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

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1 And especially if they planned to go somewhere else today .
2 That makes me feel bad because I do n't want to go anywhere else .
3 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 ?
4 Want to go somewhere else , Kat ? ’
5 As he zipped Sandy up , Wayne said , ‘ You want to go somewhere else ? ’
6 You notice how he said ‘ I want to go somewhere else ’ ?
7 Unless you want to go somewhere else .
8 If you want to get somewhere else , you must run at least twice as fast as that ! ’
9 Selden could not choose to live anywhere else , but why did the other man live in such conditions ?
10 because I might want to play somewhere else anyway get caught , I just tend to leave it in the car .
11 He then said playing wise he does not want to play anywhere else but at Leeds for the rest of his career , said that Elland Rd was the best arena for a footballer bacuase the atmosphere is so special .
12 ‘ Perhaps you 'd like to go somewhere else ?
13 SDLP councillor Frank Feely said : ‘ The reality is it is not an ideal site for travellers and eventually they will have to go somewhere else .
14 I decided that the best thing to do was to leave the porch just in case anyone came along , and to kill the time I needed to kill somewhere else .
15 It became obvious that the Parents ' Action Committee needed to find somewhere else to carry out its own work .
16 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 .
17 And if Rod sells this house I 'll have to find somewhere else to live . ’
18 ‘ We shall then have to find somewhere else for him to live .
19 but erm , sorry the reason I 'm raising my eyebrows is that the people who would come to live in the new settlement if it was to happen , are people who would otherwise have to live somewhere else in in the county
20 ‘ Yes , mate , I would n't want to live anywhere else .
21 But locals say they would n't want to live anywhere else .
22 Again and again he swiped at Chloe , but she remained convinced that this was a game and every time her friend approached she darted away and went to sit somewhere else in the clearing , her tail brushing the ground frantically .
23 Cameron had wanted to go somewhere else , but she had insisted .
24 Because the home was planning to cut down its numbers I was asked to find somewhere else to live .
25 Oh , yes , little Ellie Browne belongs — and now hopes to belong somewhere else .
26 So the ones that do n't want to can be left to go somewhere else and let the other ones get on , otherwise they 're going to hold the others back . ’
27 It had been purchased by my immediate boss just before she had left to work somewhere else .
28 It was a large , rather forbidding and gloomy building , called Battersby Grammar School , and it was on the fringe of that decayed , desolate , once-grand grey fringe that surrounds the centres of most cities ; the houses in this area , large and terraced and of some dignity , had been long abandoned by the middle classes , and were now occupied by families who could not afford to live anywhere else .
29 She 's happy at home — she does n't want to move anywhere else . ’
30 He and Merlyn had planned to go somewhere else , and she was taking the box there . ’
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