as anything造句(1) He was as nice as anything to me.
(2) I felt as pleased as anything.
(3) I saw it as clearly as anything.
(4) I couldn't interpret it as anything but racialism.
(5) Ecumenically it is as important as anything.
(6) It's as smooth as anything.
(7) However, Labour's urban policy can not be perceived as anything other than meagre.
(8) During the Middle Ages society suffered, as much as anything else, from an acute and prolonged crisis of confidence.
(9) There is no mistaking Hall's books as anything other than romantic fiction.
(10) It is as baffling a production enigma as anything in Maclean's own life.
(11) That, as much as anything, may explain why Kirby has five rushing touchdowns.
(12) Robinson's rusticated gate piers are as grand as anything in York, from where he obviously employed his stonemason.
(13) His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience, disobedience, sin and doom.
(14) I never saw my song-writing as anything more than a hobby until recently.
(15) I don't see this affair as anything more than an interesting historical footnote.
(16) But if we think of our target as anything that would improve survival chances, the argument still works.
(17) It seemed, as much as anything, to be a matter of principle.
(18) There were no theatres, no cinemas, no coffee bars. It was dead as anything.
(19) His new play, Arcadia, is as intricate, elaborate and allusive as anything he has yet written.
(20) No Hollywood director would have the imagination to cast him as anything but a thug.
(21) Players want longer shorts for practical reasons as much as anything and the nostalgic look is simply another trend.
(22) Though immensely talented and charismatic, his success may be as much an accident of history as anything.
(23) The irony of his failure to act as a hero is as severe as anything in Conrad.
(24) The mobility allowance amounted initially to £10 a week and was recognised as anything but adequate.
(25) It has no substantial legislative powers and is as much a debating chamber as anything.
(26) Paul, who was in the back, piped up, plain as anything, play them.
(27) Neither seems remotely interested in the characters they invent as anything more than reflections of authorial narcissism.
(28) The success of a diplomatic mission depends as much as anything on the quality of the information.
(29) Unfortunately, their record appears to have been wrapped in thick cloth while being records; it is muffled as anything.
(30) Only the faded sashes they wore, and the weapons they carried, marked them as anything but ordinary folk fleeing the marauders.