Yer kin as't Him fer anyting yer wants, and if yer love Him and confesses Him you'll git it.
When we needs anyting we jus' tells Him an' He sends it.
In gardens always must be put in a corn before anyting come up; and all dese nice tings come up alone, demselves.
When one are intended one must be careful; and if he is one you love, ten you don't vant to do anyting else; and her sweetheart is a nice young fellow.
Sir I am astonish--oui un peu, but if there is anyting I can tell you, anyting I can show you I shall be ver glad.
No trouble for to do anyting for Hugo and his friends.
I rather de ole cow die as anyting 'appen to heem.
I'll believe straight through anyting he's a mind to put at me.
You better not sayanyting to your master about it, yet," observed the old woman.
She might ha' waited till you see me befo' she say anyting about it," remarked the old woman.
De men hab been on duty since daylight, sah, and none ob us hab had anyting to eat.
But neber mind dat; anyting is better dan being all by ourselves in dat house.
Me tink and tink all day, and no manage to tink of anyting except to shoot de sentry and fight wid de oders and get him out; but den all de oder sojers come running down, and no chance to escape.
I is tired, missie; but I am ready to do anyting you want.
I’ll believe straight throughanyting he’s a mind to put at me.
Dis child no belieb in anyting he no see, an' he see many ting he no belieb in.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anyting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.