Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] else [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time the keyboard conductor makes sure that the electrostatic charge that builds up inside you also has somewhere else to go .
2 TO MANY she 's still the chirpy Cockney who made it on her looks and has little else to offer .
3 Because the home was planning to cut down its numbers I was asked to find somewhere else to live .
4 And if Rod sells this house I 'll have to find somewhere else to live . ’
5 It became obvious that the Parents ' Action Committee needed to find somewhere else to carry out its own work .
6 Well a , yes , of course were clear out the file drawer , but then with got to find somewhere else to put the blessed stuff have n't we ?
7 I had no proof of it but I was much too shy to eat every day in the company of soldiers anyway , so I decided to find somewhere else to eat .
8 ‘ I 'm afraid I do n't know how else to explain it .
9 ‘ I did n't know how else to shake you out of your melancholy — and I did so want Hilary back . ’
10 It 's her home , and she has nowhere else to live .
11 It was now clear that this was because an atom in its ground state has nowhere else to go , unless it can be given the rather large amount of energy necessary to lift it to an excited state with n greater than I.
12 ‘ She says she has nowhere else to go .
13 He is about sixty and they should have retired him years ago , but he has nowhere else to go .
14 ‘ I 'm sorry to bring my troubles here but I really did n't know where else to go . ’
15 ‘ I did n't know where else to put him . ’
16 Well we did n't know where else to send them .
17 I did n't know where else to get it in .
18 She ordered herself to stop looking at him , but there seemed nowhere else to look , and somehow her greedy eyes would not shut .
19 Do n't , Debbie usually come in er , Sunday morning , but er what , they 've got somewhere else to go today
20 Here is where they put you when you 've got nowhere else to go .
21 well he 's probably got nowhere else to go , I mean it 's
22 ‘ He told us he could n't see anywhere else to go and he 'd like to join the team .
23 ‘ It 's more than possible , it 's probable , but until we know where else to look we 'll look here .
24 ‘ I have to tell you that Craig will not be bothering you any longer , he has found somewhere else to stay . ’
25 I called the local council who told me the wasps were best left until the end of the season when they would follow their queen and find somewhere else to live .
26 ‘ If you can get out of Ireland , find somewhere else to go to start a new life , then go .
27 The parish council is very worried when the controversial barrier opens later this year problems in the village , already vulnerable to flooding , will increase as the water turned away from the shut gates will have nowhere else to go .
28 Well yeah but the only point is Susan she perhaps do n't like the smell of orange but then she might go in my room and pee in there if she did n't have nowhere else to go .
29 It was not all going to be wine and roses ; and Leonard again felt the sharp problem of the Canadian writer at that time — having a small home market , not wishing to become artistically part of the ‘ 53rd State ’ of America , and yet having nowhere else to go .
30 I have seen beheading done too early and too suddenly — with the result that the still not perfectly united bud is literally pushed out by the sudden flood having nowhere else to go .
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