Use whatever in a sentence
Sentences starting with whatever
- Whatever may happen, your illustrious life cannot be in danger! [10]
- Whatever comes from your house fills my mind with pleasant memories. [10]
- Whatever excursions the writer makes in fancy, we require fundamental consistency with human nature. [4]
- Whatever a man would do himself, he thinks others are capable of. [10]
- Whatever may be worked out by a criticism of the language of those resolutions, the people have never understood them as being any more than an indorsement of the compromises of 1850, and a release of our senators from voting for the Wilmot Proviso. [7]
- Whatever Rudyard was willing to do, there was that which she could not do. [11]
- Whatever she desires whose fulfilment will not force me to despise myself is granted in advance. [10]
- Whatever concerns the whole should be confided to the whole--to the General Government; while whatever concerns only the State should be left exclusively to the State. [7]
- Whatever happens and whoever may stand at the head of affairs, the theory can always say that such and such a person took the lead because the collective will was transferred to him. [2]
- Whatever he wants, when he comes--that is, any reasonable and unsacrilegious thing--he can have. [5]
Sentences ending with whatever
- The population's only two hundred--" "That's all right, that's all right--" "And they hadn't any right to elect me; we're not even a territory, there's no Organic Act, the government hasn't any official knowledge of us whatever. [5]
- Now I insist this provision was made for Utah and New Mexico, and for no other place whatever. [7]
- That they consider themselves so there is no doubt whatever. [6]
- The authority of the other sovereigns has limits, hers has none, none whatever. [5]
- Only the fact that she was convinced that Hilary was in real danger made her relate, in a few brief words, what had occurred, and when she had finished Mr. Vane made no comment whatever. [9]
- I cannot see that it serves any good purpose whatever. [4]
- But poor Hugo stood no chance whatever. [5]
- I read a sort of lecture to three different audiences during the last month and this; but I did so under circumstances which made it a waste of no time whatever. [7]
- His anger now seemed to have had no effect upon her whatever. [9]
- Any violations of said conditions will involve the forfeiture and condemnation of the vessel and cargo, and the exclusion of all parties concerned from any further privilege of entering the United States during the war for any purpose whatever. [7]
Short sentences using whatever
- Whatever he does succeeds. [2]
- Whatever become of it? [5]
- I've nothing whatever for you. [4]
- It showed no change whatever. [11]
- Whatever falls, I'll be ready. [13]
- Whatever one hears--curses! [10]
- Whatever happens! [9]
- None whatever. [4]
Sentences containing whatever two or more times
- Whatever I am, whatever I may accomplish, belongs to Thee, Oh Mighty Lord, and I am ready to devote my blood, my life to my people. [10]
- Whatever the end, whatever happens to the thing I want to do, I--" He drew her closer. [11]
- Whatever the law was, whatever wrong the old man had done, it had been atoned for; the price had been paid by both. [11]
- Whatever has been was a dream; whatever is now"--and he folded her hand in his--"is real; and there is no such thing as forgiveness to be spoken of between us. [11]
- At last he turned and said: "Madame, whatever has happened, whatever may happen, I trust you will be brave. [11]
- She admonished me, too, against liquor-drinking, and whatever capacity for endurance I have at present, and whatever usefulness I may have attained through life, I attribute to having complied with her pious and correct wishes. [5]
- Whatever he tried to be, whatever he engaged in, the evil and falsehood of it repulsed him and blocked every path of activity. [2]
- Whatever he might think, whatever considerations might arise at other times, a sinister feeling came upon him when Eglington was with him. [11]
- Whatever comes from the brain carries the hue of the place it came from, and whatever comes from the heart carries the heat and color of its birthplace. [6]
- Whatever the greatness of the nation, whatever the accumulation of wealth, the worth of the world to us is exactly the worth of our individual lives. [4]
More example sentences with the word whatever in them
- So hold up your head, and whatever liking you may have in your heart for the traitor, tear it out and trample on it. [10]
- Even a jolly young Irishman of Plaster Cove, whose nature it is to sleep under whatever discouragement, is beaten by these circumstances. [4]
- Didn't I tell you that _you_ couldn't enter unless your religion, whatever it might be, was your own free property? [5]
- Ask him, if you please, whatever you wish to know about his doings. [6]
- Ask whatever else you like, only deliver me from this awful suspense. [10]
- I am sure you exaggerate your danger, whatever it is. [11]
- Tell me, have you ever sold your clothes to the Mart, or whatever the miserable coffin-shop is called? [11]
- Send me whatever you can spare conveniently--I want it to work the Flyaway with. [5]
- Do you think you can better yourselves, on that subject, by leaving us here under no obligation whatever to return those specimens of your movable property that come hither? [7]
- He knew she would stand by him whatever happened. [4]
- And whatever she would say was bound to have a quality of interest and attraction that could be exercised by no other lips. [4]
