Example sentences of "[pron] else [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There may be a case for replacing her with someone else later , having a series of nurses rather than a permanent one , in case she becomes overemotionally involved . |
2 | A customer approached him , he arranged the theft , someone else took the risk , someone else again arranged for transport , your husband paid them , of course , but he collected the fee from the buyer . ’ |
3 | ‘ All I meant was that I find it hard to imagine myself setting up home with someone else again . ’ |
4 | If you have strong feelings about a situation declare an interest and suggest that someone else temporarily takes the chair . |
5 | ‘ Someone else here , ’ he warned . |
6 | In fact technically I ought to have someone else here as well , but I thought that as the sergeant knew the facts of the enquiry ( in fact he was instrumental in getting the information we 'd like to question you about ) , it would keep it in the family so to speak if he acted as my amanuensis , that 's the word , is n't it , Sergeant Pascoe ? ’ |
7 | There definitely is someone else here . ’ |
8 | It 's nice to have someone else here , even if they 're like you . ’ |
9 | ‘ I had to come sooner or later and I thought it 'd be easier with someone else here . ’ |
10 | ‘ I would n't mind someone else here to make a mess , ’ Doris Smythe said wistfully . |
11 | Someone else here . |
12 | If someone else even tried , it probably would n't be half as funny as when Les did it . |
13 | Claire Rayner is someone else well acquainted with the complexities of the personal as one of Britain 's most empathetic solvers of problems . |
14 | If it was travelling at 20 mph and someone else recklessly drove into it , the aggravated offence would have been committed . |
15 | over to someone else anyway . |
16 | Not when she loved him , and when he had kissed someone else already tonight , and when all he felt for her was … whatever he did feel . |
17 | You 're paying them starvation wages , and someone else therefore is keeping them alive , might be their husbands , it might be the state giving them charity , it might be the state giving them pensions or unemployment benefits , it might be charities giving them clothes and food just to keep them alive , and that that 's immoral . |
18 | In the multi-person case this says that no individual can be made better off without making someone else worse off . |
19 | Nobody can be made better off without someone else worse off . |
20 | It was really frustrating when Kylie was over here and she used to ring me and say she 'd seen Prince the night before , or Madonna or someone else really great . |
21 | And someone else now . ’ |
22 | Because the horror of the garden-master puppet belonged mostly to someone else now , to the person she had been before she saw that meanings were the most important thing in the worlds . |
23 | ‘ Because he was married to someone else then . ’ |
24 | Did you share a , a bed-sit or flat with someone else then ? |
25 | ‘ I was someone else then . ’ |
26 | Resolving to pass them on to someone else as soon as possible , Robert took hold of both locket and manuscript and put them in his jacket pocket . |
27 | ‘ I 'd taken someone else home , and my mother had said : ‘ What on earth do you see in him ? ’ |
28 | And maybe the one in the burial mound had been dropped by someone else entirely ? |
29 | The Navigator was remembering that Jaq might be attired right now as one kind of person , whereas actually he was someone else entirely … and Googol needed to be reminded of this . |
30 | But if sea-trout refuse to co-operate , follow the outlet burn from Loch Oscaig , the river Garvie , and you will arrive at one of Scotland 's most secluded and attractive beaches , the perfect place for a family picnic ; and in the unlikely event of there being someone else there , fear not ; walk over the headland to the east and you will find another , equally attractive , secret bay . |