Use any in a sentence
Sentences starting with any
- Any one of your reporters will tell you that he looks sick.".... [9]
- Any one but you would say that the man determined it, and that in doing it he exercised Free Will. [5]
- Any man among you who is possessed of any property may read the moral of my fable. [10]
- Any one else you please,--Mr. Fairbrother even. [9]
- Any time that you can make it convenient to tarry a day or two with me, I shall be glad to have you. [5]
- Any muggins can write about Old Times on the Miss. [5]
- Any of them would say in a moment, if asked, that it was always right and always best to tell the truth. [5]
- Any of us would have left. [5]
- Any other word would have answered as well--though--in truth it would not have sounded so Scriptural. [5]
- Any fine, large word would have answered just as well: psychosuperintangibly --electroincandescently--oligarcheologically--sanchrosynchro- stereoptically--any of these would have answered, any of these would have filled the void. [5]
Sentences ending with any
- I didn't say you approved of any. [4]
- It's been seven years and more since I heard any. [5]
- It was a wide space; I could tell you how wide, in chains and perches and furlongs and things, but that would not help you any. [5]
- Bless my soul, why should I prefer any? [8]
- But Mr. Fox, who was the soul of the club, had the best array of any. [9]
- He never knew what the gentleman's last name was, or whether he had any. [9]
- His deed she well knew was that of a reprobate, and she sought no excuse or defence; her mother's heart forgave it without any. [10]
- Silent as he was, however, he had a large and cheerful heart, and nodding his head he laughed the deep, quaint laugh which Rodney himself of all his sons had-- and he was fonder of Rodney than any. [11]
- The one which was to determine how much influence you have over your mind--if any. [5]
- It was so trying to give one's watch a good long undisturbed spell and then take it out and find that it had been fooling away the time and not trying to get ahead any! [5]
Short sentences using any
- Well, any one would. [5]
- Was any cause worth it? [9]
- And if any, what? [7]
- Are there any weavers here? [10]
- Is there any way? [5]
- Was there any use? [5]
- I haven't any trade. [5]
- Is any one there? [11]
- Could any cause survive it? [9]
- Has any one seen him? [11]
Sentences containing any two or more times
- At any rate, you think you move them backward and forward at such a rate as your will determines, don't you?--On the contrary, they swing just as any other pendulums swing, at a fixed rate, determined by their length. [6]
- Can any of you tell any reason why it should not have come into the Union at once? [7]
- Nobody could tell you how to find any place in the kingdom, for nobody ever went intentionally to any place, but only struck it by accident in his wanderings, and then generally left it without thinking to inquire what its name was. [5]
- I can't give you any passes, and I know you don't want any, but you can just get into my private car and no expense to anybody, and see all there is to be seen. [4]
- As I said yesterday, under similar circumstances at another gathering, you must not draw the inference that I have any intention of deserting any platform with which I have a legitimate connection because I do not stand on yours. [7]
- During the past year no differences of any kind have arisen with any of these republics, and on the other hand, their sympathies with the United States are constantly expressed with cordiality and earnestness. [7]
- But what security would there be for any calculations in life in a state of things in expectation of a revolution any moment? [4]
- Go and talk with any professional man holding any of the medieval creeds, choosing one who wears upon his features the mark of inward and outward health, who looks cheerful, intelligent, and kindly, and see how all your prejudices melt away in his presence! [6]
- He never drank with any one, nor asked any one to drink; and, strange to say, no one resented this. [11]
- And finally I wished to tell you that henceforth I do not mean to aid in any way any enterprise in Grenoble. [9]
More example sentences with the word any in them
- I don't believe you've got any more sense than to do it. [9]
- Did he to you--to any of you? [11]
- You said so yourself--that you didn't want, any one to know, now. [9]
- You are giving yourself useless trouble, Jason, and I earnestly beg you not to disturb me any longer now, for a dark spot is already appearing on the roast. [10]
- But don't expose yourself in any outbreak of eloquence; for, by the mortar in which Anaxarchus was pounded! [6]
- If I had yours to put up alongside of them, I believe the combination would bring more souls to earnest reflection and ultimate conviction of their lost condition, than any other kind of warning would. [5]
- They tell me you're buildin' a mill up at McChesney's, and I reckon you're as cute as any of 'em. [9]
- I am not your wife in any real sense of the word, I cannot hold you, I cannot even interest you. [9]
- I'll not betray your secret to any one. [10]
- You must leave your scholars without any leave-taking, however hard it may appear to you. [10]
- Your mouths are your own, and you can blow off to suit your fancy, but if any one thinks I'm a tame coyote to be poked with a stick--! [11]
