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Nobody thought anything of it at the time.

If he is anything of a gentleman, he will pay the money.

Nobody can achieve anything of real significance unless he works very hard.

Sometimes when Ilook at what's happening in the world, it's hard to imagine going out and doing anything of meaning.

When he takes office he will be considered a "usurper" not deserving of my respect for anything of which he affixes his name.

Every time somebody wrote 00 in the year column of some form or anything of that sort, it gave them a chuckle.

You may not think anything of it.

We must never permit anything of the sort.

You can get anything of these prizes, if you can string this flag up on the top of the flagpole.

The Character of yoon is a kind of perfect person who will sacrifices anything of his for the sense of love.

"Is there anything of which men say, See, this is new? It has been in the old time which was before us."

It was peculiar, but I didn't think anything of it.

The mechanic, who had never seen anything of the sort, looked it over carefully with obvious appreciation.

The coalition government is “terrified” of being seen publicly championing anything offered by private schools, says a close observer of Conservative education policy.

Then he turned his attention back to the traffic cameras, scanning for anything of interest.

If the offense involved the offer or the receipt of anything of pecuniary value for undertaking the murder, increase by 4 levels.

I'm surprised, I wouldn't expect one like you to know anything of history.

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I'd believe absolutely anything of that fellow.

But I don’t think it’s anything of the sort — because “mostly” is not the same as “entirely.”

The test report is invalid when anything of the following happens -illegal transfer, reproduction, embezzlement, imposture, modification or tampering in any media form.