904 examples of if anything in sentences

* I was very much interested in this story, very much indeed, and so I jostled the long-haired manwho was about falling asleepand asked him if anything was done to this wicked SLUKER.

The Urisk is, if anything, a personification of fear.

If anything could have fully reconciled my conscience to the household relations in which I was rather by weakness than by will inextricably entangled, it would have been the certainty that by the sacrifice Eveena had herself enforced on me, and which she persistently refused to recognise as such, she alone had suffered.

"That talk won't save us, either, if anything happens.

I have no doubt I deprived that man of a great deal of happiness; for if anything is disappointing to a punster, it is not seeing his joke.

If anything comic and coarse is spoken, you shall see the emergence of the boys and rowdies, so loud and vivacious, that you might think the house was filled with them.

If anything is effected in this way during the present century one of two things will certainly have to happeneither three times as many as those now attending it will have to solicit admission, or those actually visiting it will have to grow three times as stout in their physiology.

What was hated (if anything) belonged to his class, not to himself separately.

Or Nimph, or goddesse, woman, or faire devill, If anything thou art, within my braine Draw thine owne picture, let me see thy face: To doate thus grossely, is a grosse disgrace.

He was on board, but where he was I do not know: however, captains, if anything is to be done when the ship is in harbor, seldom interfere, but leave it all to the officer of the watch.

She always threatens to leave if anything goes across her wishes.

I wonder sometimes if anything could make her blue.

When I was with her in the night I think she feared that her heart might give out, and she said, 'If anything should happen, I wish you would give Polly those papers in my portfolioor you may give her the whole portfolio.

"If anything gets in front of him" There was a suburb street-crossing three hundred yards townward from the "yard limits" telegraph office, which stood in the angle formed by the diverging tracks of the two divisions.

If anything troubled or annoyed my mother she went straight to the 'spare room,' no matter how cold the weather, and we children knew it was to pray.

If anything could be done, it could be done in half the time,and if anything could be done, it could be done here.

That should bind all together if anything willthough I say it that will have to pay it,' he continued boastfully.

With her sheets flattened in until her canvas stood like boards, her head looked fully a point to windward of that of the ship, and, what was of equal importance, she even went to windward of the point she looked at, while the Proserpine, if anything, fell off a little, though but a very little, from her own course.

"If anything happens we'll be together, and we are stronger against danger, united than separated.

If anything had existed before the formation of this sensible and perishable world, no doubt we conclude it would have been in the light.

Little, if anything, was added to them by Bisset or Chalmers; the energies of those editors having been chiefly directed to the preserving or multiplying of corruptions of the text.

Almost casually the CHANCELLOR announced that the Land Values Duties, the outstanding feature of Mr. LLOYD GEORGE'S famous Budget of 1909, were, with the approval of their author, to be referred to a Select Committee, to see if anything could be made of them.

If anything of the sort could be seen, it might become absolutely necessary for the party to make their way toward it, either by land or sea, no matter how great the fatigue or the danger, and without regard to the fate of those who had left camp before them.

If anything happens to me it is M. Grandissime who is responsible.

And if anything more than another shows the comparative unhealthiness of the site of the settlement, it is the fact, that invalids sent to Point Smith (at the entrance of the harbour) or Coral Bayboth of which places are within the full influence of the seabreezespeedily recovered, although relapses on their return to Victoria were not infrequent.

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