- If--always according to your notion of the convention--if I don't get out, and haven't any chance, they tell me on pretty good authority Austen Vane will get the nomination. [9]
- When you receive your next 1/4 yr's salary, don't send any of it here until after you have told me you have got it. [5]
- It seems that your man, Prescott, doesn't come from Brampton, in the first place, and Grant says that while he likes soldiers, he hasn't any use for the kind that want to lie down and make the government support 'em. [9]
- I will nominate your little Philopator heir to the throne, for I have no wish to contract a permanent tie with any woman, as Cleopatra belongs to you. [10]
- You will have your lifetime to reckon with it, free from any interference on my part; for, if I can help it, we shall never meet again in this world--never. [11]
- I received both your letters, and although I have not answered them it is not because I have forgotten them, or been uninterested about them, but because it appeared to me that I could write nothing which would do any good. [7]
- This place is your home, and dearer to you than any other, so build yourself a snug nest here with the person you have in mind. [10]
- Stand well on your guard, hold all your ground, or yield any only inch by inch and in good order. [7]
- I could wish your experience of your friends were more animating than mine, and that there were any horoscope you could not cast from the first day. [6]
- You shall have your Buonespoir, good Rozel; but if he plays pirate any more--tell him this from his Queen--upon an English ship, I will have his head, if I must needs send Drake of Devon to overhaul him. [11]
- I only made your acquaintance after I had rescued you, and I opposed the mob, not for the sake of any particular man, but for that of law and order. [10]
- But when the youngest went, she commenced the work as soon as she reached the lodge; although it had always been occupied, still the Indians never could see any one. [5]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- He did a young man's share of the work; and did his share of conversing and entertaining from the general stand-point of any age--not from the arrogant, overawing summit-height of sixty years. [5]
- I was a young man then, a youth like any other, only more passionate, more restless, and fiery than they. [10]
- I believe the young fellow would take it as a personal insult, if the Little Gentleman should show any symptoms of quitting our table for a better world. [6]
- I don't believe you'll think much about what I did n't do,--because I couldn't,--but remember that at any rate I tried honestly to serve you. [6]
- If we had, you'd have waited till the Gulf of Mexico freezes over before you got any coupons paid. [4]
- That's more than you'd have got in any other village of the Utah border. [13]
- I'd come for you, to your house," he added quickly, "but we don't want any one to know, yet--do we? [9]
- I never loved you, never truly loved you at any time. [11]
- And as for you, my lad, you are my guest; you can't stop at any hotel in New York. [5]
- I'm sorry for you, M'sieu' Jean Jacques, and I've come to say that I'm ready to lend you two thousand dollars, if that's any help. [11]
- Still, I ask you, do you think there is a reason why from her height she should stoop down to rescue you or give you any joy? [11]
- The Rhine satisfies you, and you do not recall any other river. [4]
- Are any of you younger people old enough to remember that Irishman's house on the marsh at Cambridgeport, which house he built from drain to chimney-top with his own hands? [6]
- Not one of you would be willing to change our civilization for any other. [4]
- Well, I hope you won't come to an early grave like poor Charles,--or at any rate, that you may be prepared. [6]
- That is what you will say, Thomas--and you wouldn't take any money for those two thousand verses--no indeed you wouldn't. [5]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- In any event, you will be able to prevent the main body of the enemy's forces from leaving Richmond and falling in overwhelming force upon General McDowell. [7]
- Yes, those among you who have not been in the penitentiary, if such there be, are better than your fathers and grandfathers were; but is that any sufficient reason, for getting up annual dinners and celebrating you? [5]
- If he asks you where the heroic deed was done, name any house you please, only not this. [10]
- But I'll tell you what it is, Jack; if I had a comfortable income, I wouldn't risk it in any speculation. [4]
- When he came, you were for tying him up in one little corner of this island--the hottest part, I know, near to Kingston, where it averages ninety degrees in the shade at any time of the year. [11]
- But I wish you to understand that, though I am unwilling to go upon this platform, you are not at liberty to draw inferences concerning any other platform with which my name has been or is connected. [7]
- I don't want you to trifle with any one. [8]
- What I want you to see is that I did not grudge my brother his share of my father's inheritance, like any petty trader. [10]
- I am sending you this line to welcome you, and to tell you that I have arranged with the furniture people to take any or all things back that you do not like, and exchange them. [9]
