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Example sentences for "that any"

  • I feel sure, that any of my countrymen who have visited this city when Mr. and Mrs. Stanard were staying in town, will readily hear testimony to their kind hospitality and agreeable society.

  • And with this sort America is not yet acquainted; neither can I learn, that any of it has been brought over to Europe; the Rice of Carolina being esteem'd the best that comes to that Quarter of the World.

  • Yet their Love is never of that Force and Continuance, that any of them ever runs Mad, or makes away with themselves on that score.

  • If then it is what I may call an American political instinct, that any class of men which monopolizes the political power will be unjust to other classes of men, how much truer is it that one sex as a class will be unjust to the other.

  • I am sorry," said Mr. Wharton, "that any neighbor of mine should incur the displeasure of our rulers.

  • For the sentence here to be corrected is so ambiguous, that any of these may have been the meaning intended by it.

  • Yet it is hardly to be supposed, that any teacher will judge them all to be alike justifiable, or feel no interest in the questions which have been raised about them.

  • In the latter we have not merely nothing, to denote what the point should be; but no indication, that any point at all is wanting.

  • That any of them deserve loud applauses, I cannot assert, and am afraid that all, which deserves to be preserved of the writings on either side, may be contracted to a very few volumes.

  • That any man, at least any man bred from his infancy to change his residence, and accustomed to different climates and to foreign nations, will fix by choice in that country where he finds the worst reception, is hardly to be imagined.

  • We don't do that any more," said Victoria.

  • He called this the Cincinnatus theory: that any American, because he was an American, was fit for any job in the gift of state or city or government, from sheriff to Ambassador to Great Britain.

  • That any invitation to me must include him.

  • It was intolerable that she should be called to account for the people she chose to have in her house, that any sort of pressure should be brought to bear on her to confine her friends to Quicksands.

  • Could any man say it was possible, though the unanimous voice of the Protestants of Ireland declared those securities to be necessary, that any one of them could have been obtained, unless a proposal or adjustment had been made?

  • They have no suspicion, it is said, that any of their fellow citizens will deceive them.

  • I could not find either with my naked Eye, or a Microscope, that any of the broken pieces were of a regular figure, nor any one like another, but for the most part those that flaw'd off in large pieces were prettily branched.

  • The vigour and activity of his mind sparkled visibly in his eyes; nor was it ever observed, that any change of his fortune, or alteration in his affairs, whether happy or unfortunate, affected his countenance.

  • Another observed, that nothing was more unreasonable than my hope, that any remarks or elucidations would be drawn up by that fraternity, since their own employments do not allow them any leisure for such attempts.

  • We are, therefore, little enlightened by a writer who tells us, that any being in the state of man must suffer what man suffers, when the only question that requires to be resolved is: Why any being is in this state.

  • Certain it is that any attempt of a body of reviewers like this to disturb, even by "shadowed hint," the existing doctrinal settlement under which we are living together, would be resented by the whole Church.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    charter granted; irregular verbs; scene from; that could; that day; that end; that ever; that fellow; that first; that gentleman; that government; that great; that instant; that kind; that line; that love; that made; that makes; that morning; that nature; that our; that poor; that river; that that; that which; that will