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Example sentences for "everybody else"

  • Well, everybody else is bundled off except me, and I get put through it by that inspector as if I knew all about it--what's the idea?

  • But the whole theory of Mark's escape is that he was afraid of you and of everybody else, and that he had no other idea but to get out of the room himself, and prevent you or the servants from coming into it.

  • You know, when once you've discovered a secret yourself, it always seems as if it must be so obvious to everybody else.

  • This was such a new view of his home life to Philip that he could neither combat it nor assent to it, further than to say, that his aunt was just like everybody else, though she did have some peculiar ways.

  • The truth is that a young man in love is poor company for himself and for everybody else.

  • Everybody else seemed to forget him in the excitement, however, and I hoped all was well.

  • Everybody else said he was water-bound away from home.

  • He was pleased with his reception at Court, and told me particularly how civil Prince Albert had been to him, and indeed to everybody else; said he never saw better manners, or anybody more generally attentive.

  • If Palmerston chooses to give way, he may make her wishes the pretext for doing so, and yield to them what he refuses to everybody else.

  • But I sold it for five dollars and bought a second-hand automobile for fifteen hundred--as everybody else has.

  • First I begin to hurry (a thing unnecessary in Hingham) for everybody else is hurrying; then I must get somewhere; everybody else is getting somewhere, getting everywhere.

  • In London, I am aware, one meets with the plea, in every case, that early rising is impossible, on account of the lateness of the hours of everybody else.

  • The variety of objects presented for the observation and enjoyment of children (and of everybody else) in the early morning hours, far surpasses that which can be seen at any other time of day.

  • I really wish you would tell me why you rate your own influence over that of everybody else," remarked Mrs. Rutherford on another occasion.

  • They had an appearance of looking over the heads of everybody else, which, among many noticeable things about them, was the most noticeable--it was so entirely natural.

  • That was because everybody was telling everybody else to see the Boy Scouts selling stamped cakes from their private car.

  • Sure it is," Pee-wee yelled; "how can anybody laugh at anybody when everybody is laughing at everybody else?

  • And she too, quite soon, would join the ranks of the match-makers, and be immensely kind to everybody else.

  • Aunt Jeannie, though positively melting with geniality and charming warmth to everybody else, turned on him a shoulder that was absolutely frozen.

  • Well, I can certify to that--they are very fine and very helpful, and greatly grieved over this as everybody else is.

  • No; there was a lot of people there and everybody was milling around talking to everybody else and I don't know whether he was with anyone or not.

  • Before long Philip would be comparing me to everybody else, and thinking nothing of me at all.

  • Her voice was perfectly quiet and steady, but it made him start as he stood there jealous, and curious, and careless of everybody else.

  • You take care of everybody else," said the Major.

  • I will give that right to everybody else in the world.

  • If there is a man in this house who is not willing to give to everybody else what he claims for himself he is just so much nearer to the barbarian than I am.

  • You can't have rushed out to get the start of everybody else, and put in that bill of sale at Lammle's?

  • Sorry to destroy romance by fixing him with a local habitation, but he comes from the place, the name of which escapes me, but will suggest itself to everybody else here, where they make the wine.

  • Everybody seems more equal than before, to the calamity of being in the society of everybody else.

  • Neither shall Emily Brown be exposed to the mercenary solicitations of a scoundrel, odious in her eyes, and contemptible in everybody else’s: nor will I tamely submit to the clandestine attacks of a base umbrella-maker.

  • The speaker took another draught, everybody looked at everybody else, and exclaimed, ‘Horrid!

  • This was one of the bewigged gentlemen in the red robes, who was straddling before the fire in the centre of the Court, in the attitude of the brazen Colossus, to the complete exclusion of everybody else.

  • I suppose the cab will be here at half-past nine o'clock; everybody else, of course, will go in their own carriages.

  • I came to these diggings because I heard you were here; I laid my plans well, you will confess, I won you over by playing upon the meanness in you which makes you think yourself superior to everybody else.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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