- But what do you think is Roweny beginning to lean any toward him, or ain't she? [5]
- The English give you the substantials, and better, I believe, than any other people. [4]
- I return to you the hymn-book, I read one of those you marked, and do not care to read any more. [6]
- Genius has given you the freedom of the universe, why then come within any walls? [6]
- Let me tell you that the President of the United States himself is liable to impeachment, and bound to disprove any charge he may be accused of. [9]
- And I promise you that if any such proposition shall hereafter come, it shall not be rejected and kept a secret from you. [7]
- I can tell you that circumstances have occurred which will determine Hadrian to punish any insolent person who may choose to neglect the respect due to me and to my daughters. [10]
- Indeed, I warn you that any money you may send will be spent in drink, and--and worse. [9]
- Can any of you tell what those two words are? [6]
- If I find you signally right in any of your predictions, be sure that I will congratulate and applaud. [6]
- The decalogue says you shall not take away from any man his profit. [5]
- The company, don't you see, must not in any way be suspected with having anything to do with it, no mention of its name as a company, no advertisement of the road on a fly-leaf or cover. [4]
- It is as you say, dear old friend, "the pathos of it" yes, it was a piteous thing--as piteous a tragedy as any the year can furnish. [5]
- If any of you really believe in a working Utopia, why not join the Shakers, and convert the world to this mode of life? [6]
- Well, then, don't you put on any exclusiveness in a mining-camp, that's all. [5]
- Take any road you please, you may depend upon it you will not stay in it half a mile. [5]
- Has he done you or yours any great benefit? [10]
- My note to you only means that if you know of any such thing rendering a suspension of the execution proper, on your own judgment, you are at liberty to suspend it. [7]
- At any rate you must go through the vestibule; you cannot miss your way out of the viridarium. [10]
- In any case, you must be in your place before I come. [10]
- Of the reports you mention, I have not the means of seeing any except your own. [7]
- I never let you know--and yet I see now we might have got along in any other relationship. [9]
- My existence, as you know, is an uncertain quantity, and may be cut short at any moment in the ordinary course of things. [11]
- I'm getting old, you know, and any little disappointment makes me want to cry. [5]
- Do any of you know of one? [7]
- On that subject you know all I have said to you is "justice to all," and I have said nothing more particular to any one. [7]
- If I were you I wouldn't hide it from him any longer. [11]
- I now send you herewith what I suppose will be an ample defense against any such charges. [7]
- Tell him that you heard her voice out in the street, and with the help of a worthy old man--that am I--rescued her from any peril you may invent. [10]
- At any rate--do you hear, grandmother?--to-morrow must decide everything. [10]
- Neither any thing you have presented me, nor anything I have otherwise learned, has convinced me that he has been unfaithful to this charge. [7]
- Watch sharply, for you have of to render a decision without any if's and ands it. [5]
- If any but you had dictated the Reply, M. Bourget, I would know that that anecdote was twisted around and its intention magnified some hundreds of times, in order that it might be used as a pretext to creep in the back way. [5]
- I doubt if you find any one there who lays it much to heart. [4]
- I can give you enough for any woman's needs--the world may be yours to see and use to your heart's content. [11]
- Should any of you doubt this, you have but to read the "Address to the King" of our Congress, then sitting in Philadelphia. [9]
- The gorgeous flower you desire I can no longer give you--or any one. [10]
- And we thought you could make him see this thing straight, if any man could. [9]
- It means that you can't skip out on any such--" Tracy made a step toward the old man, but Mrs. Marsh sprang between, and said: "Don't, Mr. Tracy, please. [5]
- And I believe you can ride and shoot and see with any rider of the sage. [13]
- He will feed you bounteously--if--if there is any left after he shall have helped himself. [7]
- Now, then, have you been considering the proposition that no act is ever born of any but a self-contenting impulse--(primarily). [5]
- Mr. Crocker, will you be my attorney if he should offer any objections? [9]
- Since I saw you at Jacksonville, I have had no more suspicion of the Whigs of Morgan than of those of any other part of the district. [7]
- I am sure you are safe from being harmed by any such book. [6]
- Look in, when you are passing; and whenever I can give you any information about our affairs and pro'spects, I shall be glad to do it. [5]
- For this time you are excused from any further punishment. [10]
- I know that you are a good woman, and a true woman, that you will be the best wife any man could have. [9]
- I haven't asked you any of the particulars, Captain, but I judge it goes without saying--if my experience is worth anything--that there wasn't much of a hooraw made over you when you arrived--now was there? [5]
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