anything - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • ebay: Clean out that closet or cellar - you can sell practically anything on eBay and donate a percentage of your net proceeds to Samaritans.

Converse of subject

  • offend: If you become offended by anything, please read An Attempt to Justify Gruesome Bible Passages.

Noun used with modifier

  • means: Its atmosphere of relaxed chic means anything goes and you can be as social or reclusive as you like.
  • anybody: I'm only asking for some help here, it won't cost anybody anything.
  • fact: In fact anything with a pulse, Kate Wilson will rescue, apart from children!

Adjective modifier

  • worth: If Jesus Christ is worth anything, He is worth everything!

Converse of object

  • do: Always a lover of dogs, Bennett could do anything with them; no dog, however fierce, resented his approach.
  • know: Does anyone have a current address for Doug or know anything about Barry?
  • say: The next person who says anything has to do the washing up.
  • hear: My 1967 mind wants to say " Man, you have never heard anything like it!
  • eat: She stated, Jamie never wants to eat anything I fix for dinner.
  • see: How many of you have seen anything by Stan's Cafe?

Modifies a noun

  • else: Contingency is there for anything else that might crop up.
  • else.: Later they will restore it, a picture lives by it's legend, not by anything else. ' Stein, page 27.
  • offensive: Please don't leave anything offensive or derogatory; nobody likes an arsehole.
  • congress: Anything congress could likely to purchase old indemnity plans.
  • silly: I hope they don't do anything silly, like pull silly stunts.
  • you've: This is a list unlike anything youâve ever read.

Preposition: of

  • sort: It has to be said that Globalize Resistance does not appear to do anything of the sort.

Preposition: for

  • the--experience: Three or four nice men have thought they were in love with me, and I wouldn't take anything for the--experience.

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