Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] else [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Art offers ‘ substitutive satisfactions for the oldest and still most deeply felt cultural renunciations , and for that reason it serves as nothing else does to reconcile a man to the sacrifices he has made on behalf of civilization ’ . |
2 | A Kha-Khan did not ask ; he commanded , and it was left simply for everyone else to obey . |
3 | Next I ask myself , does one congratulate oneself on getting married or not ? — or is that left for everyone else to do ? |
4 | It was Greg Carey , and as if his entrance was a cue for everyone else to appear , the Christmas Eve cocktail party was in full swing within ten minutes . |
5 | He is content for everyone else to have their say first , though his everyday associates and friends respect his views too much to let him get away with that too often . |
6 | And there were plenty left over for everyone else to have a taste , too . |
7 | Organization can help to overcome the isolation , the loneliness , all too often felt by the would-be innovatory teacher , the need for someone else to talk things over with , plan with , compare notes with . |
8 | I 'm not sure , but I just thought , I 'm just paying for someone else to go on that holiday . |
9 | Preferably you can arrange for someone else to do these jobs for you . |
10 | Some of them are reluctant to ask visiting relatives , who may already be doing shopping for them , to run extra errands , such as taking prescriptions to the chemist or clothes to the launderette or dry cleaners , changing their library books and collecting their pension ; so it is always as well to check to make sure that you are meeting these needs , or arranging for someone else to do so . |
11 | Well , I reckon so , so I I 've arranged for someone else to do it now . |
12 | One of the biggest problems in desktop publishing is that to archive a finished newsletter or whatever takes up an entire floppy disk for one issue — and it 's even worse if you want to squirt the thing down the wire for someone else to print out . |
13 | He ran the trolley down to the corridor 's end and left it there for someone else to pick up and use , and then he doubled back and started to walk the distance to the locker room . |
14 | Elizabeth waited for a moment as though for someone else to open the door and then rose and went to do so herself . |
15 | It 's always easier for someone else to see where you 've missed the point . |
16 | If something needed doing Eva Burrows did n't look around for someone else to see to it . |
17 | Subba Row , also the chairman of Surrey and a former England and Northamptonshire batsman , will remain a powerful voice but clearly wishes for someone else to take the responsibility for the hazards to come . |
18 | ‘ Perhaps the time has come for someone else to take on the burden . |
19 | I have some wonderful memories which I will always cherish but it is time for someone else to take over . |
20 | I used an inadequate metaphor of ‘ face ’ and ‘ mask ’ , suggesting that performing is more akin to creating a mask for someone else to look at . |
21 | Of course , keeping a pet , any pet , means that you can not go on holiday without making arrangements for someone else to look after it . |
22 | If you plan to go abroad , then clearly you will need to make arrangements for someone else to look after your dog while you are away from home . |
23 | Certainly the worst way to come to terms happily with being alone is to struggle constantly against it , always waiting for someone else to come along and take away our loneliness . |
24 | Yet the address was correct ; maybe there was a relative — a sister-in-law or another daughter perhaps — living there … but in that case the phone should still be working and there would be no need to arrange for someone else to come in to pick up the post . |
25 | Although urged by his party to remain , he thought , like a decent democrat , that it was time for someone else to have a go , and he retired at the time of the 1987 General Election . |
26 | Interviewed on BBC Radio Four 's Today programme , Swales said : ‘ I would love to keep going , but I realise it is probably time for someone else to have a go . |
27 | I was about to take off my load and leave the heap of pine-needles for someone else to find in the morning when I saw a figure approaching in the distance . |
28 | It must have done , Leith realised , for Rosemary was still taking the greatest pains that not so much as a whiff of the fact that she might care for someone else got out . |
29 | Batty 's other great strength is controling the ball , no matter how fast or high it is he brings it down with his chest or foot so he can lay it off for someone else to make a defence splitting pass . |
30 | A weapon for someone else to fire ? ’ |