As-anything Sentence Examples

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  • I never knew you thought of me as anything but a housekeeper - an opinionated one at that.

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  • He promised to call as soon as anything was heard.

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  • Her heart was pounding for a man who didn't think of her as anything more than a little sister.

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  • Sirian's coldness had never struck her as anything but rigid discipline and cool thinking.

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  • That part hurt as much as anything else.

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  • In these cases, however, the " infallibility " connotes certainty only in so far as anything human can be certain.

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  • With these names must clearly be judged the forms Tusci and Etrusci, although these forms must not be regarded as anything but the names given to the Etruscans by the folk among whom they settled.

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  • Debussy has this in common with Strauss, that he too regards harmonies as pure physical sensations; but he differs from Strauss firstly in systematically refusing to regard them as anything else, and secondly in his extreme sensibility to harshness.

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  • And the treaty of retrocession was never regarded in Natal as anything but a surrender.

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  • These terms practically conceded all that the Boers demanded, and were never regarded as anything else than surrender either by the Boers or the loyalists in South Africa.

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  • Under such circumstances it would be folly to look upon them as anything but late productions, at all events later than the Early Version, and equal folly to assign these bulky volumes to the last two years of Wycliffe's 3 See Paues, op. cit.

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  • Lord Grey, the chief of the new ministry, brought in the Reform Bill, which was resisted by Wellington as long as anything was to be gained by resistance.

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  • His ministry continued, with very considerable interruptions, for about nineteen years; and during that time he accomplished a work of reformation in Kidderminster and the neighbourhood which is as notable as anything of the kind upon record.

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  • Logic must go, but so also must the state, as a specially-privileged and eternal order of things, as anything more than a contrivance serving certain purposes of general utility.

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  • Moreover, these marvels - which in their original form are doubtless as old as anything in the Iliad, since in fact they are part of the vast stock of popular tales (Mdrehen) diffused all over the world - are mixed up in the Odyssey with the heroes of the Trojan war.

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  • But that it consists in the extension of a wide sympathy to all human affairs, together with a comprehension of their vanity, may be said as safely as anything else.

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  • Whatever be the truth in the assertion that death rather than sin is the enemy dreaded by Eastern Christianity, and immortality rather than forgiveness the blessing craved, it is difficult to take the talk about deification as anything more than rhetoric. Did they not start from belief in one God ?

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  • The personages of his drama are rather to be accounted as so much painted cloth and cardboard, than as anything approaching the nature of men and women.

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  • Nowadays "Ohm's Law," as it is called, in which all that is most valuable in the pamphlet is summarized, is as universally known as anything in physics.

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  • At this point it was as much a test of self-discipline as anything else.

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  • And it proved just as fallible, just as corrupt and just as oppressive as anything that had gone before it.

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  • The early history of the gramophone is as much one of litigation and boardroom machination as anything else.

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  • I guessed this was as much to ensure we did n't overtax ourselves as anything else.

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  • The ruling politicians were convinced that thy did not need the intellectuals as anything else but a tame, quiet backround decoration.

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  • Direction, music and cinematography are all top-notch and the effects are as good as anything you'll see come out of Hollywood.

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  • The transition from the evolutionist criterion of survival - which in itself it is difficult to regard as anything but non-moral - to the criterion of happiness is effected by means of the psychological argument that pleasure promotes function and that living beings must, upon pain of extinction, sooner or later take pleasure in actions which are conducive to their survival.

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  • There he sat in the carriage as pale as anything.

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  • Gossip is hurtful and mean, and cannot be described as anything but malevolent.

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  • It was a smart move on Graco's part to include 15 songs, as anything less might have started to drive me crazy after a while.

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  • Retro style is typically classified as anything reminiscent offashion and décor from the mid-twentieth century.

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  • When you have your face on movie screens, you're judged for your looks just as much as anything else.

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  • The Princeton Review has come to understand that highly qualified, hard-working students can still struggle when taking standardized tests, and that testing is as much a skill as anything else.

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  • A Caribbean adult cruise vacation can be both relaxing and exciting, as well as anything else you want it to be.

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  • This has as much to do with personality as anything.

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  • Today, designers have gone above and beyond to design plus size clothing that is just as fashion forward as anything spotted on the runway.

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  • One stop shopping is made easy with great customer service as well as anything you can imagine to enhance or improve your vision.

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  • Danger is defined as anything or anyone that invades their personal space.

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  • In the 2003 and 2004 issues of this celebrated magazine, the Serena Williams swimsuits were just as sexy as anything Elle MacPherson has ever worn.

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  • The key to any gift is to make sure that it's something that the recipient wants, and that holds true for sexy verse as much as anything.

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  • The bags inspired by these classic styles may share similarities in hardware, construction and design, but won't advertise themselves as anything but the brands they actually are.

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  • From vibrant camouflaged headbands adorned with studs to shoulder bags embedded with rhinestones, there are so many treats out there that prove camouflage can look as trendy as anything seen on the runways.

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  • Low income is defined as anything below 80% of the median income for the county where you live, with very low income being 50% or less of the median income.

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  • The piercing's initial sensation has been described as anything from nearly painless to a sharp pinch or bee sting.

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  • Getting a good night sleep is often as much down to the way that you wake up as anything else.

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  • How you treat your customer during the sale is just as important as anything else.

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  • You would keep your scissors, pins, and pattern weights in this area, as well as anything else that you need for cutting your fabric.

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  • Some performers will be recognized from their previous work, but because of the abundant talent and skill of the cast, actors audiences know are unrecognizable as anything but their characters after just a few sentences.

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  • And there you have it, a wand as fine as anything Harry Potter could procure in Diagon Alley, and it's all yours.

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  • Caused by either genetics or allergies, it presents itself as anything from flat, dry, white patches to red, irritated, raised patches.

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