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Example sentences for "under any"

  • I have no reason to think that he is under any mistake on this particular.

  • And let us remember that it is only religion, and morals, and knowledge, that can make men respectable and happy, under any form of government.

  • A virtuous people will, by their own moral power, frown away oppression, and, under any form of constitution, become essentially free.

  • The motive of fear in securing obedience, is therefore, as operative under this view of the subject, as it can be under any other.

  • But, under any circumstances, it would be a pleasing and a proud moment for me to be here on such an occasion as this.

  • Under any circumstances I always feel it a great compliment to be invited to the hospitable board of the Lord Mayor and the Corporation of the city of London.

  • Justice is itself the great standing policy of civil society; and any eminent departure from it, under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.

  • He was to await my signal to reopen them, but he was not to release me under any circumstance if snoopers were abroad.

  • You must not, under any circumstance, spoil everything by having supper with him.

  • We were half way up the slope when he announced nervously that all of my dry clothing was in the closet off my bedroom and could not be got at under any circumstance.

  • Under any interpretation, however, nobody amongst the citizens could venture peremptorily to deny, after the issue of the masqued ball, and of so many other public denunciations, that The Masque would keep his word to the letter.

  • Under any circumstances, it was too humiliating a confession that, in a struggle with one man (for no more had avowedly appeared upon the scene), they were left defeated and at his mercy.

  • I gave directions to the Infantry not to fire a shot, under any circumstances, until they got the word of command from me.

  • What did it matter to a man who must, under any circumstances, be permanently miserable?

  • First he asked himself, whether, under any circumstances, he would have wished to marry a widow, and especially a widow by whom he had already been jilted.

  • I never can, under any circumstances, become your wife.

  • I am much obliged to the gentleman," he said coldly, "but he has sent me an article which I never use, under any conditions.

  • H-hain't under any obligations to you, Ed--am I?

  • Under any circumstance it was not easy for Cynthia to express her feelings, and now she had found it very difficult to speak of the gratitude and affection which she felt.

  • Hence, likewise, they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments which, under any form of government, are inauspicious to liberty, and which are to be regarded as particularly hostile to Republican Liberty.

  • Whether, under any circumstances, a lady in her position ought to allow herself to be on terms of vague familiarity with a gentleman in his, was a point on which she could hardly be said to have doubts.

  • That was her first excursion; she tells me that never, under any circumstances, will she try another.

  • Don't imagine you're under any obligation; you can pay it me back just whenever you like and I shall give it to the War Emergency Concerts.

  • She had every reason to hope that she would be as happy as a companion, in love without hope of a return, could be under any circumstances.

  • You said you wouldn't under any circumstances.

  • Though how I can rest idle for nine hours, not knowing under what roof, if under any, that doomed innocent may be lying, I do not know.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    possible only; sounds like; under convoy; under cultivation; under date; under glass; under heaven; under her; under oath; under ordinary; under present; under pressure; under pretext; under sail; under section; under surface; under tail; under the; under the present system; under their; under them; under what; understand that; understand thee; understand them; understand you