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

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1 Societies have an extraordinary capacity either to consider objects as having attributes which may not appear as evident to outsiders , or else altogether to ignore attributes which would have appeared to those same outsiders as being inextricably part of that object .
2 It is something else altogether to understand these topics as well , and therefore to appreciate the consequences of the events and transactions affecting the Farringdon group .
3 But you can be absolutely sure that , if that is the position of your business , somebody else somewhere has got your card marked as an easy number and is about to take you by surprise .
4 Now , as you can see from the dots , the relationship is n't perfect in that everybody who 's older than somebody else necessarily earns more but there 's a sort of trend or a general pattern So there seems to be a relationship between the variables of age and income .
5 Only a few of her friends had been active in the Resistance , but it was clear that neither they nor anyone else much wanted to talk about the choices they had all had to make .
6 ‘ Oh ! ’ she exclaimed open-mouthed , and as something else suddenly occurred to her , ‘ You wretch ! ’ she berated him lovingly .
7 Unblemished freaks , still in showroom condition ( or else expensively restored to it ) have been known to sell for even more .
8 This is not explaining the relation in terms of something else merely restating it .
9 For that reason alone , the Communist party saw that it must either stop Mosley now or else perhaps lose all chance of a populist vote in its own support .
10 Everyone else finally dispersed on that Sunday , each having played a part in writing the Leeds Congress into the history book of the deaf of the United Kingdom .
11 In April Harold Wilson admitted what everyone else already knew : the Bill was a dead duck .
12 because I might want to play somewhere else anyway get caught , I just tend to leave it in the car .
13 I mean if anybody else just got up on the stage like he does and kicks his leg , kick like their leg like er like that they 'd boo him off !
14 All the dance snobs just walked off , and everybody else just went mad !
15 The , because it 's being pushed back , cos the opposite force , when you push , something else always pushes back with erm if you push on this table ,
16 For a moment she w anted to say that her husband would run the order up to the farm in his van , but something else quickly stepped in and said no .
17 The tutor holding it yelled , ‘ Is there anybody else still jacked in ? ’
18 M. Dupont , so far as I could observe , was not contributing to the discussions , and it was hard to tell from his sullen demeanour if he was attending carefully to what was being said or else deeply engrossed in other thoughts .
19 A crystallisation of hundreds of currents , from Gaelic lyricism , personal reminiscence , folk , pop , soul , Dylan , emotion , pain , salvation and the best string arrangements of all time , ‘ Astral Weeks ’ still sounds like nothing else ever recorded ; it is a unique album whose experiments and innovations have often been imitated ( those who have tried , like Mike Scott , how had a plough through ‘ Sweet Thing ’ , have made appalling fools of themselves ) but no-one — not even Van — has ever come close to its achievements .
20 He held her attention as nothing else ever had and she knew without memory that this was a master , a genius at work .
21 Nobody else ever had one .
22 At first I thought I was the only patient with cancer , for no one else ever spoke of it .
23 No one else ever comes here , and you 'll need them before I will . ’
24 And as for being fair , well , no one else ever seems to find it a problem . ’
25 Does n't anyone else ever say anything worth remembering ? ’
26 Or , as someone else once said , war is heck .
27 Any anyone else like to make a comment
28 If it was travelling at 20 mph and someone else recklessly drove into it , the aggravated offence would have been committed .
29 If you have strong feelings about a situation declare an interest and suggest that someone else temporarily takes the chair .
30 The chart , either printed before the government 's name change or else blithely ignoring it , noted the existence of a 2500-foot paved airstrip .
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