders to arrest and imprison all the lepers in France.

  • Lovel, after shooting M'Intyre in a duel, fled from justice, under the guidance of old Edie Ochiltree.

  • In advanced life, oppressed with sorrow at the fate of his daughter Ino and her two sons, he fled from Thebes to Illyricum, where he was changed into a dragon.

  • In the night of Sunday the 14th of September Don Baltasar de Castilla and Gaspar Mexia, with 18 others, fled from Lima, owing to the abuse and bad treatment they had received.

  • Meanwhile a youth named Martin de Vadillo[55] fled from Cuzco, but was hanged by Alonso de Toro.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fled 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:
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