Example sentences of "that someone else [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 So , in effect , we turn adversity to profit : we parade our infirmities and at the same time make quite sure that someone else suffers also .
2 We did n't take any action because I take the fact that someone else uses part of your song as a compliment really .
3 An effective stress-reduction technique is one that works , not one that someone else says ought to work .
4 Most writers of whatever kind know what it is to write and to discover in the process that someone else seems to be standing by .
5 If you leave your gear on stage , you may find that someone else has moved it for you , and they wo n't be as careful as you .
6 If you are the victim of a burglary , the value of the property that has been stolen might be large or small , but the emotional upset and the feeling that someone else has been in your home can live with you for a long time .
7 ‘ I hope my getting it does n't mean that someone else has been disappointed .
8 I did want to , once , yet … now that someone else has done it , I feel nothing but pity .
9 Good ideas rarely come out of the blue ; search carefully and you will often find that someone else has anticipated your inspiration or at least , thought of something similar to it .
10 Is there any point , he asked , in filling the jar according to someone else 's instincts with stuff that someone else has worked up ?
11 Donor organs are also possibly lost due to physicians avoiding raising the issue with relatives , although many relatives may find some comfort from knowing that someone else has benefited from their loss .
12 This is purported to walk the grave yard at certain times of the year , but firm evidence of this I 've not been able to find ; you always hear that someone else has seen it but never first hand .
13 He knows that someone else knows , which is humiliating .
14 Similarly , Pfeffer has identified ‘ dependence ’ as crucial to a group 's power , when the importance of a unit 's tasks are greater than any other 's : ‘ Power derives from having something that someone else wants or needs , and being in control of the performance or resource so that there are few alternative sources , or no alternative sources , for obtaining what is desired ’ ( Pfeffer 1981 , p. 99 ) .
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