if anything造句(151) Even with the advent of mass unemployment, this trend has continued, if anything more strongly.
(152) It was designed not to resemble a church of any sort but, if anything, a town hall.
(153) If anything should jeopardise that freedom - an insurrection for instance - the Church, without hesitation, will condemn it.
(154) The weather improved and the pitch, if anything, afforded slightly more reliable bounce on the second day.
(155) So what, if anything, is being done to halt the seemingly relentless march of rainforest destruction?
(156) If anything happens before the huge audience Sunday, that explanation will not wash.
(157) No-one ever heard what, if anything, she told them; but the hives grew amazingly heavy.
(158) If anything like this is offered, most people would benefit greatly from participating.
(159) Many indeed will choose to remain free riders, benefiting from services and entitlements to which they contribute little, if anything.
(160) If anything happens to me, just bury me at Wounded Knee.
(161) The situation for the server products is worse if anything.
(162) She had nothing of the Jezebel about her, in fact she seemed remarkable, if anything, for her ordinariness.
(163) It has never been able to serve as a unifying force and if anything has been more of a divider.
(164) I would feel responsible if anything happened to the kids.
(165) If anything, they are trying to best one another in erecting showcase embassy buildings.
(166) If anything should occur, please inform the local police.
(167) If anything, a Judas is worse than a Nero.
(168) MURPHY's LAW: If anything can go wrong, it will.
(169) If anything, Sloan's uneasiness deepened.
(170) If anything, he'd like to see a swifter drawdown.
(171) If anything , his views were those of Poland's pre-war Socialist party.
(172) If anything , the black and white served to enhance his Mephistophelian quality , but she put her hand on his arm and allowed him to lead her into the waiting lift .
(173) Ring the bell on the table if anything is needed.
(174) In Britain, given the size of its finance industry, housing boom and consumer debt, the balance-sheet adjustment will, if anything, be greater.
(175) 'Don't say that, Miss Manette, for you would have reclaimed me, if anything could.
(176) If anything were to happen to him, the family would Be left poorly off.
(177) If anything one may find oneself enslaved to the credit institutions; or enslaved to one's objects.
(178) Their relationship, if anything, has improved since Larry became Lana.
(179) If anything, they have been taken as a sign of candour.
(180) Inflation has been modest, and sterling, the Achilles heel of governments from Clement Attlee's to John Major's, is if anything too strong for Britain's good.