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Example sentences for "what else"

  • This affair of the election is over; we must now look to what else rests on our hands.

  • What else warms my heart when I meet you?

  • Still, what else to love is there left to me?

  • What else could I think when you--" "Wait!

  • What else have I thought--" Mr. Leigh held up a hand to check his son's speech.

  • If you can do that--" "What else can we do, you bonehead?

  • What else--" "That I had stolen the money?

  • In God's name, what else could I have done?

  • What else he had acquired, it might have puzzled him to state, had anybody asked him and required a direct reply within a reasonable space of time.

  • What else on earth was there for me to do?

  • And so, no matter in what agony George should cry out, "What else could I have done?

  • What else can we possibly feel--a married man--a man you don't even love.

  • What else could she see with a heart for seeing, what else, so close to Nature as she was, could she see but this?

  • And he who was to come out of such a union as that, what else could he be but a wild, uncultivated thing?

  • Besides, since there is not a cowrie in the master's jacket, what else is he to do?

  • What else could be done, seeing that when cattle starve it is not a famine?

  • What else could he do, seeing that it was the last day of the year during which the propitiation of a sacrifice kept Kali ma from revenge?

  • What else was in that 'personal' besides the telephone number and the hour you were to call him?

  • It he had held the secrets of Stangeist and his band, what else might he not know?

  • These could hardly be in front of a door, and yet--what else could it be?

  • What else is it, I say, that we do, but invite the soul to reflect on itself?

  • What else is the object of these lines— Behold old Ennius here, who erst Thy fathers’ great exploits rehearsed?

  • At times he extols them so highly that he says he cannot form even the slightest idea of what else is good—a sentiment which deserves not the reproof of a philosopher, but the brand of the censor.

  • What else could he have divulged save the Vilboek Farm affair?

  • What else could he do without discourtesy?

  • What else could I make of it but the one sorry theory?

  • Of what else befell, he in his dark loft had seen and heard nothing.

  • A young fellow who has just run away from school, who has not a thaler in his pocket, and a borrowed hat on, and who scarcely knows where he shall lay his head--what else can he do but build castles in the air?

  • Now, as near as you can remember, Mr. Stener, I wish you would tell the jury what else it was that Mr. Cowperwood said on that occasion.

  • Then he wiped away his salty hot tears, and went to the window to look out and to think of what else to do from now on.

  • What else have I to live for but me children?

  • Beholding this last attribute of Hope, I ask, what else is so unconquerable as this?

  • What else is the indication of a person of knowledge?

  • What else, O monarch, dost thou wish to hear of?

  • What else can it be than weakness of understanding which induces thee to thus withhold thy worship from the god of wind, that foremost of creatures in the universe, that being deserving of worship?

  • What else do backbiters but blow on the dust and stir up the dirt into their eyes, so that the more they breathe of detraction, the less they see of the truth?

  • Dei iv): "Without justice, what else is a kingdom but a huge robbery?

  • When a man says: 'By God,' what else does he mean but that God is his witness?

  • But if I shall admire the bare exposition, what else have I made of myself than a grammarian instead of a philosopher, save, indeed, that the exposition is of Chrysippus and not of Homer?

  • What else is it that judges of music and grammar, and the other faculties, and proves their uses, and shows the fit occasions?

  • Or if he did in truth lament, what else was he than an unfortunate man?

  • What else was to be expected when she found an empty house?

  • If we are equal in that, what else matters?

  • What else can we conclude but that which so many other documents prove, that this Primacy over the whole Church, the ancient and undoubted privilege of the Bishop of Rome, was something quite different from what he is here reprobating?

  • And while you seek to set yourself over these by a proud term, and to tread under foot their name, in comparison with your own, what else do you say, but 'I will ascend into the heaven.

  • And while your brotherhood despises them, and endeavours to put them under you, what else do you say but this, which is said by the old enemy: 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds?

  • Me thinkes, Corruption, Wormes, what else is foule Should spare the Temple of so faire a Soule.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    high office; safe landing; secondary consideration; what are you going; what authority; what avail; what became; what estate; what goes; what ground; what has been said; what hath; what importance; what love; what made; what might; what relates; what say; what shall; what strange; what was taking place; what word; what you have done; whatever comes; whatever happens; whatever the