else造句211, My weekly budget breaks down as follows:50% for rent, 20% for food, 10% for travel, and 20% for everything else.
212, We had nothing else to do on those long trips.
213, I was trying to think what else we had to do.
214, Jane's party was more of an endurance test than anything else.
215, There must be changes in the law quickly to stop this sort of thing ever happening to anyone else.
216, Usually, you would just sit listlessly, too hot to do anything else.
217, No one would admit responsibility. They all tried to pin the blame on someone else.
218, For drug addicts, the need to feed the addiction takes priority over everything else.
219, I wouldn't dare hand this project over to anyone else.
220, I have nowhere else to go, nowhere in the world.
221, When else shall we meet again, if August 1 st is not convenient for you?
222, I'm up for organizing the meeting if nobody else wants to do it.
223, It was hard to see what else we could have done.
224, I thought that no one else could hold up such pain.
225, I don't care if you borrow my dictionary sometimes, but taking it without asking and keeping it is something else again.
226, She went out, safe in the knowledge that no one else was awake.
227, I will have no one punching anyone else up in my hotel.
228, This idea is one that may easily be perverted by anyone else.
228, Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
229, For Francesca it has to be the Ritz - nowhere else will do.
230, Will there be anything else?--If there is, we'll let you know.
231, You've got cars on the brain. Can't we talk about something else for a change?
232, It is difficult to adjust one's habits to someone else.
233, Diane had dedicated her life to caring for him to the exclusion of all else.
234, She looked askance at him when he began to eat before everybody else.
235, I'd like you to come, and anyone else who's free.
236, I trust you not to repeat that to anyone else.
237, Everyone else was in smart suits and I felt a bit underdressed.
238, I, like everyone else, have read these stories in the press.
239, He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again.
240, I don't like eating food that's been fingered by someone else.