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Example sentences for "without any"

  • So they rode into Carlion, and by the way they met with Sir Pellinore; but Merlin had done such a craft that Pellinore saw not Arthur, and he passed by without any words.

  • We had a very long pull, after that, without any shade.

  • It is sufficiently known, that the odious appellation of Tyrant was often employed by the ancients to express the illegal seizure of supreme power, without any reference to the abuse of it.

  • Without any emulation of virtue or talents, they discovered, almost from their infancy, a fixed and implacable antipathy for each other.

  • Without any violation of the principles of the constitution, the general of the Roman armies might receive and exercise an authority almost despotic over the soldiers, the enemies, and the subjects of the republic.

  • The defeat of the two wings left the infantry without any protection on its flanks, and the undisciplined Italians fled without reluctance from the standard of a tyrant whom they had always hated, and whom they no longer feared.

  • He opened it and found enclosed, without any name, address, or other inscription or explanation of any kind whatever, a Bank of England note for Twenty Pounds.

  • After the first glance, there were slight features in the midst of this crowd of objects, which sprung out from the mass without any reason, as it were, and took hold of the attention whether the spectator would or no.

  • He was dressed in a canvas jacket, and a pair of such very stiff trousers that they would have stood quite as well alone, without any legs in them.

  • They call themselves Monks, or solitaries, because they choose to live alone, without any witnesses of their actions.

  • The discontent of Maximus might incline him to censure the conduct of his sovereign, and to encourage, perhaps, without any views of ambition, the murmurs of the troops.

  • This person thought the effort of the will, without any of the paraphernalia of wands or baquets, was sufficient to throw patients into the magnetic sleep.

  • The clairvoyant is then a pure animal, without any admixture of matter.

  • In fact, quoth Heydon, we may easily fast all our life, though it be three hundred years, without any kind of meat, and so cut off all danger of disease.

  • I give the promise," said the Doctor, "without any condition.

  • For answer he repeated, without any change of emphasis, the words: "Do you know me?

  • It was very desirable that the connexion should be renewed, if it could be done, without any compromise of propriety on the side of the Elliots.

  • My wish would be simply to present it to thee plain and unadorned, without any embellishment of preface or uncountable muster of customary sonnets, epigrams, and eulogies, such as are commonly put at the beginning of books.

  • There was no answer, and the sound went on without any interruption.

  • The story was repeated; it was, in effect, exactly the same as before, without any deviation or omission.

  • I call a spade a spade; and I call the mother of Josiah Bounderby of Coketown, without any fear or any favour, what I should call her if she had been the mother of Dick Jones of Wapping.

  • Or she might be as ugly as she was rich, without any fear of losing me.

  • Still, if her father really has left her, without any connivance on her part - Bounderby, let me have a word with you.

  • He directs, that in every city the sacerdotal order should be composed, without any distinction of birth and fortune, of those persons who were the most conspicuous for the love of the gods, and of men.

  • Mr Haredale, without any leave-taking, turned away to the river stairs, which were close at hand, and hailed the only boatman who remained there.

  • While he was thus engaged, the sleeper, without any starting or turning round, awoke.

  • Without any sense of disloyalty to Terence and Rachel he ceased to think about either of them.

  • At last, without any preface, she pronounced her decision.

  • Then suddenly, without any warning or any apparent reason, the tears formed in her eyes and rolled steadily down her cheeks.

  • They call themselves Monks, or solitaries, because they choose to live alone, without any witnesses of their actions.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "without 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:
    been described; black bear; dull yellowish; first week; five cards; inch guns; knew they; morally wrong; natural order; right angle; second letter; shaped mark; twelve pence; vital phenomena; well worthy; without any; without being; without delay; without her; without knowing; without looking; without regard; without saying; without speaking; without waiting; you would