Thus you observe that, if we were upon a desert island in the Arctic Sea, it was not so barren as one would think who had never seen anything of such a place.
I thought that never in all my life had I seen anything so splendid as the sun's bright face when he appeared for the first time after this long dark winter.
Next morning we set out for Dover in that terrible car, without having heard or seen anything of our hero.
The watchman denied having heard or seen anything out of the way," Sebastian went on, "and they went over the whole place together, to make sure everything was all right.
Never had I seen anything so amazing as the transformation which had taken place in him.
I've stuck so close to the hills I haven't heard or seen anything," Ward affirmed.
You haven't heard or seen anything, have you, Ward?
I came over to ask you if you've seen anything of four calves of ours.
Seen anything of any strangers within the past two hours?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seen anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.