How To Use For anything In A Sentence
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They just can't help spending our money on receptions for anything from the synchronised swimming team to the world-acclaimed left-handed marlies champions.
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Farther along they spied calami, adversi, frail, and pomposi, which were worse, so they gave up on their search for anything better.
Faun & Games
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I wouldn't trade my experiences in Prei Veng and Vishakhapatnam for anything (although you could have my Lima days for a six-pack in the park).
Domesticity Never Looked So Exciting
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Rule two, stop pretending you got engaged to my kid brother for anything but his money.
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It isn't fair that you're only a secretary at Hoggatt's because no-one bothered to educate you for anything else.
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She cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was.
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This property-imaging process will help us to look for anything that may be buried below ground.
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The Question Time audience claps for anything that's motherhood and apple-pie as long as it's delivered punchily.
Why Jenny Tonge Should be Abolished
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But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.
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Plus an unpleasant whiff of effluent as in the previous week's remorseless attacks on Cherie Blair, not for anything she's said or done but for the way she looks.
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The CIA is on of the highest police type agency in this Country, if they are not obliged to follow the laws of this great land then why should any other person in this land be held acountable for anything.
Republican calls Holder decision 'bulls**t'
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Before you write anything, before you take their word for anything, you ought to carefully study the possibility that they are dissembling.
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Hanging planters also make a good home for anything that will trail and spill over, such as ivies and creeping phlox, especially if the planter is hanging above eye level.
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Evan had those shoes that were sneakers but made more for show then for anything else.
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The worst thing that could possibly happen to anybody would be to not be used for anything by anybody. Thank you for using me, even though I didn't want to be used by anybody. Kurt Vonnegut
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His parents give him an allowance for anything that he may need, but he says that he does not need all that much.
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Now I'm all for anything that celebrates blatant carnivorism, and I'd love to see PETA's apoplectic reaction, but come on: I've been inside a Burger King and while the amalgam of scent that assaults your nose may not be quite as revolting as the aforementioned love sweat of the Mongolian Cud-Spitting Yak, it certainly doesn't conjure up images of sweet lovin 'on a plush rug in front of a roaring fire.
Scent of Love
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Our image as a bunch of bumpkins who roll over for anything that comes down the pike?
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The minister in one sense is a useless person, useless in that he or she can be used at anytime by anyone for anything.
Christianity Today
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This is hardly evidence for it to be the burial place of Khufu, let alone for anything else, although it is perfectly possible that Khufu was buried at this “special” place where later or earlier a pyramid was constructed.
Name Stargate | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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Yesterday, we took an opportunity to refuel the ships that are out here so that when we get back into port, we would be ready for anything that we might be tasked to do.
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We are also a sucker for anything that sounds like a plausible story.
Times, Sunday Times
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By the early 17th century, "cynosure" was also being used figuratively for anything or anyone that, like the North Star, was the focus of attention or observation.
Latest Articles
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But our captain is a strange man, and I beg of you to be prepared for anything — understand? — for anything.
Chapter 18
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And there are fewer than a hundred hits when searching for anything in the field.
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The tightrope walk between self-promotion for the sake of viability and distaste for anything that smacks of selling-out has presented Stanley with a dilemma.
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Anastasia stood still, looking around for anything suspicious, but nothing happened.
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`To start with, cudgel your brain for anything in your father's past that might have brought Karnes to him.
THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
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He wants a full refund and he won't settle for anything less.
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Odsal Residence Committee in conjunction with Bradford Council are in the process of taking half of the car park away because about 15 years ago it used to be a rough grassed area on the edge of the rec, not used for anything.
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I've yet to find one customer to ask for anything in metric, and you can ask any customer I serve and I do serve a lot of customers.
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He is known more for his market-friendly approach in Fujian and Shanghai and not for anything on political reform.
China's vice president on track to become next leader
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Whereas when you go for a walk, you think you're ready for anything if you are wearing wellies.
