We have no meanings for "be any exception" in our records yet.
1 There cannot be any exception to those laws which are uniform throughout.
2 So the boy had no reason to believe that today would be any exception .
3 I don't claim to be any exception in this regard.
4 Well, we won't let tonight be any exception .
5 Well, a stern chase is proverbially a long chase, and I guess this one is n't going to be any exception .
6 This was the case in every feudal land, and no one would suppose that there should be any exception in England.
7 No one knows what the hell else anyone is doing in Meyer's Wacky West Wing, so why should Kent be any exception ?
8 They had quarrelled before and nothing had come of it, so he had no reason to think that this would be any exception .
9 I never saw a man yet that did if he'd tell the truth, and so this here dark city stranger won't be any exception .
10 It was only natural for a young man to make love to a pretty girl, he thought, and why should he be any exception ?
11 In short, virtue is happiness, even in this world; and, if there be any exception to the rule, it will be rectified in another world.
12 I don't see this year as being any exception , Freedman said.
13 If there is any exception to this rule, I, for one, never heard of it.
14 If there was any exception , it was in regard to the course pursued by General Hancock.
15 If there are any exceptions , all will be set right in the final distribution of things.
16 Would there be any exceptions or strings attached?
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