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Example sentences for "one else"

  • She has quarrelled with Luis, I see; Don Weeliam is dancing with Carolina Xime'no, and she cares to waltz with no one else.

  • I saw you leave the Juno, and as I am often up at this hour, and as no one else ever is, my father ignores the fact that I sometimes ride alone.

  • But the bear's sister only smiled, and bade them go home and look after the little girl, who had no one else to protect her.

  • The king handed over to him a sealed packet, desiring him to give it himself only into the hands of the governor, and to no one else.

  • Indeed, they soon became so friendly that she vowed she would marry no one else, and confided to him that in three days her father would be off to the wars, leaving his sword in her room.

  • Dunn could not come himself, and there was no one else, and he thought Cameron ought to have it to-day, so here I am, and here is the letter.

  • That money I got from Potts; at least I must have--I have had money from no one else.

  • It will break her heart, and she has no one else; she will have to bear it all alone.

  • There really was no one else in the least like him.

  • The way he took her utter breaking down was just like him and like no one else.

  • They greeted no one else in the same way, and yet it was difficult to explain what the difference was.

  • Thus encouraged, she told him all her story, and of the arrival of a young stranger in her father's palace, whose looks had so charmed her that since that day she had thought of no one else.

  • If you ever find Solomon's ring and get possession of it, then come back to me, that I may explain the inscription on the ring to you, for there is no one else in the world who can do this.

  • The farmer's wife and the sexton sat at the table, but there was no one else.

  • She was his, she belonged to no one else in the world, she was his utterly.

  • Nobody wanted either of them--they must just love one another because there was no one else to love them.

  • We are all alone, you see, we have asked no one else," she said, austerely.

  • He held open the door for some one else to enter, and presently appeared old Madame de Bellegarde, leaning on the arm of a gentleman whom Newman had not seen before.

  • Why they stopped wanting yours I don't know; I suppose because they could get some one else's without working so hard for it.

  • I want to be the first, I want it to be my property and no one else's!

  • All I ask of you is to give me your arm; you are less compromising than any one else.

  • She will rattle on with a poor fellow one night as if she had eyes for no one else, then leave him in the lurch the next.

  • I could go myself; he heeds me when he heeds no one else.

  • I dragged her all the way by main strength, supported her through the service, and was very near giving her away by mistake, for there was no one else to do it but old Brand.

  • I was sorry no one else could be with Arthur, but being there, I could not leave him.

  • Yes, no one else can do anything with her.

  • Lizzie sat on a log of wood, and listened with all her ears up, having made proviso that no one else should be there to interrupt her.

  • It is not for me to tell all she said, even supposing (what is not likely) that any one cared to know it, being more and more peculiar to ourselves and no one else.

  • All this, however, I kept to myself, intending to trust Ruth Huckaback, and no one else in the matter.

  • And then, as her beauty grew richer and brighter, Carver Doone was smitten strongly, and would hear of no one else as a suitor for her; and by the terror of his claim drove off all the others.

  • No one else was at hand, and the emergency was a serious one.

  • Seeing no one else of whom she could inquire, Magdalen requested the old man to show her the way that led to the housekeeper's room.

  • And I warn you, take good care to let no one else drink of it, for there is but a little of it.

  • See to it that no one else come in, for I should hate to see a fourth person here.

  • For you said it of me and of no one else.

  • And yet I maintain that the coward is not wrong to praise and vaunt himself, for he will find no one else to lie for him.

  • King, your widespread renown has drawn me to serve and honour you in your court, and if you will accept my service, I would fain remain here until I be dubbed a knight by your hand and by no one else.

  • I have a message to her from her mother, there was no one else to take it, you know, except the landlady, and I suppose she did not like that.

  • Erica could just endure it from her father, but from no one else.

  • For no one else could he have risked what was so precious to him.

  • He left him for a minute, and Haeberlein heard him giving orders that no one else was to be admitted that evening.

  • For those who have to come back to the empty house, the home which never can be home again, may God comfort them--no one else can.

  • Mr. Gilmore is the old and tried friend of two generations of Fairlies, and we can trust him, as we could trust no one else.

  • A look or a word from her suspended his loudest laugh, checked his gayest flow of talk, and rendered him all attention to her, and to no one else at table, in an instant.

  • I will consult on the nature of the fever with him, and with no one else.

  • In short, it was clearly shown me that if I did not undertake the errand, no one else could be trusted with it.

  • Only the hands of Tirant are worthy to touch where I am touching, and no one else, because this is a morsel that there is no one who would not like to choke on.

  • That it was still locked you saw for yourselves, and no one else in the world knows the combination.

  • No one else knows it," said West, and staggered unsteadily to the safe.

  • I will make a sane man of Inspector Weymouth, but no one else shall be in the house but he and I.

  • He had begun to love her on class day of his senior year; and, after his father died and left him with no one else to care for, every day he had loved her more.

  • If you mean you care for some one else," pleaded Hemingway, "that does not frighten me at all.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one 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:
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