Sentence examples for having any kind from inspiring English sources

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WANDERING I hate having any kind of set plan.

They're not having any kind of effect on the external world.

She is therefore the closest the CBeebies channel comes to having any kind of feminist icon.

"Money is more important to them" than having any kind of cooperation, he said.

"We work to take on these environmental challenges without having any kind of profound connection with nature.

Yet, he said, "you're expressly forbidden from having any kind of agreement about any kind of salary or anything".

And if you're having any kind of relaxing beauty treatment, a running commentary is completely not on.

"People are very funny about admitting to having any kind of problem or difficulty with their dog," Ms. Tetrault said.

So, for the federal government to be having any kind of, you know, blanket rules that they're going to try to impose, I think doesn't make sense.

Only Matthew admitted to having any kind of crush at all, on a girl named Maggie, who happened to play softball.

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I think the "politics of dissatisfaction" is that feeling of... we're not happy, but we have been disabled collectively [from having] any kind of agency.

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