Sentence for any | Use any in a sentence

Use the word any in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use any in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for any.

  • Does any one guess? (8)
  • Any one may be a critic. (16)
  • At any rate, I was there. (9)
  • So any respectable Forsyte. (8)
  • I cannot lose time any more. (10)
  • Is there any necessity, Timson? (8)
  • Say nothing about it to any one. (8)
  • Have you ever done any sort of work? (8)
  • Any shadow of a change was spied for. (10)
  • Better a big dog than a puppy, any day. (9)
  • There was no longer light in any window. (8)
  • He refused to offer up any victim to console her. (10)
  • And then she laughed, but without any accompaniment. (10)
  • She had never seen him do this to any of the company. (5)
  • What cares any woman to help to hold up Life to him? (10)
  • I resolved to go home; I had no longer any zeal for study. (10)
  • She had never heard any one say so much in so short a time. (8)
  • But the suddenly rich are on a level with any of us nowadays. (9)
  • Let me hear any thing rather than what you are all thinking of. (4)
  • He neither read newspapers nor took any interest in public events. (12)
  • Beyond it, apparently the world was void of any particular interest. (10)
  • We should look like them, if we yielded to any outburst of affection. (9)
  • Do you suppose you are ever present to my imagination under any other? (4)
  • Any one who has a fancy to wash must do so in public at the common table. (2)
  • We may assume that he would have heard if she had any whiff of a brogue. (10)
  • Ormont, she vowed, had not entitled any woman to share and bear his title. (10)
  • What is distinction of that sort, or of any acquisition and accomplishment? (10)
  • It was an event, like any other, and it had to happen as much as his being born. (9)
  • Lavender ran, searching the carriage windows for any indication of his objective. (8)
  • There is hardly any need to mention the durable qualities of copper, zinc, or lead. (17)
  • She had commissioned Farmer Eckerthy to bring her the news at any hour of the night. (10)
  • He has too much real feeling to address any woman on the haphazard of selfish passion. (4)
  • The Associated Press has at least one member in every city of any size in the country. (16)
  • All subtle feelings are discerned by Welsh eyes when untroubled by any mental agitation. (10)
  • She played with her fancy for comfort, long after any real vitality in it had oozed out. (10)
  • To Catherine and Lydia, neither the letter nor its writer were in any degree interesting. (4)
  • She did not read any sort of books, and she assimilated him by a sort of atmospheric sense. (9)
  • At last Anne was at home again, and happier than any one in that house could have conceived. (4)
  • But I was for the time entirely his, and I could not have wished to write like any one else. (9)
  • In return, sir, favour me with your word of honour not to molest this gentleman any further. (10)
  • She had probably never met any but the naturalized sort, and supposed these were the only sort. (9)
  • Mr. John Knightley here asked Emma quietly whether there were any doubts of the air of Randalls. (4)
  • She did not seem abashed in any way, for, having preluded, she threw herself into another song. (10)
  • Alvan went to his room, looked at his watch, and out of the window, incapable of imagining any event. (10)
  • It was half an hour before Holly came, flushed and ever so much prettier than she had any right to look. (8)
  • Has there been a single utterance of any note which has not poured the balm of those words into our ears? (8)
  • It was true that the absence of any rivalry for the possession of the man took much of his sweetness from him. (10)
  • Until he came in sight of the station and the Works, it had not seemed possible for any one to object to Alice. (9)
  • And involuntarily she looked at the windows beyond him to see if there were any puffs of power issuing therefrom. (8)
  • There is something about that which makes me feel he cannot be the sort of man in whom I could feel any confidence. (8)
  • That is why I am brighter on a dull winter afternoon, on the sofa, beside my tea-service, than at any other season. (10)
  • I drive a barouche there, and venture to prophesy that my equipage will create the greatest excitement of any in London. (10)
  • She knows their ways best; but I should not consider their silence as any reason for their not meaning to make the present. (4)
  • The sound of the regimental bugles drew him from the house, rather than any immediate settled scheme to watch at the gates. (10)
  • Do I, to speak in the vernacular, care any buttons whether we stick to Gibraltar or not so long as men do but live in kindness? (8)
  • There was a higher average of intelligence than in any other place of its size, and a wider and evener diffusion of prosperity. (9)
  • He was incredibly gentle and soft in all his movements, and perfectly kind, without being at any moment unprofitably sympathetic. (9)
  • They are a provision of the hotel, I believe, which does not relax itself in any essential towards its guests as they grow fewer. (9)
  • Farmer Fleming asked not for any life of ease and splendour, though thirty thousand pounds was a fortune; or even twenty thousand. (10)
  • Clara gazed up from under it, where she had imagined a fairer visible heavenliness than any other sight of earth had ever given her. (10)
  • He was cold, hungry, dispirited, and astoundingly stricken with an incapacity to separate any of his thoughts from old Andrew Hedger. (10)
  • The windy beacon-fire of a chance blazed at the rapid rolling of her carriage-wheels, and sank to stifling smoke at any petty obstruction. (10)
  • To those who choose it deliberately as a life-work, obtaining a position presents as many difficulties as it does in any other profession. (16)
  • Where any other couple would have seen danger, they saw safety; and they contrived to accomplish it, according to those horrid talebearers. (10)
  • In those days when there were no roads and hardly even any long paths, travellers made their way by following the rivers and lakes in canoes. (19)
  • They met for the sake of eating, drinking, and laughing together, playing at cards, or consequences, or any other game that was sufficiently noisy. (4)
  • In any case, any brick veneer should be bonded to the backing with a row of headers every 16 inches, or be attached with metal ties. (17)
  • It is, indeed, rather terrible, and it is of a quality in its celebrities which may well carry dismay to any among us presently intending immortality. (9)
  • Another worrying habit he had, too, that of apparently not distinguishing between them and any tramps or strangers who might happen along and come across him. (8)

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