9 sentences with 'elsewhere'

Example sentences and phrases with the word elsewhere and other words derived from it.

« The general pattern seems to be that women in Greece itself faced greater legal restrictions than those living in Greek colonies elsewhere in the Hellenistic world, which is not surprising since the ancient Greek polis had centuries of laws and traditions that enforced sexual divisions. »
« The result was a thriving commercial economy in most of the region, although it is important to note that most people remained farmers in the Middle East, as elsewhere in the pre-modern world. »
« Although the Western Roman Empire had crumbled by 476 CE, the great cities of Italy survived in better shape than Roman cities elsewhere in the empire. »
« elsewhere in Europe the noble identity was still very much associated with war, whereas the popoli grossi of Italy wanted to show both their mastery of arms and their mastery of thought (along with their good taste). »
« While the lot of Italian peasants was not significantly worse than that of peasants elsewhere, poor people in the cities had to bear heavy taxes on basic foodstuffs that made it especially miserable to be poor in one of the richest places in Europe at the time. »
« Within the nations of Europe, the socialist parties soon acquired a mass following among the industrial working class, joined by sister parties of the Social Democratic Party of Germany in France, Britain (where it became known as the Labour Party), Italy and elsewhere. »
« Even when overtly racist laws were repealed elsewhere - notably in the United States as a result of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s - apartheid remained resolutely intact. »
« Within a few years, as the anti-war protest campaign grew in France itself, many soldiers, both in Algeria and elsewhere in France and the French territories, became disgusted with what they saw as weak-kneed vacillation on the part of Republican politicians. »
« My brother and his family didn't use the cabin much either, and my sister, like us, had put down roots with her family elsewhere. »
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