Example sentences of "else [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 But there was so much else to see that , as time flew by , it was no surprise to her that , having been thoroughly absorbed , she had forgotten entirely such necessities as eating , until Ven good-humouredly mentioned , ‘ Since I did n't wish to intrude on your pleasure to suggest a coffee-break , will you permit me , at ten past one , to suggest we have a break for lunch ? ’
2 at three thirty , if nobody else rings that wants to play three thirty then there 'll be nobody there
3 ‘ But unless someone else says that about you , there 's no way of believing in it totally , ’ he said .
4 Quite sure why , how somebody else says that the number of twenty six five termination suggests that peers will be dealing with more than one file each day , well , but that 's what the arithmetic says .
5 He apparently forgot that I could not understand German or else decided that what he wanted to say could not be left unsaid , for he began to talk fast and seriously .
6 when providing you know depending on what else happens that I can say that here 's a date and that individual will start at .
7 If you 're close to another woman — I 'm bisexual — you ca n't let anyone else see that , for the fear of being split up .
8 Minnie did not attend the wedding but everyone else thought that Helen was a beautiful bride .
9 There are several early references to a fulling mill at Cudnell , let to Robert and Joan Walker , although there is little else to suggest that Cheltenham and the surrounding area had any substantial involvement with the cloth trade .
10 Beside it a grime encrusted board gave the name and address of the parish priest and the time of services , but there was nothing else to suggest that the door was ever opened .
11 The world became much bigger and someone else discovered that it was round .
12 Putting more money into the taxi part scheme , a scheme that is anything but everybody in the surrounding authorities , how many of us have had letters from the residents of Gerton or Promberton or wherever else complaining that they want to be included in this scheme .
13 Is the Prime Minister aware that the parents of Carly Reavill and everyone else know that he was misinformed on the circumstances concerning that child 's tragic death ?
14 It 's the suicidal greatness of America , I think Annabel means , to have raised opportunism to such a point that even people who would n't dream of ditching anything else feel that this has to be plucked out .
15 The Government is as keen as anyone else to ensure that this fine collection of old and new varieties is maintained to a high standard .
16 A member of the committee can be represented by someone else provided that person is holding a letter of authority duly signed by the member ( r 6.156 ) .
17 Those letters would be bound to point out to Gina how badly she 'd treated him , telling her to reform and to save her marriage if they were religious , or else saying that she deserved it if he got someone else .
18 She could n't be expected to hang around with the press and everyone else knowing that she was responsible for last night 's false alarm .
19 Stopping only to emphasize that this is not because we belong to different disciplines and that several other final positions are open to anyone from either discipline , we then leave readers to make up their own minds , or else to decide that there is no monopoly of wisdom to be had .
20 No-one else knew that Nina was sick .
21 Piggy felt that everybody else had held onto their civilised upbringing like himself and he was always very surprised when nobody tried to steal the conch , right to speak , from him , but everyone else knew that democracy and civilisation on the island had ended , and the conch had lost all of its power and worth .
22 We have no way of telling whether a simple Menuetto marking by Haydn or anyone else indicates that a movement is to go slow , fast or somewhere in between .
23 ( vii ) Where the chairman holds a proxy requiring him to vote for a particular resolution , if no one else proposes that resolution , he must do so unless he considers that there is good reason for not doing so ( r 6.89 ) .
24 But if anyone else believes that all that 's consumed in the Sedgefield council chairman 's room is tea and biscuits they must be stoned out of their tiny little brains .
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