Times, Sunday Times
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But "they are so devoid of both originality and unity," says Sir Charles Eliot, [81] that acutest of observers, "that it is vain to seek for anything in politics, art, religion, literature or customs to which the name Albanian can be properly applied as denoting something common to the Albanian race.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2
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Five years ago, you would not have mistaken them for anything but humanoids.
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Scrambling turned to roped up exploration as the frustrating hunt for anything remotely matching the guidebook description ensued.
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I have the right to free speech, for example, and you can ask me to apologize for anything I say that offends you, and that request would have no bearing on whether my freedom of speech was being abridged.
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People are hungry for anything which gives their lives shape and sense of purpose.
Times, Sunday Times
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`To start with, cudgel your brain for anything in your father's past that might have brought Karnes to him.
THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
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Even with his promising not to remove a stitch of clothing during Sunday halftime performance, the NFL isn't about to go for anything smaller.
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The weight of unanswered questions and public suspicion is too much for anything else.
The Sun
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`No. Scobie, Arnold is shifty and has his hand out for anything you'll put into it, he's the most up-market panhandler I've ever met.
MURDER SONG
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By this stage the adrenaline had started pumping around my body, I felt I was ready for anything; alert and poised.
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He opened the door to his room again, now in a frantic search for anything he may need.
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You can't rely on the weather being fine for anything you plan in England.
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Alex has been thrust into a more active role as a caregiver, which he's rather gracefully accepting, except for anything involving the colostomy bag.
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This piping is easily heard by _any_ one not actually deaf, and not the least danger of its being taken for any humming; in fact, it is not to be mistaken for anything else _but piping_, even when you hear it for the first time.
Mysteries of Bee-keeping Explained
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They dug in garbage piles, looking for anything at all, banana skins, orange peels, discarded greens.
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Not much dignity, respect, sportsmanship or concern for anything other than money.
Times, Sunday Times
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Being a well-dressed man is a career[sentence dictionary], and he who goes in for it has no time for anything else.
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Sure is on the right -- Obama is apparently supposed to apologize for anything any black person ever said that offended a CorpMedia mouthbreather.
Obama Campaign Mapping Out Aggressive Counter-Attack Against Swift-Boating
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Jess, remind me to never ever let you volunteer us for anything ever again, okay?
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I am a subscriber to O - which is short for Oprah - which is short for The Oprah Magazine - which is not short for anything else.
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You'll seldom experience regret for anything that you've done. It is what you haven't done that will torment you. The message, therefore, is clear. Do it! Develop an appreciation for the present moment. Seize every second of your life and savor it. Wayne Dyer
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Check their Web sites for more detailed information before you sign up for anything requiring shots or special dispensation from the Azerbaijani embassy.
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Once safely ensconced inside there is ample space provided to put cups, though very little space in the door pockets for anything.
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There was no time left for anything but withdrawal.
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But actually it's nothing but whining of spoilt fans, provided with the greatest stuff in the universe and being so satisfied that they look for anything to repine againts.
The Great Bear
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It's becoming almost unthinkable in modern life that we should have to wait for anything.
Times, Sunday Times
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No one was ever sentenced to 500 lashes for anything during the period of the rightly guided caliphs.
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In Chronicles this is clericalised in the taste of the post-exilian time, which had no feeling longer for anything but cultus and torah, which accordingly treated as alien the old history (which, nevertheless, was bound to be a sacred history), if it did not conform with its ideas and metamorphose itself into church history.
Prolegomena
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Veterans of white-water rafting, mountain climbing and other extreme sports, the six women who assemble in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains think they are ready for anything.
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In the medical profession the wonder drugs that bring back memory or improve it for anything between two and six years are called cognitive enhancers.
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These nut jobs want to live in fantasyland, where nobody works for anything and yet have everything.
Palin slams Senate health care vote
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Living conditions can be Dickensian, and grueling six-day work weeks leave little time for anything else but sleeping, eating and doing the laundry.
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Val, tzatziki is great for anything fried and would definiely go great with falafel.
Recipe: Falafel (Φαλάφελ ή Ρεβυθοκεφτέδες)
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Late for work again, she gulped down a cup of milk, with no time for anything to eat.
