Example sentences of "[adv] else [conj] " in BNC.

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1 To the English writer George Moore the halls were a ‘ protest against the villa , the circulating library , the club ’ and , we may add , much else that characterized middle-class life .
2 The world we can build of philosophy can include both music and poetry , and in addition religion and art and much else so it is far greater in extent then poetry or music alone .
3 Both Else and Marshal ( 1981 ) and Likierman ( 1981 ) point out that the imposition of cash limits has structurally altered the entire PESC system .
4 But from that meeting some good came , because thanks to Peggy , and the rest of the lady delegates from the G M B on the executive of the Grimsby C L P which amount to sixteen , I 've managed to get two thousand toxic shock syndrome forms around United Biscuits , Ross Group , S G M Chemicals , the whole of the Humber bank , and everywhere else that we can get it into .
5 Erm th that 's the main er so overall you had a net gain in fact to erm U S profits er Camco erm I think less than that erm Camco 's profits to were spread fairly broadly geographically er as you do know it does operate as you do rightly point out erm pretty much everywhere else and it 's erm featured both in South America and Asia 's decline and Africa , but not in Europe .
6 She had looked everywhere else and , although it seemed a long shot , she might as well look in there .
7 G was green , the colour that B , the biter , turned when she had swallowed apple A. ‘ H , IH ’ , she said , ‘ especially in the stomach , but soon she ached everywhere else as well .
8 She stared down at her plate , wishing she knew what to answer , wishing she were somewhere else but they never let her out of their sight .
9 Sometimes he looked round the Park to see if he might move somewhere else but he did not like to start a flight with so many Men staring at him all at once .
10 Er that 's not necessarily in Scotland it could be somewhere else but we er pay you travelling and your and your hotel .
11 fair enough saying you know the grass is greener somewhere else but I do n't believe that necessarily .
12 Why do n't they go out Well I can have somewhere else but they can all have their quiet place to talk .
13 They sometimes do say , Go somewhere else before you take our advice .
14 Oh no no no I 'd had this hidden somewhere else before you see .
15 Currently , real-time operating systems tend to be optimised for either low end , mid-range or high end applications , and customers either buy VRTX , go somewhere else or build their own system .
16 It was then she remembered how he had once called her ‘ chicken ’ — the time he wanted to go somewhere else when she was under orders to go to the Moon .
17 They 'll all start keeping strange hours so the satellite 's always somewhere else when they 're working .
18 He 's , he 's got ta get a , get a place though somewhere else when he gets married .
19 A wind from a direction that makes netting impossible in one area may be ideal somewhere else and it is , therefore , important that you should have surveyed your terrain with great care so that you are well aware of this .
20 On the other hand it may well be that you plan to reset the nets somewhere else and net again that same night .
21 It was an effort to move their legs but just possible , and they edged forward , past Mr Chan and Steve , past a couple of policemen — all looking as if their real selves were somewhere else and only their bodies were on Monument Hill , held immobile just as the cars were .
22 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them .
23 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them
24 Detectives do not know if she was attacked somewhere else and driven to her death , or met her fate in the lovers ' lane .
25 So I cast around for somewhere else and we found this , in a very poor state of repair .
26 And we 'll blow our own trumpet somewhere else and sometime else .
27 In some ways , the coaching world is like a jigsaw , in as much that when a piece of the puzzle which one felt was the perfect fit is found not to be in the right place after all , then it goes somewhere else and another piece has to be found to fill the gap .
28 And whatever the reasons for considering a residency , there is little point in merely setting up your studio somewhere else and carrying on with your work oblivious to new surroundings and fresh inspiration .
29 So the ones that do n't want to can be left to go somewhere else and let the other ones get on , otherwise they 're going to hold the others back . ’
30 Erm there 's also a very strange statement in paragraph which says that the nineteen sixty eight act is intended to provide a network of sites to enable gypsies to move around or settle , but in practice many gypsies are settled on permanent sites and it seems to me that that is the logical result of having insufficient pitches in that if th you know there are n't enough pitches for you , you are not going to get up and go from a permanent that you 've been living on and move off in case you ca n't one somewhere else and that seems to be the inevitable logic of the government 's own failure to make sure that there is adequate provisions in local sites .
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