We have no meanings for "visit any one" in our records yet.
1 I cannot imagine, either, that our grandmother would ever have consented to visit any one .
2 Then, abruptly: "Did Sir Marcus ever visit any one who lived in College Road?"
3 I was allowed to go out and to receive visitors, but not to visit any one myself.
4 Don't you go near that Grace Carden; don't visit any one that knew us in better days.
5 I would not visit any one who had gas in his house; but even in palaces I find lamps-itis too dreadful.
6 And, if you'd like to visit any one of these successful, food-loving schools to see for yourself, you'd be my very welcome guest.
7 Visit any one of the seven The Cosmetic and Dental Emporium branches in South Africa.
8 Of course if he was visiting any one and pretending to be a real person, I had no chance in the world.
9 "No, Lady Laura; papa won't let me visit any one at Holborough, except my uncle and aunt, the Olivers."
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