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Example sentences for "anything wrong"

  • If you will examine the arguments that are made on it, you will find that every one carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in slavery.

  • Everything that emanates from him or his coadjutors in their course of policy carefully excludes the thought that there is anything wrong in slavery.

  • In the second place, I suggest to him that if he will examine the policy proposed to be carried forward, he will find that he carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in it.

  • You would not do anything wrong, and I am willing to bear the blame with you.

  • His devoted benefactress was an angel in his estimation, and it was as impossible for her to do anything wrong as it was for water to run up hill.

  • He did not believe it would be possible for him to do anything wrong again.

  • I won't ever do anything wrong to help you again.

  • But you would not really do anything wrong, Rupert?

  • But you look worried, Miss Gilroy; is anything wrong?

  • I hope you don't think there's anything wrong.

  • Every one who knows me knows that I would not do anything wrong, that I am not that kind of woman.

  • She knows that I wouldn't do anything wrong.

  • I am sure you would not do anything wrong, that you would not disgrace yourself; I was merely wondering what people would think.

  • I hope he does not think there is anything wrong," thought Frank.

  • Tell me, Willy, you won't offend me; tell me exactly what you think, did I do anything wrong?

  • I say this because I do not wish you to think there is anything wrong.

  • Oh, no, Miss Mischief, you didn't do anything wrong!

  • More than that; take all the argument made in favour of the system you have proposed, and it carefully excludes the idea that there is anything wrong in the institution of slavery.

  • No one imagined for one moment that Aileen would ever do anything wrong.

  • Let me know if there really is anything wrong in this matter.

  • Now, sir, if there is anything wrong in it--not fit for the Presidential eye, the fault will be yours for writing and mine for not guarding agt.

  • I do not mean to imply that there would have been anything wrong in acting as counsel for the Erie in a proper case; but simply, when an act of mine is challenged, to state facts which are pertinent to my vindication.

  • If I don't do anything wrong, after all, that's all right isn't it?

  • But although you may not do anything wrong, they will do you just the same unless you can see the wrong of others.

  • Of course, that't all right as long as you don't do anything wrong.

  • Don't grown-up people ever do anything wrong?

  • There was none, and he asked her: "Is anything wrong?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anything wrong" 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:
    after telling; anything about; anything but; anything could; anything else; anything else; anything except; anything from; anything happened; anything happens; anything like; anything more; anything should; anything that; anything whatever; anything wrong; anything you; even greater; kept silent; left port; lends itself; rebellion against; social status; teris paribus; then plane; various proportions