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

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1 It seems they could not find anyone else to answer the call , so they came to us . ’
2 There was never anyone else to turn to here , over the hills and far away , and there 's an ancient tradition of mistrusting strangers .
3 Because you do n't want anyone else to intercept the letter and steam it open , you put Sellotape over the envelope flap .
4 She says I would n't want anyone else to go through this .
5 I would never want anyone else to go through that sort of thing , ’ she recalled .
6 Dr Kevorkian had said that he would not help anyone else to die until after the judge 's ruling — but that if the law were upheld , he would still continue .
7 ‘ It seemed as though they did n't want anyone else to intrude . ’
8 Through the Schola Cantorum , d'Indy and his colleague Charles Bordes did more than anyone else to promote interest in Rameau .
9 As I understand it Jehovah 's Witnesses accept and take advantage of the same medical treatment as those who do not subscribe to their beliefs and are as anxious as anyone else to recover from any illness from which they may suffer .
10 And I am also thinking of the identification of Rahila Khan — a novelist supposedly Asian and female — as an Anglican vicar ; and of the attempt to thwart a biography by the Englishman Ian Hamilton of the American J. D. Salinger , whose novels tell the story of his life , but who does not want anyone else to do so , preferring to keep his facts to himself .
11 She would n't allow anyone else to do it and , of course , with her broken arm after the fall , she could n't .
12 Nor would he allow anyone else to do so .
13 I decided that in the circumstances this was not a job that I would entrust anyone else to do , and I motored to Hampstead myself .
14 I am a high-handicapper , but as keen as anyone else to improve my game .
15 If she had n't been Mrs Arbuthnot , he 'd have told anyone else to stop spoiling her and give her work to do around the house .
16 Nintendo exerts strict control over the market by not allowing anyone else to put games on its machine ( which Atari Games claims violates US anti-trust laws ) and by its powerful marketing .
17 It would be unwise for the hon. and learned Gentleman or for anyone else to draw conclusions about what might have been the cause of this accident .
18 But Sir Patrick said last night : ‘ I have never urged Sir Hal Miller or anyone else to withhold evidence which would advantage a defendant .
19 The hon. Member for Cannock and Burntwood ( Mr. Howarth ) has as much right as anyone else to ask a question on a matter of general interest to the whole House of Commons .
20 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 . ’
21 He brought it out rather shyly , as though he did n't want anyone else to see it .
22 It was perhaps fortunate for both of them that Mr Toogood was in America and Mr Shelve was at home in Haslemere with influenza , but publishers had to go to America and they were also as likely as anyone else to catch influenza , Penelope explained .
23 One of the problems , of course , is that , with the invariably available and endlessly enthusiastic Dixon having achieved the remarkable feat of being appointed to no fewer than five of Scotland 's summer tours , there has not been too much opportunity for anyone else to advance his claims .
24 There were those who wanted to escape and thought that everyone else ought to want to , and there were those who did n't want to escape and who did n't want anyone else to want to either .
25 If I do n't help myself , how can I expect anyone else to want to help ? ’
26 He told the jury he could put forward no motive for Bartman or anyone else to want to murder Lady Cross , who had no known enemies .
27 This is something I really believe , but I 'm not forcing anyone else to believe it too .
28 But while the company 's management would not deny an element of luck , they would also point to a good deal of contingency planning that enabled them to react faster than anyone else to ILG 's collapse .
29 ‘ His idea of taking a leading role now is to hide behind the Danes or anyone else to hide the split in his own party , ’ Mr Major said .
30 Something he does n't want anyone else to suffer .
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