Hope you aren't planning on putting the angel in your 70 gallon tank.
Any angel has the potential to go after an anemone, though "large" angels have a better chance of doing it. Though I have personally watched a lemonpeel and bi-color go after an S. haddoni, along with a blue face angel. All 3 times the anemone was hosting a pair of clowns.
Probably depends on the species of anemone, I keep an LTA and have kept several species of angels with it including a blueline without incident. An anemone is never going to be an angels preferred choice of food but there are no guarantees.
There's a lot of variables to this complicated anwser..........the type of nem, the species of angel, & the clowns that are living in the nem, the size of the tank, & the livestock level.
I would try to get more specific at what you want to do.
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