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elsewhere English

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elsewhere

In another place. If something is elsewhere it is somewhere else; it is not here. The party is elsewhere, so why don't we go to it. If I can't find my wallet here, I'll have to look elsewhere. I hate this place and would be happier elsewhere.

elsewhere

in or to another place he went elsewhere look elsewhere for the answer

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Simple sentences

And not only that, the goods in the company shop were usually more expensive than elsewhere.
I can't find my notebook here; I must have put it elsewhere.
I must have parked my car elsewhere.
I must've parked my car elsewhere.
Tom is elsewhere.
It is very difficult to find happiness in us, and it is quite impossible to find it elsewhere.
Do not copy-paste sentences from elsewhere.
When I confronted Tom, he said that he had mailed the check. But later he admitted that he had spent the money elsewhere. I've had it with him.
He was seen in Santiago and elsewhere.
Sorry, my mind was elsewhere.
Tom's talents could be put to better use elsewhere.
Mary's talents could be put to better use elsewhere.
He decided to seek information elsewhere.
She went shopping elsewhere.
I have a pressing engagement elsewhere.
The doctor's presence has been requested elsewhere.
Tom's mind is clearly elsewhere.
Members of the public and other visitors may use the central library in order to gain access to material not easily available elsewhere.
The boss is never late, he is delayed elsewhere.
Tom's mind is elsewhere.

Movie subtitles

It's possible that life elsewhere in the universe can thrive with other liquids, not just water, and so we have to keep our eyes open.
I think we are currently ignorant, actually, about the real realistic diversity of life elsewhere.
The building blocks of life on our planet may have originated elsewhere and were transported here when a meteorite collided with Earth.
There's no gold in this mine - we have to look elsewhere.
He found what he needed elsewhere. - Oh.
Elsewhere in Spain, hill people, peasants and workers have achieved better conditions through mutual self-help.
I am too but I'd rather be elsewhere.
If only I could work as an accounting director elsewhere, yet one usually attains such position in old age.
Couldn't it be elsewhere?
You know I'm afraid that in the pleasure of this conversation I am neglecting business of importance which awaits me elsewhere.
I will find comfort elsewhere.
Let's go elsewhere.
Darling, couldn't we talk about the oil elsewhere?
One day we work here, another day we go elsewhere.
I was far from everything, elsewhere.
They can go elsewhere.
Oh, yes, because I discovered that this lady's inclinations are entirely elsewhere.
But Edeson moved elsewhere after The Invisible Man.
You take the room and I'll go elsewhere.
The truth about Marseille. is not the same as what you hear elsewhere.
Then you can dine elsewhere on what you can get!
We'll go live elsewhere.
Elsewhere?
The world is full of many things and people and I shan't be lonely. I will find comfort elsewhere.
He has too many concerns elsewhere to bother about us.
Elsewhere in Spain, hill people, peasants and workers have achieved better conditions through mutual self-help. They have made demands of the authorities for a better life..will give impetus to the coming elections and lead to a Popular Front government.
I shall remove you elsewhere.
The reason they're more at home here than elsewhere. is Monte Carlo has no Monegasques!
I had some business elsewhere.
I reply to all favors from England and elsewhere abroad, but he knows slot about tobacco!
That's all right for a while but then one starts looking elsewhere.
As of tomorrow, I shall have my lunch elsewhere.
You should probably go elsewhere.
Ah? In that case you'd better look for a room elsewhere.
The kids are married elsewhere.
Don't you think that in this instance the wife has a right to seek consolation elsewhere?
After you change, if you're not busy elsewhere, we could have supper.
Mrs. Courtney's husband feels the money could be invested more wisely elsewhere.

News and current affairs

The civil rights of the Russian minorities in the Baltics and elsewhere are now enshrined in law, due in no small part to NATO demands.
When oil companies misbehave in Nigeria or elsewhere, they are protected by the power of their home countries.
In Latin America and elsewhere in the developing world, the IMF imposes accounting frameworks that not only make little sense, but result in excessive austerity.
Help for poor countries in Africa and elsewhere to adapt to climate change should not be described as charity or aid, but rather as compensation for damages being imposed on the poorest people on the planet.
The catastrophic collapse of fish stocks around the world--on coral reefs and elsewhere--has provided hard lessons about managing fisheries.
NEW YORK - Dark, lowering financial and economic clouds are, it seems, rolling in from every direction: the eurozone, the United States, China, and elsewhere.
Although it may be difficult to connect the dots, it is perfectly possible that a huge euro crisis could have a snowball effect in the US and elsewhere.
These countries need to recognize that if the US and the UK do implement even modest reforms, a lot of capital will flow elsewhere, potentially overwhelming regulatory systems that seemed to work well until now.
For America really is a land of liberty, a place where lives, often scarred by injustice elsewhere, can be remade.
In cases of extreme rights abuses, the chance that an international criminal tribunal will ultimately sit in judgment of those principally responsible is growing, thereby becoming a deterrent to would-be tyrants elsewhere.
The dollar will fall and US long-term interest rates will rise, but only when traders on Wall Street and elsewhere decide that holding dollars and long-term US bonds is more risky in the short run.
Reality is catching up with the US, as it already has elsewhere in the world.
If we fail to settle on a new social contract between the state and the markets soon, those markets may indeed move elsewhere.
That gap is likely to widen as Europe's demographic profile darkens, and if productivity continues to grow more slowly than elsewhere in the industrial economies.
There the scourge began in earnest; there (as elsewhere in Africa) it exacts its highest toll.
We have seen similarly encouraging progress elsewhere.
The trends are similar elsewhere in Europe.
Experts from emerging markets and elsewhere have much to say about dealing with financial crises.
There is something bitterly ironic in this. For America really is a land of liberty, a place where lives, often scarred by injustice elsewhere, can be remade.
Indeed, the potential differences for America are elsewhere, and have yet to be adequately understood by voters.
And what is happening in America is likely to be repeated elsewhere.
Helping to make societies in the Middle East and elsewhere more democratic might reduce the alienation that can lead to radicalism and worse, but this is easier said than done.
Within three months, all of them had been leased by export-oriented companies from Turkey, Korea, Taiwan, China, and elsewhere.
While American economists, politicians, and business leaders have for years sought to sell their model of management abroad, many companies elsewhere have not been buying it.
Higher oil prices mean that Americans (and Europeans and Japanese) are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to Middle East oil dictators and oil exporters elsewhere in the world rather than spending it at home.

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