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Example sentences for "got any"

  • They whirled and came back through us in the car, and we shot into them, but I don't know if we got any of 'em, the horses was pitching so.

  • I believe that's my religion, if I've got any.

  • I haven't got any apologies to make to anybody for protecting Abe when he was wounded--and if he wasn't wounded, no man would talk any kind of protection to him.

  • If you've got any line on where Hawk is, say so and it puts you with us; say nothing, and you're against us.

  • Nobody's got any right to class me with Flat Nose George or anybody else in Carpy's museum.

  • We haven't got any o' that stuff; so we can't do it.

  • Well, if he does and he hasn't got any horn, I got a right to call him anything I want to, and he's got to stand it.

  • Ain't I got any right to blow my own horn?

  • We can't, for the main and simple reason we haven't got any rope or anything to make the bonds with, have we?

  • The bustle and confusion was such that no one, either master or servant, got any rest.

  • When you've got any leisure, do come again.

  • If you've got any gumption, you'd better skedaddle out of this garden this very day.

  • She keeps her money in her skirt pocket when she's got any.

  • There ain't any town, though, and it ain't got any hall in it, nor anybody to go to a show.

  • I ain't got any place to keep 'em, nor any feed.

  • We haven't got any children, and it occupies her mind.

  • To be sure they haven't got any of their own, but the child's too young to be much use.

  • It's his career we talk about, and he hasn't got any father or mother to advise him.

  • She ain't got any folks, an' John Winslow ain't never had any as far back as I can remember.

  • You ain't got any license to have feelin's like that.

  • Got any idea of the simple way a half baked young plute can live in a place like the Perzazzer?

  • But Euphemia ain't got any idea of turnin' her head.

  • They haven't got any dormitories, and you have to board round anywhere.

  • I've never taken up my connection with the church, and I don't feel as if I'd got any claim on him.

  • I don't know as I've got any right to know anything about it," she said humbly, with remote allusion to her treatment of him.

  • I haven't got any trousers, and that's just the trouble!

  • He wanted credit, because they hadn't got any!

  • Take some more of the skin of the milk, Pelle; you haven't got any.

  • We haven't got any scoutmaster if you don't come back--we haven't.

  • Don't look at me, I haven't got any," Peewee piped up.

  • We haven't got any place to go either, thanks to you.

  • I haven't got any genius or education to spare.

  • It takes money to travel round, and I haven't got any means to give you.

  • Father hasn't got any money to spend for me.

  • She's got any amount of what dramatic critics call chic.

  • He hasn't got any enemies--that sort of man never has, except himself.

  • And I'm very sorry, but I haven't got any sugar-tongs.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "got any" 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:
    active volcanoes; blue fire; but where; each student; got any; got back; got him; got home; got into; got out; got the; got there; her age; light wood; look like; much stronger; never see; nitrogenous food; peace time; perfectly willing; social center; taking occasion; teaspoonful salt; this situation; whatever comes; when brought