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Example sentences for "someone else"

  • Someone else, eager to see her dance, called "Come on, Ruby!

  • I'll hold up my end on the rent here until you get someone else.

  • In the novels that Hilda borrowed from Tuffington's the Academy was always revealing somebody's identity to someone else.

  • If he thought that he would be alone, he would feel more secure; but might there not be someone else there, or something else?

  • If you can't keep a civil tongue in your head, you had better get your supper in someone else's room.

  • There is someone else--only we can't ever be more than friends.

  • Don't, in a fit of angry pique over Maryon Rooke, go and bind yourself irrevocably to someone else.

  • It was almost as though he were discussing the affairs of someone else--affairs which did not concern him very vitally.

  • The best way to console one’s self, for women and men alike, will always be to minister to someone else; hope revives in a heart which gives hope to others.

  • The day men cease to believe, female credulity—in especial that of the average woman, who is accustomed to judge with the eyes and intelligence of someone else—will be profoundly affected.

  • All the same, it did not follow, because one could not explain the mystery oneself, that it was right to try to believe an unreasonable explanation offered by someone else.

  • Tell that to someone else; but, after all, what does it matter?

  • I wonder Prince Charles did not send you to someone else.

  • You are quite right, dearest, but what do you intend to do if your husband finds that the door has been opened by someone else, for possibly he expects you to be a maid.

  • He would burst in there and if someone else was on it, didn't make him any difference, he would go ahead and put his work through and, of course, this made people mad about it.

  • You are not able to identify this man if I showed you a picture of Oswald or someone else?

  • Especially if you can give pleasure to someone else thereby.

  • The fact of being in love did not preclude friendship for someone else, if, indeed, he was really in love with Laila Bonaventura?

  • It isn't altogether despicable to let yourself loose in Paradise without an arriere pensee of flaming swords, especially if you can give pleasure to someone else thereby!

  • And of someone else, also, who had always had a secret attraction for the girl.

  • As you may have gathered from my wire, there is someone else coming; make the necessary arrangements.

  • Someone else was to pay the piper, but Mr. Daniel Meggison had quite made up his mind that he would call the tune.

  • But there is someone else, my child--someone perhaps we have not quite understood.

  • This would be an even handsomer tribute to Amelia than it is, if it did not suggest a secondary intention of administering a back-hander to someone else.

  • How well he remembers that look of hers over his shoulder in search of someone else.

  • And then this mem was married to someone else.

  • Someone else, however, was early astir on this the 22d of September, so as to reach Humayon's Tomb in time to press on to the Kutb, if needs be.

  • Someone else, however, had got it at Harrow not a year before, and was after the reckless crew.

  • You can tell 'er your lies about it being stolen by someone else, but I can see a 'ole through a millstone.

  • I hastily explained the probability that the hole was dug by someone else.

  • And pretty soon now we must give her up to someone else.

  • He has gone to San Francisco; but--but this is signed by someone else.

  • John Locke had stopped the process for a time, and given him something to stick to, something worth doing; but a bullet from an old Remington in the hands of a ragged Dago, a bullet probably aimed at someone else, had sent him adrift again.

  • And, according to the character you give her, she is not likely to allow him to get engaged to someone else.


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