Use "escaping from punishment" in a sentence

1. After escaping from his cruel master, Androcles hid in a cave

2. This will prevent the air from escaping with a rush.

3. I wasn't escaping.

4. An example of Abscond would be a prisoner escaping from jail

5. No knowledge in existence can pevent a person, from escaping death.

6. Escaping from the quire was no easier than getting into it.

7. Why would he bribe your pirates to keep us from escaping?

8. Escaping from books, from walls blocking the sun, from hurrying people trying to make a living.

9. There's no escaping destiny.

10. A deserter GI was running down a road escaping from two MPs.

11. Someone's escaping, my Lord

12. Accordingly, it becomes possible to prevent the wedge clamp from escaping from the clamp body.

13. He attempted to abscond from the punishment.

14. Me passed out, escaping from reality with my legs resting by my side.

15. She stared calmly back, her jet black hair escaping from underneath the wimple.

16. The book tells the story of a woman escaping from a suffocating marriage.

17. 28 They were trapped by high security fences from escaping the overcrowded stand.

18. The suspect cast about for some way of escaping from the police - car.

19. Light escaping from the surface of the star stems from this region and passes through the higher layers.

20. The tongue is equipped with rear-facing barbs to prevent prey from escaping when caught.

21. He was shielded by his mother from punishment.

22. When water reaches (fills) the valve, the float lifts, blocking the water from escaping.

23. * We can avoid wasting energy by preventing heated or cooled air from escaping outdoors.

24. No wonder drug users are escaping.

25. 11 aEternal punishment is God’s punishment.

26. Mouthpiece: piece of the mouthpiece that has a clack valve to prevent the air from escaping.

27. Expulsion from school is a harsh form of punishment.

28. On yet another world, intelligence had been born and was escaping from its planetary cradle.

29. Punishment cannot be discussed in isolation from social theory.

30. Who wouldn't be tubercular from the punishment he received?

31. A fish hook has a barb to prevent the fish from escaping after being hooked.

32. The clubs were escaping me at each throw.

33. Gravity keeps earth’s vital atmosphere —consisting of just the right mixture of gases— from escaping.

34. "Forty of us were not able to prevent them, many with canes and bricks, from escaping."

35. The emperor was cut off from supplies and reinforcements for seven days, only narrowly escaping capture.

36. Any briber who confesses the bribery voluntarily prior to prosecution may be given a mitigated punishment or be exempted from punishment.

37. The briber who confesses actively his bribery before being prosecuted may be given a mitigated punishment or be exempted from punishment.

38. She put her hand tentatively to her face, a small, fretful, cry escaping from her bruised lips.

39. The ship was equipped with ten gravity - well projectors to prevent enemy vessels from escaping to hyperspace.

40. The posse rode down the escaping bank robber.

41. Meanwhile Mrs thomas's other grandson James Bellamy is now on the run after escaping from police custody.

42. 29 Any briber who confesses the bribery voluntarily prior to prosecution may be given a mitigated punishment or be exempted from punishment.

43. Escaping Late Fee charges on your Credit Card.

44. Measures are usually taken to shield the investigator from environmental radiation rather than to prevent the radiation escaping from the source.

45. But now focus on his remarks about punishment, even capital punishment.

46. About turning the guns on the guards, about escaping.

47. Those high, wispy clouds actually keep Earth warm, like a blanket, by preventing heat from escaping into space.

48. Babble Ball for Dog/Cat Intelligent Escaping Pet Toy

49. We could hear the faint hiss of escaping gas.

50. His punishment was commuted from death to life imprisonment by the judge.

51. 19 She put her hand tentatively to her face, a small, fretful, cry escaping from her bruised lips.

52. Younger children favor expiatory punishment; older children favor punishment by reciprocity.

53. Such a punishment coming from a loving God does not seem just.

54. Corporal punishment is the purposeful infliction of pain as punishment for wrongdoing

55. Ask the man fleeing and the woman escaping, ‘What has happened?’

56. Crime and Punishment.

57. Confiscate (something) from (someone) To take something away from someone, often as a form of punishment

58. The second part is the analysis of specific content of legal retributive punishment, such as: the concept and meaning of punishment, the application of punishment, the system of punishment.

59. Noun a current of escaping surplus steam, water, etc.: The safety valve released a violent Blowoff from the furnace

60. Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space.

61. If you Confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment

62. (verb) An example of Abscond would be a prisoner escaping

63. But when it comes to escaping gravity, there’s a loophole.

64. Escaping Alzheimer's patients were a particular problem at Pleasant Paddocks.

65. The most severe punishment a matriarch can dispense is exile from the house.

66. Recent Examples on the Web Some emissions control systems also rely on this negative pressure to prevent Crankcase fumes from escaping

67. This may be the only way of escaping from the temptation of continuing perpetual agricultural subsidy in one guise or another.

68. Even though Cheng is unable to stop Chloe from escaping, he uses a sniper and has Audrey's secret service guards killed.

69. Confiscate something to officially take something away from somebody, especially as a punishment

70. Memory, the punishment from god, makes depraved, makes you remorseful, makes you agonized.

71. Yet already they were ungrateful recalcitrant children, escaping from him in all directions, capable of forming new friendships and attachments.

72. How could justice enforce punishment if the punishment in itself was not just?

73. Accountability doesn’t mean punishment

74. The faster they move, the more mass must lie within their orbits to keep them from escaping into intergalactic space.

75. Avenge means inflicting punishment

76. Now our punishment begins.

77. They deserved their punishment.

78. 22 Punishment can be divided into : the de facto and de jure disciplinary punishment.

79. After escaping, he became the longest operating Bushranger in Australian history

80. 16 Memory, the punishment from god, makes depraved, makes you remorseful, makes you agonized.