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Example sentences for "said anything"

  • I should think myself a criminal if I said anything to chill the enthusiasm of the young scholar, or to dash with any skepticism his longing and his hope.

  • The charge of murder of Tippit, if he said anything?

  • Francis hasn't said anything about it to me; you needn't think he has.

  • I'm sorry I said anything about it, if it annoys you or my lady there.

  • He said that thing, he said that he said anything in saying that thing and he did say anything in saying that thing and he said that again to any one.

  • You haven't said anything, and if you've thought anything, what have I got to do with that?

  • If I said anything now, I should tell you what Mr. Westover did: go back to that girl, if she'll let you.

  • I don't presume he said anything that wa'n't true.

  • I don’t remember that any one has ever said anything of the kind to me in my life.

  • Try to remember if he said anything about it.

  • Well, the next time the old fellow said anything, he'd fall over himself to be nice in his answer.

  • I don't think in essence I said anything different.

  • I haven't said anything--tell me what you think it was?

  • Baxter came in after the press conference had begun, but I don't believe he said anything.

  • I don't know possibly it was when he was talking about the shots coming from the building but I don't remember if he said anything else.

  • So we started down the hill and neither of us said anything.

  • After that I guess neither of us said anything.

  • Then for a minute we both stood there and neither one of us said anything.

  • She hasn't said anything to me about that yet.

  • I haven't said anything before, because I didn't know you'd tumbled to it.

  • But he must have known that Dick was coming here because of me, and he never tried to stop it, or said anything about it.

  • My father saw it also; we neither of us said anything, but I went away at once to put on my bonnet.

  • I could not perceive that he said anything of importance, and I really was very much disturbed and troubled by the look of Harry.

  • It was only because you guessed that I said anything about it.

  • I haven't said anything to them about--about this.

  • I pretended not to notice it--but I was sorry I'd said anything about it.

  • Statira, and then neither she nor Lemuel said anything for a little while.

  • I hadn't said anything to Miss Spot about changing my oration.

  • Neither Miss Manners nor Miss Spot said anything to me about my oration.

  • That was a wonderful thing, when I first noticed that they didn't glance at each other when I said anything.

  • I don't think Durgin left his chair, or said anything to anybody until he jumped up and began to walk the floor, taking on and saying that he'd put Four and Five together on the single track.

  • I didn't hear what Mr. Norcross said, if he said anything at all, but if I had been stone deaf I think I should have heard the thing that Mr. Hornack said when he went on.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    although not; constitutional questions; said afterwards; said anything; said coldly; said cook; said drily; said dryly; said grandma; said gruffly; said half; said nurse; said politely; said river; said sadly; said smiling; said some; said the crown prince; said the doctor quietly; said the little fellow; said the little knight; said the old gentleman; said the scout master; said the young fellow; said the young prince; said very