Sentence examples for live anyhow from inspiring English sources

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I am more concerned with the spread of my cancer and that I don't have long to live anyhow".

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As Mr. Lithgow sings in perfect Brooklyn-ese in the screwball song once sung by Art Carney: "A funny thing happened to Bruce yesterday/The tide came along, he got carried away/He come up in Jersey, but it's O.K. now/'Cause that's where he lives anyhow".

Janet Maslin from The New York Times enjoyed The Frighteners, but "walked out the theater with mixed emotions," she commented that "Peter Jackson deserves more enthusiasm for expert, imaginative effects than for his live actors anyhow.

In New York, the eternal struggle to cope with the high cost of living has often meant a willingness to live with just about anyone, anyhow.

This is, for the time being anyhow, the world we live in.

Now, the Jews felt, having been given laws of their own, they would no longer be outlawed; if they kept to themselves — as they had been forced to do anyhow — they would be able to live unmolested.

All your approval ratings may plummet to the earth just like a bomb No worries, please don't have a cow Black lives don't matter, anyhow You'll still be Mayor four years from now... Rahm!

It wasn't much of a cat, anyhow, but it lived a long time, outlived the old lady by several moons.

Anyhow, if the Edstone is living a new life as a driveway on the south coast, we need to know about it.

Anyhow, the day after I started living as a woman, the agency called me in to work on a project, which was great.

"It may be hard to get something to eat sometimes, but anyhow I ain't fighting alligators and living in a mud hut".

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