A KISS may be anything from an insult to a benediction; and yet a man never can understand why a girl is indignant sometimes when she is kissed and isn't at others.
Elsewhere, anything from a light-weight hand ball to a basket ball would be suitable.
The kind of ball used will also make a great difference in the play, anything from a bean bag to a basket ball or medicine ball being suitable.
If played in the schoolroom, a light gas ball should be used; elsewhere, anything from a light-weight hand ball to a basket ball would be suitable.
Between him and Finogan there isn't an ounce of anything from parachute-silk to bull-dozers which we can't locate.
Anything from jeeps to nylons, Colonel Finogan knows where they are and what price will buy them.
Mr. Sylvester was florid in a quiet Latin way and looked as though he might be anything from an operatic tenor to the proprietor of a gambling ship.
The shooting forth of anything from a point or surface, like the diverging rays of light; as, the radiation of heat.
Defn: Larceny committed in a shop; the stealing of anything from a shop.
Defn: To inclination of anything from a perpendicular direction; as, the rake of a roof, a staircase, etc.
Larceny committed in a shop; the stealing ofanything from a shop.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anything from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.