How to use in-sentence of “elsewhere”:
– There have been a number of claims of life elsewhere in the Universe.
– Most forms of slavery declined in Northern Europe but was practiced elsewhere in Europe.
– The Sydney engravings show carved animals and humans in a style not found elsewhere in Australia.
– It is native to India and is also grown in plantations elsewhere in Pakistan.
– Political events and history are found elsewhere on the album, with Cohen making references to Tiananmen Square, Stalin, World War II and Hiroshima.
– Leaving London to go and live elsewhere was strongly encouraged by Charles II.
– Medical authorities in the United Kingdom and elsewhere have questioned the use of medical shorthand; believing that it can lead to mistakes being made due to less clear communication and have advised doctors to avoid its use.

Example sentences of “elsewhere”:
– The stratumdeposits where “Coelophysis” was discovered date from the late Triassic, bur similar specimens have been found in the Lower Jurassic elsewhere in the world.
– Page 1794, 1996+ and elsewhere Sometimes, governments have even refused them marriage licenses, out of fear that marriage would lead to them having children.
– It was released on November 1999 in Finland and elsewhere in 2000.
– PETA has called off its campaign against KFC Canada, but continues to demonstrate against KFC elsewhere in the world.
– And the reference resources in public libraries are usually unavailable elsewhere in the community.
– It’s also worth noting that stewards are always capable and willing to step in if there are no local users available, though in my experience as both a steward and oversighter elsewhere there are few situations where suppression is necessary immediately.
– Newar people have developed a division of labor and a sophisticated urban civilization not seen elsewhere in the Himalayan foothills.
- The stratumdeposits where "Coelophysis" was discovered date from the late Triassic, bur similar specimens have been found in the Lower Jurassic elsewhere in the world.
- Page 1794, 1996+ and elsewhere Sometimes, governments have even refused them marriage licenses, out of fear that marriage would lead to them having children.
– Similar scales and spines have turned up in similarly aged sediments from elsewhere around the world suggesting that Wiwaxia was widespread during the Cambrian.
– Customers have evidently decided that wine from elsewhere is a better deal.
– It is common in the western Atlantic and central Pacific, but elsewhere it is rare.
– The Vredefort crater site is one of the few multi-ringed impact craters on Earth, although they are more common elsewhere in the Solar System.
– Activists in Portugal, Australia, the United States, and elsewhere pressured their governments to take action.
More in-sentence examples of “elsewhere”:
– It may also exist as Deposition deposition soil at the bottom of a water body after it is eroded elsewhere and transported by a current.
– Offenbach’s many operettas, such as “Orpheus in the Underworld”, and “La belle Hélène”, were extremely popular both in France and elsewhere in the 1850s and 1860s.
– Similar records on papyrus were known from elsewhere in the Roman Empire, but wooden tablets had not been recovered until archaeologist Robin Birley discovered them at Vindolanda in 1973.
– There are also a number of institutes and teaching hospitals elsewhere in central London.
– Members of the family are widely distributed throughout the Temperatenorth temperate zone, and have a scattered distribution elsewhere except for Australasia.
– Recognition of the Ordovician period was slow in Britain, but elsewhere it was quickly accepted.
– Rambutan trees grow naturally in Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
– Though biographers often exaggerationembellish their subjects, many of the events of William’s life stated there are clearly recorded elsewhere in historical records.
– In North America, the term “trapezium” is used for what is elsewhere called an irregular quadrilateral.
– However, the BBC discontinued the bulletin in 2005, claiming that in fact, the programme’s audiences were minuscule and the output was provided elsewhere on the BBC.
– If desired, the FIFA ranking reference can be used elsewhere in the article using the name “FIFA World Rankings” i.e.
– Here we treat the gracile forms; the robust forms are described elsewhere as “Paranthropus”.
– Selling whiskey was how people traded things in Western Pennsylvania, but farmers elsewhere did not need to sell whiskey.
– In several waves they moved to Italy and elsewhere and claimed Italian or other citizenship.
– We know from Gildas that he was of high birth, and had Roman ancestry; he was presumably a Romano-Briton, rather than a Roman from elsewhere in the empire, though it is impossible to be sure.
– An infection there is not eliminated as it might be elsewhere in the body.
– Central Ciego de Ávila is used for cattle ranching, elsewhere in the province sugar, pineapples and citrus fruit are grown.
