anything but造句91. Not for a moment had she been able to deceive herself that she was anything but bad, truly bad.
92. The allusion to clouds is anything but fortuitous, emphasizing as it does the link between the sound of drums and thunder.
93. But in the Wild Animal Park, those horns, at least on the females, were anything but an aphrodisiac.
94. The biggest disappointment so far is shooting guard Dion Cross, who has been anything but.
95. Oppenheimer was, by nature, a philosophical, rather grave person, but some of his colleagues were anything but.
96. Only the faded sashes they wore, and the weapons they carried, marked them as anything but ordinary folk fleeing the marauders.
97. There were some campesina women who wouldn't accept anything but worked in the fields as their form of helping the revolutionary forces.
98. If it afforded the guardians a little light relief, the minutes do not suggest that the complaint was taken anything but seriously.
99. A fast buck Henry Rix 12.45:IT is hard to envisage anything but the front two in the market winning this Grade Two contest.
100. If you have not learnt anything but have learnt one thing that the goal of life is to be happy, you have learnt everything!RVM
101. Mr Hashimoto has been anything but inspiring when it comes to new ideas.
102. On admission he was unable to swallow anything but liquids and mashed solids.
103. It had never hurt before in anything but high jump but this time it hurt long jumping.
104. Such publications were sometimes used as justification for practices whose motives or consequences were anything but generous or liberating.
105. And the burnished vintage settings in South Philadelphia look anything but depressed.
106. In any event, the welfare payment, from the point of view of the poor, is anything but negligibly small.
107. Anything but admit the perpetrator of a crime is to blame.
108. She was too tall, too blonde to be anything but Hung Mao.
109. Rule two, stop pretending you got engaged to my kid brother for anything but his money.
110. The next day no one talked of anything but the armistice, speculating on what was going to happen.
111. The result is becoming too impenetrable to be viewed as anything but a plot against the public.
112. She half closed her eyes, but she knew that the picture she presented was anything but detached.
113. There is nothing to suggest that the rural economy was anything but generalised, with evidence for specialisation appearing late in the period.
114. The completely technocratic and amoral society emerges, able to manipulate anything but appreciate nothing; a desert of the mind.
115. It’s a very funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it.W. Somerset Maugham
116. He writes from the perspective of later years when the dons of Magdalen were anything but congenial society to him.
117. Naturally, I can resist anything but flattery and lapped it up like a hungry cat does milk.
118. Moreover in many areas the assault upon the nobility was led by middle peasants whose family farms were anything but capitalist.
119. So Weinke took the Heisman by a narrow margin and Heupel is anything but a loser.
120. The message was clear - no matter how insulting passengers became, we couldn't do anything but grin and bear it.