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I don't lend my books to any of the students.
I look to him for direction in everything.
I went out in spite of the rain.
I'm opposed to any type of war.
I'm sure I can overcome any difficulty.
I don't belong to any club.
I answered neither of the letters.
I don't want to go any place.
I don't want to go anywhere.
I never go anywhere.
I feel nothing but contempt for such behavior.
I have been nowhere this summer.
I foolishly interpreted the idiom according to its literal sense.
There is nothing left in my stomach, either.
I carelessly deleted your e-mail address and had to ask Russell in New Zealand for it.
I gave you explicit instructions not to touch anything.
I'll take care that you don't meet with any injury.
I am not going, because, among other reasons, I don't have money.
My friend has had three jobs in a year; he never sticks to anything for long.
They didn't come in spite of my orders.

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