Example sentences of "to [pron] else [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To everyone else on the list , I 'd ask that we ignore this provocation and get on with business as usual . |
2 | To everyone else at the meeting it seemed quite certain that MacDonald intended to resign and SB returned from it convinced that he would have to form a government . " |
3 | ‘ Players like Steve Mungall have been an example to everyone else at the club . |
4 | He was turning into a porky little Buddha , but compared to everyone else in the room he was life itself , vibrant , irreverent and laughing . |
5 | I can write something on the computer , then send it to everyone else in the building at the press of a button . |
6 | Often , they simply can not make the ultimate consumer 's choice , which is to vote with their cash and their feet and go to someone else for the service . |
7 | ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods . |
8 | Delegation is certainly not handing the job over to someone else in a casual way and simply muttering ‘ there you are , get on with it ’ . |
9 | But I consider myself perfectly competent to be able to go to court , make applications for remand , make pleas of mitigation where there 's a guilty plea and also conduct a case in such a way as to be able to pass it over to someone else in the practice . |
10 | ‘ Wait , ’ commanded Coy , then Adam heard him speak to someone else in the room , his voice muffled by the hand over the receiver . |
11 | ‘ Lil says that if you do n't want the ticket , she 'll pass it on to someone else in the division . |
12 | Coffin could hear Jordan speak to someone else in the room . |
13 | As a concession , Mr Yeltsin offered to pass the job of Prime Minister to someone else by the autumn , once the reforms were in place . |
14 | Thought it was only a day , and they were talking to somebody else on the ferry who said they did this trip every year did n't they ? |
15 | I thought you might be talking to somebody else in the studio . |
16 | It sounded as though he was talking to somebody else in the call-box with him . |
17 | Bob , Bob , for a bit and he done a few miles on it and then he sold it to somebody else in the garage . |
18 | When you want to pass it to somebody else in the press ? |
19 | If a manager is in the A&R office at CBS , he or she rarely has access to anybody else in the company . |
20 | I mean if you allow everybody in the group to have free access to everybody else in the group you may get a sort of different characteristic erm than if you only allow certain hierarchy to exist within the group , certain lines of communication . |
21 | Did you speak to anyone else about the situation ? |
22 | He 'd asked her to wait for him , and although she 'd been too angry at the time to say that she would , she had nevertheless avoided marriage to anyone else despite the many proposals she 'd had . |
23 | By inserting a personal identity card , users can send voice messages to anyone else on the system . |
24 | She started , unaccustomed to anyone else in the house , but when she saw him , she smiled blearily . |
25 | His idea is that you can vote if if the voter in your constit if a person you vote for in your own constituency loses , you can then switch your vote to anyone else in the country and erm you can have a list of maybe ten or twenty people and erm you will so you 'll hand in your ballot paper with all these names on , signed ballot paper because it has to be public you can hand in your signed ballot paper with all these names on and if your own candidate loses , then er your vote goes to your second person and if that person loses it goes to the third and so on . |
26 | Colleagues , er since we meet in Portsmouth , let me begin by pinning my colours firmly to the mast and acknowledging that the one issue that will dominate my comments here this morning , alluding to anything else in the time that 's allocated to me , in moving my report I think would simply not reflect my activities on your behalf over the last twelve months . |