scot-free造句1. They got off scot-free because of lack of evidence.
2. The court let her off scot-free.
3. Despite the evidence against him, Heston got off scot-free.
4. But he escaped and got off scot-free.
5. And Capital One cardholders get off scot-free, fee-wise: The company absorbs the currency conversion fee and doesn't charge extra for foreign shopping sprees.
6. But he got off scot-free after a local politician reportedly intervened on his behalf.
7. When the offenders of the law get off scot-free and the undeserved get rewards, it goes without saying that the state is heading toward destruction.
8. Others who were guilty were being allowed to get off scot-free.
9. The father, be he absentee or abusive, gets off scot-free.
10. Gandhi the truth-teller died at the hands of his killers, some of whom, Jim Douglass alleges, walked away scot-free under cover of self-preserving lies.
11. "Wall Street caused the implosion in the first place and is getting away Scot-free while workers, transit workers, everybody, is forced to pay for their excesses, " he explained.
12. Absurd side effects occur when people are afraid to concede that they will break the rules if the stakes are high and there is any prospect of getting off scot-free.
13. But Isabel Presa, who lost her youngest son in one of the blasts, said: "It has destroyed my life, it has condemned me and my husband to a life sentence, and these people get off scot-free."
14. However, due to the limitation of the study, men "don't get off scot-free either."
15. He brushes aside all concepts of what is morally evil, thinking that he can go scot-free by doing so.
16. Under today's product-liability law, the motorist would doubtless get off scot-free, even if the accident was his fault.
17. In this robbery, the value several million pounds cashes and the jewelry are looted, the criminal offender gets off scot-free until now.
18. It's unhelpful to everybody that we can't express our true thoughts and it's even more disappointing that the officials get away scot-free without having the explain their decisions.
19. It would surely be wrong to let them go scot-free just for lack of finger-prints.