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Examples for "otherwise"
Examples for "otherwise"
1Free State: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise fine and cool.
2Free State: Morning fog patches in the north-east, otherwise fine and cool.
3Free State: Fog in the east at first, otherwise fine and cool.
4An increasing number of international and Iraqi human rights organizations reports otherwise.
5Pay particular attention to what's being said; otherwise you could miss something.
1The two companies' shares have performed much differently so far this year.
2It's the same type of work ethic but I work quite differently.
3In other parts of the world, however, animal, sounds are heard differently.
4Tells how the question is posed differently in Spain, France and Britain.
5Those who stop to look and see animals differently are often transformed.
1I feel exhausted, sure, but contrarily swell about myself, like the best daughter.
2It behaves in this respect quite contrarily to a metallic conductor.
3Is there anything you dislike in me that you act so contrarily to my wishes?
4It seems that Hen's more than contrarily stubborn lately.
5This is true of the eccentricities, but Mars's orbit plane, contrarily, has a small inclination.
1Ireland Tour of Argentina:If nothing else, Ireland look refreshingly different this week.
2I was afraid to ask anybody else in case they said no.
3Calling the funeral issue a 'problem that cannot be buried'... What else?
4Police said there is no reason to believe anyone else was involved.
5But if no one else can stop violence, I'll help the innocent.
6For someone else, meaningful work was work that involved promoting environmental awareness.
7When children leave custody they need family support more than anything else.
8It's hard to imagine she came from anywhere else now, especially Europe.
9More than anything else, African countries need law-abiding, predictable and transparent government.
10We didn't 'probably know it was wrong' and neither did anyone else.
11Something else clearly played a role in reversing New York's crime epidemic.
12I don't think anybody else could have achieved the Good Friday agreement.
13It used to mean quite simply, 'Do you decay to something else?'
14I don't think anyone else knows; I haven't said anything to anyone.
15Despite the Patriots' success with the Catholic issue, nothing else had changed.
16Why else do you think the society existed for so many years?'
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