– These pottery are similar to the those discovered elsewhere in North India.
– He was under pressure of imminent revolution in Berlin, Munich and elsewhere across Germany.
– The Kolarians are a Dravidian peoples stock group, whose descendant communities can be found also in West Bengal and elsewhere in the eastern part of the East India.
– However, many of the tribes soon considered that they had exchanged one form of occupation for another and events elsewhere in India also encouraged an uprising.
– The problem will still occur if you use elsewhere in your module, however.
– Some of the general ideas were featured elsewhere before being introduced in the games; double battles appeared in the Pokémon anime long before appearing in the games, and Pokémon abilities are similar to the Pokémon Powers first seen in the “Pokémon Trading Card Game”.
– It formed a 66foot wave of water is a result that caught many off guard due to the time of night and only about 15minutes to prepare, according to eyewitnesses who criticized the decision; the flooding killed at least 20people Two other deaths were reported elsewhere in the country, and more than 34,000people fled their homes due to the storm; more than 7,500houses were damaged.
– If desired, the Elo ranking reference can be used elsewhere in the article using the name “World Football Elo Ratings” i.e.
– In Greater London, the 32 London borough councils have a status close to that of unitary authorities, but there is also a higher strategic tier, the Greater London Authority, which oversees some of the functions performed elsewhere by Counties including transport, policing, the fire brigade and also economic development.
– Her albums became hits in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, and elsewhere in the region, apart from her home country.
– Judging on behaviour elsewhere can be seen as one user is not assuming good faith in the new user, as well as insulting the new user saying “they are incapable of becoming a better editor”.
– My job requires me elsewhere for that time.
– However, city grew even more by filling the void with new rural migrants elsewhere from Ukraine.
– Since then it has become a feature of various Caribbean cuisines, and is cultivated elsewhere in the world.
– Other executive branch offices have largely moved elsewhere, in Juneau or elsewhere in the state, in the ongoing battle between branches for space in the building, as well as the decades-long capital move issue.
– But, I also think that we are not as forgiving as we should be with regards to people who “have” actually made a good transition from being a banned user elsewhere to a useful user here.
– The reference can be re-used elsewhere in the text.
– Some of the general concepts were featured elsewhere before being introduced in the games; double battles appeared in the Pokémon anime long before appearing in the games, and Pokémon abilities are similar to the Pokémon Powers introduced in the “Pokémon Trading Card Game”.
– Even if the person hasn’t had previous nominations, but has been warned on his talk page or elsewhere about making mistakes, I still act the same: I consider whether the user has took his lessons from what he has been told about, or not.
– It was released elsewhere between February and March 1994.
– In the aftermath of the Shooting of Jacob BlakeJacob Blake shooting, protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States and elsewhere occurred as part of the larger Black Lives Matter movement and reactions to other high-profile police killings of unarmed Black people in 2020.
– With most of the Army engaged elsewhere during the American Civil War, the protection the settlers sought was almost nonexistent.
– The most destructive flood was caused by the overflowing of the Jeneberang River and the opening of the watergates of the Bili-Bili Dam in Gowa, though other floods also occurred elsewhere in the province.
– Residents were trapped in houses and elsewhere as the roads turned into rivers.
– The festival did not return to the island in this format and was reborn elsewhere as The Great Escape in 2006.
– French became popular in Bern and elsewhere in the 18th century and many words also in the German speaking parts of Switzerland come from the French and are not known to Germans.
– These activities had a big effect on the way people in Britain and elsewhere thought about the world.
– Nambudiri Brahmin families practised a more strict version of primogeniture than Brahmin communities elsewhere in India.
– However these beliefs were popular in the German-speaking world and elsewhere in the late 1800s.
– Perhaps it could be left in as a variation on the game’s real rules, but for now I will have to go elsewhere to learn how to play…
– The concept of prepared meals to be eaten elsewhere dates back to antiquity.
- It may also exist as Deposition deposition soil at the bottom of a water body after it is eroded elsewhere and transported by a current.
- Offenbach's many operettas, such as "Orpheus in the Underworld", and "La belle Hélène", were extremely popular both in France and elsewhere in the 1850s and 1860s.
- Similar records on papyrus were known from elsewhere in the Roman Empire, but wooden tablets had not been recovered until archaeologist Robin Birley discovered them at Vindolanda in 1973.
