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Example sentences for "anybody else"

  • Then it was discovered that, unbeknown to anybody else, Mrs. Trimmer had put some presents on the tree, which were things which had been brought by Captain Trimmer from somewhere in the far East or the distant West.

  • And there doesn't seem to be anybody else," said his companion.

  • They'll talk about her sins, and not a word, to themselves or anybody else, about their own stupidities!

  • She began by overlooking the little man somehow without the least intending it, and as he seemed to himself to fill the horizon when in society and block out all view of anybody else, he could only believe that she did it on purpose.

  • And they would rather be abused by him than complimented by anybody else.

  • Her faculty was sufficient to enable her to acquire it without troubling herself or anybody else, a word being enough on some subjects to make whole regions of thought intelligible to her.

  • I don't see why I shouldn't get as much attention as anybody else.

  • After all I pay as much as anybody else, and I suppose my money's as good as theirs.

  • He had a passion for pictures, and why should he not be able to paint as well as anybody else?

  • I confess, at that moment I did not dream that General McClernand, or anybody else, was scheming for the mere honor of capturing Vicksburg.

  • After reading the instructions I had given him, Sheridan walked out of my tent, and I followed to have some conversation with him by himself --not in the presence of anybody else, even of a member of my staff.

  • He never would have told me about it at all, or anybody else, but that I guessed it.

  • I'd have found it out as soon as anybody else.

  • And I, think more of him than of anybody else in the world.

  • As most of his shortcomings were of a society sort, no great harm was done to anybody else.

  • If ever you sacrifice the smallest grain of your honesty or your self-respect to Mr. Dryfoos, or anybody else, I will simply renounce you.

  • As if this poor little innocent in its cradle had ever done any harm to you or anybody else, you jealous thing!

  • But I do not at all complain of having been kept out of this property; and if anybody else should be in the present enjoyment of it, he is heartily welcome to keep it.

  • I AM BORN Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.

  • I was very much surprised that Mr. Peggotty was not Ham's father, and began to wonder whether I was mistaken about his relationship to anybody else there.

  • He never said a word of this to anybody else;--but his brother understood it all, and in a somewhat silent fashion fully sympathised with him.

  • You talk about it, my boy, just as if a father were the same as anybody else.

  • I think she prefers him to anybody else; and that were he to propose to herself, she would give him her consent to go to you.

  • But he is just the man to be harder to his own son than to anybody else in the world.

  • You never had in your life so good a reason for not writing, either to me or to anybody else, as your sore finger lately furnished you.

  • And I desire that your letters may be to me, what I do not desire they should be to anybody else, I mean full of yourself.

  • I never have been useful in my life--neither to myself, nor to anybody else.

  • He has said more to me at odd times than to anybody else, and it warn't for nothing that he once spoke to my Woolwich about whitening and wrinkling mothers' heads.

  • It is Mr. Tulkinghorn's room, and is never bestowed on anybody else, for he may come at any time.

  • I was such a shy little thing that I seldom dared to open my lips, and never dared to open my heart, to anybody else.

  • It aint going to help Irene any for you to hurt yourself--or anybody else; and I don't want you should take up with any such crazy notion.

  • But they would as soon use his capital to develop it as anybody else's, and if he could put in a certain sum for this purpose, they would go in with him.

  • After this proof of his ability to interest them, he would have liked to have Mrs. Lapham suggest again that he was unequal to their society, or to the society of anybody else.

  • Every man must stick to his own business, even the mighty Nelson; and he might not meddle with Billy Blue, or anybody else up Channel.

  • Well, the 'dirty baggage' means nothing unparalleled, sir, but just the same as anybody else might do.

  • But you are not afraid of losing me, are you--as I am too old to be wanted by anybody else?

  • The man left no family behind him, or anybody else to whom his life could be of the slightest use.

  • What scares me about you is that you don't feel exonerated, washed clean, raised to the old level, as good as anybody else, when you have suffered your punishment.

  • Possibly, if I had stayed in Leeds at my post at the Mercury office, I might have gone with the tide, and might have been just as extreme and as reckless as anybody else.

  • He was an ardent and convinced Liberal, and I think that I owe more to his teaching for the character of my own political views than I owe to anybody else.

  • I went to Blackburn as curious as anybody else.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anybody else" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and said; anybody could; anybody else; been used; being compelled; distant relation; eight bars; either parent; flesh and; former existence; good recovery; hath power; juniper berries; kiss them; know very; late summer; merely the; moderate breeze; necessary here; perfectly hardy; precious child; this family; while his