Example sentences of "else [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Of Amy Robsart 's death , there is little else to report . |
2 | Any body got any thing else to report , with got a few minutes left ? |
3 | Three newspaper man with nothing else to report , since the Transvaal crisis was deemed beyond their capability , were despatched to Broadstairs to try to rootle out any facts that might justify a further paragraph . |
4 | It said : ‘ I 'm so sorry to send a hired car but the first eleven foremen are playing the first eleven chauffeurs and there 's no-one else to drive you ’ . ’ |
5 | They should n't drink and if they do they should ask someone else to drive . |
6 | Often the choice was to weep or else to hit their partner over the head with an axe or say really horrible things to them . |
7 | When it got dark he looked for somewhere else to sit and went to the back of the aircraft by way of the communication tunnel , but quickly got bored . |
8 | She was sitting there because Dyson had invited her to , and Dyson had invited her to because there was n't anywhere else to sit . |
9 | ‘ They are all wonderful but it only takes someone else to sit in their chair and they 're off in a mood . |
10 | The courts will generally be reluctant to find that a natural event breaks the chain of causation as the plaintiff has no-one else to sue if the defendant is exonerated . |
11 | And like all gifts , it should not be unwrapped before.its time , so do n't unwrap your gift , or allow anyone else to unwrap your gift , or else God might , in His wisdom , come down and take it away again . ’ |
12 | all sorts of terrible stresses and the only sort of legitimate reason for collapsing is to allow somebody else to cope beautifully with your collapse . |
13 | And though Paine designed a London house for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh , there is nothing else to connect him with Uppark , which he mentions nowhere in his thoroughly documented account of his own works . |
14 | He did n't want to take his eyes from it — equally he wanted somebody else to see it . |
15 | There was no doubt he crashed into the sea as I watched him hit , but I did not get a confirmation of this as there was no one else to see it and R.D.F. did n't seem to have much coverage up that way . ’ |
16 | It 's always easier for someone else to see where you 've missed the point . |
17 | He brought it out rather shyly , as though he did n't want anyone else to see it . |
18 | ‘ Yes , I know , ’ conceded Lydia , ‘ but then I dash off somewhere else to see something different . ’ |
19 | If something needed doing Eva Burrows did n't look around for someone else to see to it . |
20 | More and more I do n't bother — she does n't know and there 's usually no-one else to see so what difference does it make ? |
21 | They are nobody else 's and no-one else will see them , if you do n't want anybody else to see them . |
22 | But there was so much else to see that , as time flew by , it was no surprise to her that , having been thoroughly absorbed , she had forgotten entirely such necessities as eating , until Ven good-humouredly mentioned , ‘ Since I did n't wish to intrude on your pleasure to suggest a coffee-break , will you permit me , at ten past one , to suggest we have a break for lunch ? ’ |
23 | Through the Schola Cantorum , d'Indy and his colleague Charles Bordes did more than anyone else to promote interest in Rameau . |
24 | She has n't anywhere else to go but . |
25 | ‘ But I 've nowhere else to go . ’ |
26 | Looking around at the suffocating power of the Roman Catholic Church and the less humane churches of Protestantism , he found that he had nowhere else to go ; they had no answers for this situation either . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | ‘ There 's nowhere else to go , Piper , You know that ! |
29 | The farmer 's counsel , Ian Jack , confirmed that caravans were still in place on his land at Auberrow , Wellington , Herefords , but their occupants had ‘ nowhere else to go ’ . |
30 | If I had anywhere else to go I would leave this house . |