anything of造句31 He is a man who feels that anything of this mere Earthly sphere is almost too trivial to notice.
32 Quickly re-read the relevant sections and ensure that you haven't missed anything of importance.
33 It is sad that such destruction is being unleashed when there is so little prospect of finding anything of great worth.
34 It seemed impossible that there could be anything of interest to him in this firetrap of dried papers and cardboard.
35 Lissa did not know where she found the strength to answer him without betraying anything of her inner turmoil.
36 Psychiatrists had been unable to find anything of significance to explain his actions.
37 None of the recent legislation and carve-up of countryside bodies by the present regime holds anything of good for the public.
38 He didn't mix much, and we don't hear anything of him these days.
39 Many voters are ready to believe anything of them both, no matter how preposterous or sinister.
40 He was not misled or lulled into a sense of false security or anything of that kind.
41 This is a familiar point to those who know anything of Freudian theory.
42 The 1995 team saw body parts strewn about callously by the robbers in their mad quest for anything of value.
43 It is too easy to prejudge the book as lacking anything of lasting value for sociologists.
44 We know hardly anything of the details of this; once again, our ignorance is fundamental.
45 The reflection of the lights inside made it impossible for him to see anything of that cold outside world.
46 If I'd ever done anything - made anything of myself more than a third-rate free-lance - it might've been different.
47 Middlesbrough don't have a 1973 in their closet, or anything of substance in the trophy cabinet.
48 Anything of only momentary interest was delegated to broadsheets or handbills.
49 She didn't think anything of a personal nature had entered the conversation.
50 It's unlikely that we'll find anything of value there. Still, who can say?
51 Have you heard anything of the other Englishman?
52 "Never teach a child anything of which you are not yourself sure" (John Ruskin).
53 You definitely don't want to choose a giant double ended dildo, anal beads or anything of that nature.
54 Khrushchev was far too canny a bird to discuss anything of value in a hotel room.
55 However, only the educated believers knew anything of the complex theological system of the priest.
56 I thought it would be disloyal, and I hate anything of that kind.
57 So I propose this as a new algorithm for sorting N elements and being 8 in this case or really a thousand in the case of the phonebook, or anything of larger size.
58 Neither came up with any spectacular new investments or produced anything of tangible value, which leads to the question: When it comes to pay, is there something unique about the financial industry?
59 Do you have anything of Walt's from his old day as a cop in Newport?
60 This seems to correspond well to the reflectivity range of the false positives, so the program described below will consider anything of higher reflectivity to be a trackable precipitation event.