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Example sentences for "anything else"

  • Probably you may be the name; you look fit for that, or anything else.

  • But Leoline had something of Miranda's courage, as well as her looks and temper; so she tried to feel as brave as possible, and not think of her unpleasant predicament while there remained anything else to think about.

  • She looks fit to be a princess, or anything else; but your lordship knows as much about her, now, as I do.

  • He was looking neither at paper nor rag, nor at anything else in particular so far as she could see, and he did not notice her presence at all.

  • When Father came home that night he couldn't talk of anything else.

  • All the same, Leander, I believe your father thinks more of you than he does of anything else on earth.

  • Yet I know I wound somethin' and it's just as liable to have been my head as anything else.

  • Phineas talks awful foolish sometimes, but I shouldn't wonder if that was his hot head and bull temper as much as anything else.

  • It does as well as anything else, thank you,' was the answer.

  • Do you wish us to do anything else, mamma?

  • The depression of his spirits inclined him to dwell at present more on the melancholy history of his parents than on anything else.

  • You may be confident of that, Amy, for your sake as much as anything else.

  • The fact is only this, the hunting is too pleasant; it fills up my head all day and all night; and I don't attend rightly to anything else.

  • I decline any lessons concerning art or anything else on that plan, for you would find out everything.

  • Well, if you will both maintain that attitude there will be no trouble about the bays or anything else.

  • It would be impossible to do anything else, now that he is himself again, and yet, by this simple, easy method, I have won a friendlier regard than I could by any other means.

  • You couldn't know there WAS any strawberry patch behind that thick row of trees--or a garden, or anything else.

  • There wasn't anything else that I could see.

  • This is one of the causes which prevents a man being a good soldier, or anything else which is good; it converts the temperate and orderly into shopkeepers or servants, and the brave into burglars or pirates.

  • Here the conversation closed; but it was useless trying to talk of anything else, so the Professors asked Yram to excuse them if they retired early, in view of the fact that they had a fatiguing day before them.

  • Remember," he said, "that I thought I was quite well so long as I was in Erewhon, and do not let me appear as anything else.

  • Therefore he gave more thought and care to order and arrangement than to anything else.

  • For the Persians think it of more importance to follow the guidance of the learned in matters pertaining to the gods than in anything else whatever.

  • The fashion of their tatters fascinated her; she stood gazing at them in a sort of terrified pity, and could not be induced to look at anything else.

  • It was as selfish as anything else," said Rowland.

  • I have never heard you do anything else," said Rowland, deliberately, having decided that he owed her no compliments.

  • Yes, we must see your beautiful things before we can look contentedly at anything else," said Mrs. Hudson.

  • I certainly never pretended the thing was anything else than an experiment; I promised nothing, I answered for nothing; I only said the case was hopeful, and that it would be a shame to neglect it.

  • You won't be able to find either your baggage or anything else now, Prince.

  • Artagnan, and he would have met with a bad reception if he had come to tell me anything else.

  • He had then no expectation of anything else, having exhausted all his resources, with the exception of selling a handsome suit of cloth and satin, embroidered and laced with gold, which had been the admiration of the court.

  • Don't go now and discourage me about this or anything else, fair gentle friend; but let us have our lodgings taken, for great good may come to us of this.

  • Whatever of wise supervision the soul may need, it is certain it can never be over-exposed, or that, being exposed, anything else in the world can improve the result or quicken it.

  • The ungentle soul, the inconsiderate, unsympathetic nature, cannot do anything else.

  • I never met any one who knew how the thing was done, but I never met any one who believed it to be anything else than a conjuring trick.

  • They are always saying the ancient barons could not sign their own names--for they know less of history perhaps than of anything else.

  • He finds this social reform by half-rations on the whole to his mercantile profit, and it will be hard to get him to think of anything else.

  • But complexity is no guarantee of accuracy--in clockwork or in anything else.

  • Don't see how we can do anything else to show we are grateful.

  • That will make you happier than anything else, won't it?

  • I only tried to be good and grateful, for there didn't seem to be anything else I could do," said Jill, wondering why they were all so fond of her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anything else" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient literature; anything about; anything but; anything for; anything from; anything good; anything happens; anything like; anything more; anything should; anything that; anything whatever; anything you; brute animals; entirely new; everyone knows; had recourse; had spoken; laying hold; material civilization; osmotic pressure; paste made; soft and; terminal moraines; village community; will remember