If anything could move a drunkard to forswear his cups and lead a sober life, it would be such a sarcastic description of him as that which follows:-- "Who hath woe?
If anything could be done, it could be done in half the time,--and ifanything could be done, it could be done here.
Flora, if anything couldadd a sting to my already irritated feelings," said Henry, "this conduct of yours would.
I am thankful not to be hunted about; and if anything could make me better pleased to be here, it would be feeling that I was not hindering you.
Well, I told you I should go over this morning and see Mr. Grey, and judge if anything could be done.
If anything could add to Rachel's delight it was this last proposition.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anything could" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.