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Not one cent of this money, I assure you, has gone for anything serious.
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Kindness-under the influence of which a man is said to ‘be kind’ may be defined as helpfulness towards some one in need, not in return for anything, nor for the advantage of the helper himself, but for that of the person helped.
Rhetoric
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Birmingham City defender Scott Dann will not leave St Andrew's for anything less than top price.
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Her sister took possession of me, and of her papers, and the wedding-ring -- now in the custody of Dettermain and Newson -- together with the portraits of both my parents; and she, poor soul, to sustain me, as I verily believe -- she had a great idea of my never asking unprofitably for anything in life -- bartered the most corroborative of the testificatory documents, which would now make the establishment of my case a comparatively light task.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Volume 6
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Obviously there are some really imature men that regard a womens femininity as being a green light to permisive behavior on his part without understanding that the woman in this case is just being her feminie self and not giving the moron a green light for anything.
Home
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I was depressed and anguished, because I realized that there was no future for me, for my magazine, for anything.
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She claimed her week of vacation time but went to the Center anyway and spent her days sitting in the mews and outside in the weathering areas, listening for anything that Spike had to say.
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He had no convictions for anything of a similar nature.
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Were you seeking help for anything specific?
Times, Sunday Times
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It's the same for anything that involves a snooker cue or a dart board.
The Sun
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What with touring the globe and recording, she can't have much time for anything else.
The Sun
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He was just walking through the library, not looking for anything in particular, when he comes upon a book that catches his attention.
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Partly because the economic crisis has left us without the means for anything more decadent.
Times, Sunday Times
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As for anything in a multiplex, forget it, unless you're into aural self-abuse.
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At some point also I would be given a sheet that covered any codes for anything I would need to do, such as if "john smith" meant "we have formed" or whatever I would send out "john smith" in morse code during the mission at the appropriate time.
Biography of John G. Thiel Sgt, Radio Operator/Gunner, B-24, 576th Sqdn
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If you put this image into a stereo viewer, you can pick out the 3D atomic structure; for anything more complex than this, we need a different way to visualize what is going on.
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It wasn't perfect, but it was good enough, and I wouldn't have swapped it for anything on Mount Palomar.
Tales of Ten Worlds
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Standing there in front of the mirror in my dress and heels, with my hair and make-up done, I felt way overdressed for anything.
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Late for work again, she gulped down a cup of milk, with no time for anything to eat.
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The campaign strategy of the Tories, when not completely off the wall, shows a neurotic obsession with retaining the votes of a certain elderly constituency who would vote for anything with a blue rosette.
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That means he will be sidelined for anything up to two years.
The Sun
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And fatal is no figure of speech; for anything written with that conscious bias is doomed to death.
Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
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Natural products from jute and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable.
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We are actively banging on the door for anything that's collectively, cooperatively, or currently Crown-owned.
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Similarly, the worldly-minded do not care for anything else except a talk about worldly things.
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He refused to settle for anything that was second best.
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They do it on purpose, I know they do, so as firmly to establish your new status as a slightly dotty old age pensioner, grateful for anything you can get but never quite understanding it, and completely uncertain about everything.
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It provides the perfect base for anything from roasted red peppers and mozzarella to mascarpone and strawberries.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sam, however, was willing to aid and abet me in strolling and lounging anywhere and at any hour, and lent a willing ear to my tales of what I saw, and had in his capacious wallet a pendent story or a spiritual precedent for anything that I could mention.
Oldtown Folks
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I wouldn't swap this job for anything.
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As children we never wanted for anything - my grandmother made sure of that.
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People are hungry for anything which gives their lives shape and sense of purpose.
Times, Sunday Times
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I struggle for anything sensible to say on the awfulness of the deaths.
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It will not be possible for anything like these figures to go through unless the Government takes autocratic powers, and uses them to the full.
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Her hands flailed wildly, searching for anything to help her free herself from his grip.
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You don't carry any responsibility for anything, apart from pleasing a newsdesk.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was a freegan, meaning she didn't pay for anything unless absolutely necessary.
