Nowhere-else Sentence Examples

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  • She was in Hell, because there was nowhere else for her lost soul to go.

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  • Instead of these it has moundmaking turkeys, honey-suckers, cockatoos and brush-tongued lories, all of which are found nowhere else in the world.

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  • The arrangement would have been correct about 2300 B.C.; it would scarcely have been possible after 1800 B.C. 3 We find nowhere else a well-authenticated zodiacal sequence corresponding to so early a date.

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  • In the oriental quarters of the city the curious shops, the markets of different trades (the shops of each trade being generally congregated in one street or district), the easy merchant sitting before his shop, the musical and quaint street-cries of the picturesque vendors of fruit, sherbet, water, &c., with the ever-changing and many-coloured throng of passengers, all render the streets a delightful study for the lover of Arab life, nowhere else to be seen in such perfection, or with so fine a background of magnificent buildings.

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  • It is often declared that in these teachings there is nothing new, and indeed analogies can be found for many sayings; yet nowhere else do we gain so strong an impression of H 'silty.'

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  • The rigorously authentic character of these laws, relating to, and dealing with, the actual realities of life, and with institutions and a state of society nowhere else revealed to the same extent, the extreme antiquity both of the provisions and of the language, and the meagreness of continental material illustrative of the same things, endow them with exceptional archaic, archaeological and philological interest.

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  • In September the parliament, by a large majority, threw out the budget, and the king, having nowhere else to turn for help, at Roon's advice summoned Bismarck to Berlin and appointed him minister-president and foreign minister.

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  • Mammals are few in species, but remarkable, especially Macacus niger, an ape found nowhere else but in Bachian; Anoa depressicornis, a small ox-like quadruped which inhabits the mountainous districts; and the babirusa or pig-deer of the Malays.

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  • Mrs. Watson … I have nowhere else to go.

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  • And in Spring, the verges of the lanes are high in wild angelica, its vivid light green found nowhere else in nature.

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  • The only bird we saw here but nowhere else was a single jackal buzzard.

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  • Trained volunteer counselors comfort, advise and protect children and young people who may feel they have nowhere else to turn.

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  • If that supplier chose not to supply him, then he would have nowhere else to go.

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  • Fredericks Foundation Aim to help those people with nowhere else to turn to realize their potential.

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  • There is nowhere else locally that can fulfill this vital role.

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  • Scone palace - scone palace - Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland.

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  • Such deep banks of raised beach shingle, vestiges from the last ice-age, are found nowhere else around the Ulster coast.

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  • This family gathering seemed humiliating to Natasha--as if there were nowhere else for the family to talk but here at the ball.

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  • Scone Palace - Scone is a place that breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland.

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  • For sheer, wide-eyed excitement, nowhere else comes close to Staffordshire.

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  • J. Bean (Trees and Shrubs) has seen the shrub at Kew, but nowhere else.

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  • Having nowhere else to turn, Yamauchi went to Shigeru.

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  • Your feet probably take a beating at work, if nowhere else.

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  • She'd spent five days with him, silently fighting him, only to realize there was nowhere else to go.

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  • The soul radar takes me to you, if nowhere else.

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  • There were no other buildings, nowhere else to hide that might withstand an angry Gabriel.

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  • There was nowhere else for her to go, no more friends for her to run to.

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  • He had nowhere else to go.

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  • Nursing a cratered heart, he stepped into Hell, well aware he had nowhere else to go.

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  • I have nowhere else to go.

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  • Mrs. Watson … I have nowhere else to go.

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  • There was nowhere else she ever wanted to be!

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  • I like it here, and I've got nowhere else to go.

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  • It is nowhere else recorded that Napier suffered from the gout.

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  • Flourishing communities were likewise to be found in Hainault, Namur, Cambrai and the other southern districts of the Netherlands, but nowhere else the vigorous independence of Ghent, Bruges and Ypres, nor the splendour of their civic life.

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  • All the existing Ratitae (with the exception of the ostriches of Africa and South America, belonging to the genera Struthio and Rhea, and comprising at most but five species) are found in Austrogaea and nowhere else.

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  • In Ireland the Norman was more purely a conqueror than anywhere else; but in Ireland his power of adaptation caused him to sink in a way in which he sank nowhere else.

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  • The individual consists of an assemblage of such forms; and it is individual because nowhere else is exactly such an assemblage to be met with.

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