Sentence examples for anyway meaning from inspiring English sources

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When I assented to this advice, and said, "Who cares what his name is, anyway?," meaning New Yorker readers, this person looked hurt, and said, "That's mean".

It has also been suggested that humans can't absorb the antioxidant compounds from eating blueberries anyway, meaning they wouldn't have any protective effect from this free-radical damage.

And in 2003, the area was declared a landmark anyway, meaning that if condominiums are there at all, they tend to be found along the edges.

Lawyers counter that referral fees are just a form of marketing – and a significant minority of firms refuse to pay them anyway meaning they will have to invest in other ways to attract work.

If you don't buy the domain right then, they register the domain anyway, meaning if you try to buy it somewhere else you can't.

The search engine was a distant number two in the market to Baidu, and many of the people already using Google in China, I assumed, were doing so through VPNs anyway, meaning the government blocking it wouldn't immediately change much in terms of users' experience.

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We're sort of hitting saturation point with Lips stuff anyway (not meaning we aren't into them anymore, it's just impossible to write anything about the same band more than 30 times), so we're glad they've got a reputable steward to take care of them while we get a breather.

"Under these circumstances, your husband wouldn't be allowed in the O.R. anyway," a nurse told her, meaning to console her.

The surge pricing zones in London, according to the researchers Users tend to go for one of those options anyway, according to the researchers, meaning that the pricing can work out unfairly for drivers.

I'm going to die soon anyway, and life is better without meaning.

In many cases once the rhyme is established the second half of the phrase is dropped anyway, so for example "mince pies", meaning eyes, becomes "mincers", and "butcher's hook", meaning look, becomes "butcher's".

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