Examples of using Any thing in English and their translations into Chinese
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But if it is any thing important, let me hear it at once, as I have an engagement this morning, and am in haste.”.
If Thou canst do any thing, have compassion on us, and help us.
I never heard her say any thing, one way or the other.
For if there be any thing that seems exclusively appropriated to the local jurisdictions, it is the appointment of their own officers.
I am sure if I knew of any thing she would like, I would send all over the town for it.
If there is any thing exceptionable, it must be sought for in the specific powers, upon which this general declaration is predicated.
They didn't have any thing for me to buy, and didn't make any efforts to gain my business.
No house, though it were the Tulleries. or the Escurial, is good for any thing without a master.
He talked of Harriet, and praised her so warmly, that she could not suppose any thing wanting which a little time would not add.
We never undertook to do any thing, of any importance, which was likely to affect each other, without mutual consultation.
For it is almost an unpardonable offense to do any thing, directly or indirectly, to promote a slave's freedom, in a slave state.
It would be too ridiculous for me to attempt any thing where I am now, with my little half acre.
You know my desire to befriend you is everlasting- that I will never cease, while I know how to do any thing.
My only doubt is, whether any thing could persuade him to leave his parish.
We never undertook to do any thing, of any importance, without a mutual consultation.
If he breathes into any thing that was before thought small it dilates with the grandeur and life of the universe.
However, I am very serious in not wishing any thing to be attempted at present for me.
You are only men like us," they replied;"Ar-Rahman has not sent down any thing. You are speaking only lies.".
So easie are men to be drawn to believe any thing, from such men as have gotten credit with them;
Of Elinor's distress, she was too busily employed in measuring lengths of worsted for her rug, to see any thing at all;