Example sentences of "[pron] else " in BNC.
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1 | Annie left him , and then , pregnant , offered herself in order to saddle him with someone else 's child — and this when he had just received a telegram awarding him a scholarship to Oxford . |
2 | The individual 's employment involves a subjective judgement on the part of someone else . |
3 | All the time I would like to be somewhere else , someone else . |
4 | It was not someone else . |
5 | When people write nice things about my food it always sounds like they are referring to someone else … ’ . |
6 | ‘ I am thinking , ’ Sven Hjerson said , ‘ that Lady Woodleigh the new , is meaning someone else , not you , Miss Buckley . ’ |
7 | I was going to tell my joke to the nice German but he had started talking to someone else . |
8 | ‘ They say she is on borrowed time , ’ someone else said . |
9 | The affair lasted about three weeks then he broke it off and confessed to Sarah that he had been seeing someone else . |
10 | We 'll give it your one more day and then I 'll go and plague someone else . ’ |
11 | ‘ On the subject of life not being fair , I met someone else who was homeless the other day . |
12 | If possible , get someone else to fly it before you to make quite sure that the ASI is working correctly . |
13 | In order that as many people as possible may benefit from the information please take a copy if you know of someone else who would find the booklet helpful . |
14 | Someone else bothered by their body ? |
15 | Why do n't you find someone else ? ’ |
16 | All this came from Lucy in a rush , as if she was giving the background to someone else 's story . |
17 | ‘ I 'm seeing someone else . ’ |
18 | Had she picked up someone else 's by mistake ? |
19 | ‘ Or I could pretend to be someone else . ’ |
20 | ‘ After I split up with Godfrey they went on and on about how I should find someone else . |
21 | I could write as if it was someone else … ’ |
22 | He is standing on his own two feet — on the face of someone else . |
23 | You may be an older person living on your own or in someone else 's home , or a relative or friend helping to look after an elderly person . |
24 | Some older people feel that they could manage at home if there were someone else living in their home , perhaps helping with light care tasks , or just ‘ keeping a watchful eye ’ . |
25 | Some helpers will not undertake more than light household duties , and heavy washing , ironing and cleaning will have to be done by someone else . |
26 | your previous home is empty because you have gone to live with someone else to provide personal care because they are elderly , ill or disabled |
27 | your previous home is empty because you have gone to live with someone else in order to receive personal care due to your age , illness or disability . |
28 | If someone else was paying rates on your behalf then you may still be counted as a ratepayer so check with your council if you are unsure whether you qualify . |
29 | Unless you are spending a long time somewhere I suggest you simply turn up at a crag and scrounge a look at someone else 's . |
30 | While acknowledging his argument for the bolt placement , I advised that he had done the route ; if others thought a bolt should be placed , let someone else go ahead and place it . |