Examples of 'might have got away' in a sentence

Meaning of "might have got away"

might have got away: This phrase indicates a possibility or likelihood that someone or something could have escaped, avoided, or eluded a certain situation, consequence, or capture. It suggests a potential missed opportunity or a chance for evasion

How to use "might have got away" in a sentence

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might have got away
You might have got away with it.
He took care of you when he might have got away.
She might have got away.
He asked me if I thought that our boys might have got away.
Barry might have got away.
We could have been wrong about that smoke, or she might have got away.
You might have got away.
Their resemblance was purely superficial, but I might have got away with it.
I might have got away with it.
Catherine thinks he might have got away with them.
He might have got away completely.
You know, I think we might have got away with it.
He might have got away with it.
If I would said television is more popular, I might have got away with it.
You might have got away with it if you have booked economy.

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One or two, they might have got away with it.
We might have got away with this Russian asset of yours going A.
I think my brother might have got away with it though.
He might have got away with it, but father was watching.
If I would said television is more popular than Jesus, I might have got away with it.
It looked like she might have got away with her exhibitionist behaviour.
If I had said television is more popular than Jesus, I might have got away with it.
Which you might have got away with if you had not smelt like a brewery.
Two or three, yes, they might have got away with it.
You might have got away with it too . But murder will out.
None . If we had not acted promptly, they might have got away with it.
The Chinese might have got away with this lie.
Tom. We could have been wrong about that smoke, or she might have got away.
Which you might have got away with if you had not smelt like a brewery . - I am sorry.
Yeah, well, you should have used one, you might have got away.
Yep, I think we might have got away with that one.
John: If I'd said “television is more popular than Jesus” I might have got away.
No . Barry might have got away.
You might have got away with it, Thomas, if you would been more careful.
I see . Yep, I think we might have got away with that one.
They might have got away in Healy 's car.
If we hadn't acted promptly, they might have got away with it. - None.
Oh, you might have got away with it back in Australia, just.
Catherine thinks he might have got away with them . But, uh.

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