Personal Finance Advice
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Late for work again, she gulped down a cup of milk, with no time for anything to eat.
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The individual lawmakers are untouchable for anything they do as legislators.
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One baby site advises that you get down on the baby's level and scour the floor for anything he could see.
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A recent Bloomberg National Poll confirmed what was already apparent, that the Tea Party movement has an intense hatred for anything they, or their leaders, deem to be socialist while both appreciating and wanting more government support for programs they like and, of course, not really understanding what the term socialist means.
Socialism for the Tea Parties
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Luckily, I am able to afford a rather expensive Blue Cross individual plan, but an ankle injury that I sustained in 1968 complete with four pins in the ankle is considered a “pre-existing condition” and Blue Cross has exempted any sort of treatments for anything related to that old injury.
Think Progress » Still Bitter Over Loss On Health Reform, GOP Seeks To Block Judicial Nominee For His Health Care Views
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As the news network has grown, so too has its appeal to the unprincipled media whores who care nothing for anything but personal fame, money and power.
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The Jermyn Street Theatre is yet another much needed space for the revival of those gems of the musical theatre that are too small for anything like the major West End houses.
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Have both Franz and Joss set the detonators and double-check for anything that might
CORMORANT
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As they approached, cautious, ready for anything, Joanna was conscious of the nauseating foetor of decay that hung in the raw air.
The Silicon Mage
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The youngest in a family of four, Grace is the apple of her father's eye and he describes her as an undemanding girl who would never ask for anything.
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He doubted she would be there, considering they were practically done with their scheming, but he was willing to hope for anything.
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Scrambling turned to roped up exploration as the frustrating hunt for anything remotely matching the guidebook description ensued.
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They dug in garbage piles, looking for anything at all, banana skins, orange peels, discarded greens.
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I was twenty years old and ready for anything.
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So Doughall Donn was made welcome in Iona for the sake of the child; and the druids gave him a hut and herd of his own and saw to it that neither he nor the child should want for anything.
This Way to Christmas
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At this point she started to reach for anything to say, but then, she got a halfway decent idea.
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The day before the demonstration he cleans the gutted haddock, ties them in pairs, and dry salts them for anything from one and a half to five hours.
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Why strive for anything if the die has been cast by the supreme and omnipotent mediator of human fortunes?
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A guest was never permitted to pay for anything; expressage, laundry and all incidentals were as free as air.
Historic Papers on the Causes of the Civil War
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That might make some of these heartless, compassionless people vying for political office think twice about using that office for anything other than the public good.
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She peered around corners and snooped in vacant desks searching for anything that might be deemed incriminating.
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I never really look for anything. What God throws my way comes. I wake up in the morning and whichever way God turns my feet, I go. Pearl Bailey
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WV- blatin The blatin disregard for anything Potteresque in the second cake is inexcusable.
This Should Even Things Out
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The world whirled past me in a blur, and I didn't stop for anything.
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And for a moment like that, to have the gift of sharing a piece of my soul with someone I may never see again ~someone I will never forget, well, I wouldn't trade a moment like that for anything in the world.
Jimmy Demers: Another typical Friday
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While I think this is good in the long run (T's anal-retentiveness is generally an admirable trait, but it does mean that it takes us ages to sign any contract for anything), it means that we won't make an offer for a few weeks, at least.
Archive 2006-05-01
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They are looking for anything that will deaden the never-ending inner ache.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Anthony Weiner and Why Powerful Men Self-Destruct
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He bled me with a clean blade and checked my blood for anything unusual.
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All they have to do is buy a 5 wristband for use during their entire stay, valid for anything in the games room and lounge.
The Sun
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We don't officially have a word for anything bigger than a yottabyte, but we'll probably need one soon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Unalloyed enthusiasm for anything is bound to be a mistake, so thank goodness for the critics, the skeptics, the second-thought-havers, and even the outright apostates.
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Love those bhaturas! they would taste so good with chai! no need for anything else yaar! sned some over.
