Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] else [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 And this is why as I ca n't remember if we mentioned it now , maybe did , maybe or someone else did , that the ego carries out repression very often at the demand of the superego , so the superego has its standards , its barriers , its sense of conscience , its threat of guilt , and the ego , to satisfy those demands , to avoid guilt , carries out repression at its , at its command , or at its insistence .
2 He considered going to the House , or Whitehall , looking for Morton or someone else he-knew .
3 And I 've , I was , I do n't know if it was Michael or somebody else told me that they would n't insure it .
4 A person may buy something in good faith , but may find out afterwards that the seller had no title to it , perhaps because the seller or somebody else stole it .
5 Rfereee Robbie Hart saw intent where nobody else did and Jan Molby smacked in the penalty .
6 ‘ But at the time I do n't think Kylie or anybody else had any idea of the phenomenal success she would have .
7 She 's just come out of Saint Mary 's did n't do as well as she thought , or everybody else hoped she would do in her A levels , so is now retaking one .
8 When Victor Paige became the first general manager of the health service he found himself in a very different job from any that he or anyone else had occupied before .
9 She was not interested in what Attlee or anyone else had promised .
10 Naturally , amongst other things that we took out into the desert with us was the long-established tea swindle , which we all subscribed to , It was considered a most heinous offence if pupil or anyone else taxied within the proximity of the tea swindle and the great volume of sand engulfed those who were engaged in making the tea — indeed , getting any sand anywhere near the brew as it was being prepared was considered a serious offence .
11 It seemed to Peter that everyone else had known his mother better than he had .
12 Suddenly the section of the audience that was laughing at Italian children flinging spaghetti realised that everyone else had fallen silent .
13 One person spent illicit hours at Saatchi 's designing our logo ; WTN allowed a lot of things to go through the system — printing , photocopying , artwork ; Gina got the entire staff of her office converted to the cause within weeks and it seemed that everyone else had done the same : soon members ' colleagues , friends and relatives were all helping out .
14 Opposition MPs claimed that there had been only one small bookmaker in favour and that everyone else had either objected or been neutral .
15 In my own defence I can say that everyone else got it wrong too .
16 Now was her chance to let him see the image of herself that everyone else saw .
17 I suspect he believed that everyone else did too .
18 Another time I shall talk about taxes , which , as we said in our election broadcast a week ago , we plan to reduce by being careful with your money — another good idea that no-one else had thought of .
19 It was quite refreshing to see and read that someone else saw these things and could articulate them in a better and more entertaining way than I could
20 it made eating and doing a little more exciting to know that someone else had just ceased doing these basic human things for ever .
21 She was probably delighted that someone else had to submit to his unsavoury needs now and then .
22 He wandered along the Charing Cross Road , trying to think what to do next , Galahad on hearing that someone else had found the Holy Grail , Knight Errant without an errand .
23 She decided that her best hope was to go up to the belvedere and see if she could find any indication at all that someone else had been involved in Gebrec 's death .
24 you might also wish to pursue , or hope that someone else had pursued , the new Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice .
25 The prospect of eating a meal that someone else had prepared and cooked and would be clearing away was also very pleasant .
26 It was apparent that someone else had realised the painting might hold the key to Sir Thomas 's mystery .
27 Not in the employer-employee sense , but as the man who was able to walk on stage , argue with the director and get his own way without having to have Noel Coward behind him before he would reinstate lines that someone else had cut .
28 Rachel turned in the cramped space and saw that someone else had joined them on the jig .
29 If he had been aware that she 'd gone , he would probably have assumed that someone else had taken her home .
30 Peter does n't ’ And it was at this stage that someone else said , ‘ But Peter would n't like it , ’ and some little woman , who I 'd thought until that moment was a nun , said , ‘ Oh , fuck Big Petie . ’
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