Why did this issue become so inescapable?
But now the price has become inescapable.
By the summers of 1991 and 1992, "free time" had become inescapable: for the first time in 40 years, Fellini was unemployed.
But writers say that a Hollywood consciousness has become inescapable.
In fact, for the Big Three, the cycle appears to have become inescapable.
But as with so many restaurants, it has become inescapable.
The spot was put on the air in April, and by football season, it had become inescapable.
In a year in which environmental issues have suddenly become inescapable, even spring in Atlanta brings a faint undercurrent of sorrow.
A titanic battle to the death had become inescapable.
What frightens him even more, however, is how meth has become inescapable.