Methi Bhature & Baingan Bharta
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[self praise in short coz everyone knows that self praise is no praise] but I've not asked for anything, present wise for a long time now.
SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
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Each household will get six kilolitres of water and 20 kilowatts of electricity free and pay for anything further.
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You have to go back to early last year for anything better.
Times, Sunday Times
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What with touring the globe and recording, she can't have much time for anything else.
The Sun
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You'll seldom experience regret for anything that you've done. It is what you haven't done that will torment you. The message, therefore, is clear. Do it! Develop an appreciation for the present moment. Seize every second of your life and savor it. Wayne Dyer
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I've know'd chaps, now, as timersome as settlement girls, that were always in such a mortal funk about what _was_ to happen, or _might_ happen, that they were never fit for anything that _did_ happen; always lookin 'ahead, and never around them.
The Young Fur Traders
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So I’ll do a 25-30 min sesh 5 days a week on the tready, but I’m not running for anything like the majority of that time.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Burger Lite 26 Feb
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It's a pretty rare event for me to be rooting for a Sununu for anything; John Sr. had that dreadful Al Gore quality of being sure that he was twice as smart as anyone else in government or politics, and the same Gore-like propensity to overplan as a result.
Archive 2002-09-08
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Who could claim that the "superstitious nonsense " of medieval belief had been sacrificed for anything worthwhile?
The Crossing-Place
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Hot colours and Latin memorabilia fight to grab your attention, while the music and chatter forewarn you that you are in for anything but a quiet night.
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Then he turned up as a surprise and said he wouldn't miss walking me down the aisle for anything.
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Let me tell these bus companies, that as I see it, that is exactly the point, you wouldn't make this millionary investment in a train for people to continue using buses, not for anything, we aren't idiots.
Global Voices in English » Costa Rica: Long awaited for Train in Inaugural Run
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"You need a priest," my mother had insisted, because that was her default for anything that was getting out of hand.
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He took his moniker from a nickname given to him as child by his grandmother because he was ‘game for anything’.
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Have you ever gotten up in front of a crowd for anything like karaoke, poetry readings, or open-mic stand-up comedy?
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You don't carry any responsibility for anything, apart from pleasing a newsdesk.
Times, Sunday Times
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Today I shall…… try to intensify my dislike for anything false, to the point that lying and deceit become physical impossibilities for me.
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It's the same for anything that involves a snooker cue or a dart board.
The Sun
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Can you use such a strong color for anything bigger than a breadbox?
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Abdul Kader, the tailor who had attached himself to me, as a man ready-handed at all things, from mending a pair of pants, making a delicate entremets, or shooting an elephant, but whom the interior proved to be the weakliest of the weakly, unfit for anything except eating and drinking — almost succumbed on this march.
How I Found Livingstone
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Late for work again, she gulped down a cup of milk, with no time for anything to eat.
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My suitcase was so full I didn't have room for anything else.
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`To start with, cudgel your brain for anything in your father's past that might have brought Karnes to him.
THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
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The judge said the offences were too serious for anything but a custodial sentence.
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And it's a story that expects us to take the superhero at face value; this boy-spider is not an allegory for anything, not a symbol for a class of people or culture.
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As much as it pains me to admit it, I'm a bit of a goof when it comes to being co-ordinated enough for anything more complicated than a walk in the park.
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One is therefore, from more than one point of view, left with a sort of Fakir self-mortification, undertaken and "dreed" neither to atone for anything, nor to propitiate any Power, nor really to benefit any man.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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I do not use the docusate calcium solution for anything but removing cerumen.
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They are the kind of people who have little compassion for anything wild and are happy to participate in such pursuits as dogfighting and cockfighting.
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The fans seemed thankful for anything, a goalless draw and a bit of effort, judging by that warm reception for the players at the end.
Times, Sunday Times
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TechCrunch has clearly staked out a new fanatical opposition to anything Apple-related and an unwavering fundamentalism that outstretches welcoming arms of credulity for anything Google-related.
Google Should Make Apple Beg For Maps Navigation
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Successive governments have exploited our weakness for anything tax-free with a series of investment schemes.
