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How to use any more in a sentence

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This is one of the reasons I don't use public transport any more, apart from aeroplanes.
We don't need any more ideologies imposed on us from above by intellectual thugs who think they are doing it for our own good.
Those old oriental boxes, top hats with pigeons and double-sided silk handkerchiefs won't do any more.
They told us that the building wasn't standing any more and we were in the centre of rubble.
I said that a customer is somebody who pays for goods or services, and if he wanted any more input from me it would cost him five quid a word.
Me, I'm just hoping that everything keeps on going my way and that I don't lose any more money than I have already lost.
Two weeks later Clare was moved to a children's home and we didn't see her any more.
He looked at me quizzically for a moment, but didn't ask any more questions.
The players now have more information about who they are playing against, and because of that they're not going into games blind any more.
Regular folks may not be seeing Westerns much any more, but, by jingo, scholarly folks sure do love to write about 'em.
Is there anyone out there who runs a site who feels that weblogs really need validation any more?
Once all the cards in the pack have been dealt, it is impossible for any more hands to be dealt.
She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings.
I hope that if any more jooking takes place for the season you will be the donor and not the recipient!
We'll never find happiness by looking for it, any more than we'll find the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow by looking for it.
If any one of you lovely people have linked to a post in the past, it just isn't going to work any more.
You can't trust the people you're expecting to guard the schools any more than you can a random person off the street.
If no one knows you are an employee of the company then why would your internet rant carry any more weight then a random on the internet?
Everything else goes up for us, but we don't get any more for our milk than we did two months ago or whenever.
So if they resurrect any more dead characters remember where you heard it first.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Domingo did not move any more quickly, because the doeskin breeches made it impossible.
And the important fact is that this abstruseness is not verbal, any more than it is the abstruseness of fog and cloud.
Neither will I be with you any more, except ye destroy the accursed from among you.
Nor was the alienee, doubtless, to be taxed without his own consent, any more than another tenant in capite.
This movement seems to be of no service, any more than the incessant movement of amoeboid bodies.
On the face of it, an aneurysm which is false is not an aneurysm, any more than a false bank-note is legal tender.
It would have been seeking an anticlimax to solicit any more in the building.
Nor is a land-owner a monopolist any more than is the owner of a valuable machine.
We was used to the balloon now and not afraid any more, and didn't want to be anywheres else.
But Arndt and Grres were not men to be silenced by favour, any more than by fear.
He was not going to take any more trouble to get an introduction to Miss Audrey Craven.
What was more, he and his firm were never troubled any more with inexorable demands for baksheesh.
He doesnt like the beastliness out there for its own sake, any more than Marmaduke will.
I think the full blast would be better than any more of your 'gentle' hints.
Some people who saw him probably thought he was boozed, but he wasn't, any more than I was.
See here, bubby, if I let you go will you promise not to throw any more snow-balls?
This byplay between Ochiltree and the officer did not serve to make Harper any more easy in his mind.
It was a case of caries, they said, and Austin mustn't hunt sheep any more.
The true remedy is not to be sought in that direction in the one case any more than the other.
He was not yet quite certain that Adams had any more of the clergyman in him than his cassock.
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