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It was too finely made for anything heavy duty.
Times, Sunday Times
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Standing there in front of the mirror in my dress and heels, with my hair and make-up done, I felt way overdressed for anything.
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And then I did a few searches in the desert, where we just kind of mapped out possibilities for future searches but didn't really get out and look at -- you know, look for anything.
CNN Transcript Jun 11, 2003
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On the evidence of the past year, Lambe seems ready for anything the stage can throw at her.
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The term panic attack has become a "trendy term" for anything that creates feelings of anxiety and / or fear in a person.
Xml's Blinklist.com
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Sal had brought back a pottery pisky from St Ives to thank me for cat sitting, but beyond opening it, saying thanks and briefly showing them my latest panorama there was little time for anything else.
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But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.
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Suppose this point then settled, for anything would be remarkable and highly rememberable which comes near to a common familiar fraction of so vast a period in human affairs as a millennium [a term consecrated to our Christian ears, (1) by its use in the Apocalypse; (2) by its symbolic use in representing the long Sabbath of rest from sin and misery, and finally (3) even to the profane ear by the fact of its being the largest period which we employ in our historical estimates].
The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
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Late for work again, she gulped down a cup of milk, with no time for anything to eat.
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Why should he lack for anything when he was in possession of a great "commissariat" extending as far as the
Three Years' War
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It's the same for anything that involves a snooker cue or a dart board.
The Sun
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People are hungry for anything which gives their lives shape and sense of purpose.
Times, Sunday Times
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The courts affirmed this limited and narrow understanding until the New Deal, when Congress began to regulate harum-scarum and the Supreme Court inflated the clause into a general license for anything a majority happened to favor.
The Constitutional Moment
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He wanted a girlfriend who loved him so much that she would easily forgive him for anything.
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Sailors on the ship, ashore on liberty or in the local community would raise their level of awareness and be on the lookout for anything unusual.
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On the evidence of the past year, she seems ready for anything the stage can throw at her.
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There is no room in my mind for anything else when I am planting a peach tree.
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Our steed was a very lank, bony, long-eared mule, and the vehicle a rather disreputable looking old delivery wagon, kindly loaned to us by our grocer; but we were thankful for anything that would take us safely.
The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889
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And dear god, when can we finally retire the term grunge for anything that's worn or distressed looking?
Netvouz - new bookmarks
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You can't reach for anything new, if your hands are still full of yesterdays junk.
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I'm all for anything that will help everyone in the family de-stress away from home.
Eileen Ogintz: Spas Aren't Just For Grown Ups Anymore
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Then she would end her admonishments by letting Keshari know that she loved her and that she would always be there for her in whatever way that she needed her to be…for ANYTHING.
Larger Than Lyfe
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Look for anything with the texture needed to stand up to those big flavors, such as scrod, haddock, hake, or halibut; sea bass, or snapper work well too.
Serious Eats
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But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything.
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His voice was often heard calling the three mast-head look-out men, and encouraging them to sing out for anything they saw.
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`The president is George W. Bush, Who is happy to sit on his tush, While sending his armies to fight, For anything he thinks is right' is a clerihew
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Not all young people are bad, but there seems to be a growing number of them with a lack of respect for anything or anyone.
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While he was doubled over, she reached for anything heavy, turning onto her stomach with painful difficulty.
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Once you become self- conscious, there is no end to it; once you start to doubt, there is no room for anything else. Mignon McLaughlin
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He comes home tired from work, and desperately in need of a good dinner as a restorative; but the plain cook gives him cold meat and pickles, or an abomination which she calls hash, and the brilliant creature, full of mind, thinks the desire for anything else rank sensuality.
Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
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The kind of tokenism you lament in #2 was rampant in my experience, as new music organizations scrambled to get women and people of color on grant panels, boards, focus groups, etc. to “represent” their imagined constituencies even though the people inviting them were really not looking for anything in the music itself that was gendered or racially tinged in any way.
The Embedded and The Revealed
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The effect, say health board chiefs, is that they have no money left for anything else.