- Jealousy!--I believe she would be capable of the worst--" "Yet," Dion interrupted, "Charmian will soften whatever injury Iras plans to do me, and, though I cannot rely much upon my uncle, Archibius is above both and favours us and our marriage. [10]
- Don't wait and worry about a good price but sell out for whatever you can get, and come along, or you might be too late. [5]
- For in whatever world I may find myself, I hope I shall always love our poor little spheroid, so long my home, which some kind angel may point out to me as a gilded globule swimming in the sunlight far away. [6]
- For just pure woodcraft, or sailorcraft, or whatever it is, isn't that neat? [5]
- Looking over this wonderful prospect of the St. Lawrence, he had an insistent feeling that he ought to remain in the land where he was born, and give of whatever he was capable to its life. [11]
- Wheresoever you place woman, sir--in whatever position or estate--she is an ornament to the place she occupies, and a treasure to the world. [5]
- The nurse, a woman of estimable character and strong will, would faithfully protect her whatever might happen. [10]
- She was familiar with whatever Grecian art had created, and the animated conversation became a bewitching spectacle. [10]
- Come--come and say with me that we shall part no more--in spirit no more; that, whatever comes, you and I have fulfilled our great hope, though under the shadow of the sword. [11]
- Chrysilla was acquainted with life, and knew that Eros never mingles more arbitrarily in the intercourse of a young couple than when, after a long separation, there is anything whatever to forgive. [10]
- Her sunny drawing-room, with its gathered silk curtains, was especially beautiful; whatever the Leffingwells or Allisons may have lacked, it was not taste. [9]
- It perfectly consisted with a keen sense of whatever was sordid and selfish in a man on whom his career must have had its inevitable effect. [8]
- But whatever I wish, you two have your destiny in your own hands. [4]
- He commissioned Anselmus Winckler, an excellent notary, and formerly his most intimate school friend, to close the apothecary shop and to sell privately whatever it contained. [10]
- I told my wife that I begged her to forget the past, to forgive me whatever wrong I may have done her, and that I had nothing to forgive. [2]
- They belong to whoever rubs the lamp or the ring, and they've got to do whatever he says. [5]
- A young woman who was left in charge of the villa had supplied him with whatever he needed. [10]
- And the lawyer who defends such cases, whatever his personal feelings may be, cannot afford to be swayed by them. [9]
- Kathleen, that name which had haunted her--ah, whoever Kathleen was, or whatever Kathleen had to do with him or his life, she had no reason to fear Kathleen now. [11]
- It is that wherever Texas was exercising jurisdiction was hers; and wherever Mexico was exercising jurisdiction was hers; and that whatever separated the actual exercise of jurisdiction of the one from that of the other was the true boundary between them. [7]
- Heaven only knows where we are going, and heaven knows what is happening to us--but it is very strange and pleasant whatever it is. [2]
- He said nothing whatever, but stood regarding her with a clear eye and a face by far too severe. [9]
- I want you, whatever you are, if you are. [9]
- They do nothing whatever without pay. [5]
- Friendship, love, religion, whatever will set her nature at work. [6]
- I have nothing whatever to complain of from Mr. Flint. [9]
- She would face whatever there was to face. [11]
- Philip might be whatever the world chose to call him, but her house was her own, and he had come uninvited, and he was unwelcome. [11]
- At any rate, whatever the merits of their case, no one in England accused the Johannesburgers of foolhardy courage or impassioned daring. [11]
- He worked well whatever the import of his work. [2]
- There is nothing whatever that he will not eat but European butter, and he would eat that if he could taste it. [5]
- In any case, whatever she, Euryale, could do to save her from the worst fate that could befall a woman, that should be done, and this time it was she who drew the other toward her and kissed her. [10]
- I feel that whatever service you offer me, you offer with a good heart, and I am as grateful for it as if it were the greatest boon to me. [5]
- Prevent violence from whatever quarter, and see that the soldiers themselves do no wrong. [7]
- Only this, then: whatever may happen to you when I am not here..." "What can happen? [2]
- Then no light whatever issues from the boat. [5]
- There was nothing whatever in this dim marble prison but five more of these biers. [5]
- She had lost whatever illusion once existed regarding him. [11]
- I owe you whatever I am that's worth while, if anything I am is worth while. [11]
- A pretty woman, whatever her airs and quality, is to be carried the same way, and a man ought never to be frightened by appearances. [9]
- Shun wine, and whatever heats the blood. [10]
- The Prophet, or whatever he was called, was a burly, bull-necked man of hard sense, really leading a great industrial army. [6]
- He drew ashore whatever he wanted that would serve his purpose. [6]
- I will do whatever he bids me in perfect confidence; and what he thinks about me you may judge for yourself, for he is going to put me in the care of his tutor Eusebius. [10]
- And, alas again, whatever good showing we may make, we shall wish it were larger; the more people we have the more we shall want. [4]
- He's a crank, whatever else he is. [11]
- They eat nothing whatever but bread and salt; they drink nothing but water. [5]
- It don't say whatever became of William Schuyler. [5]
- I know nothing whatever about the Bank Note Co., and never did know anything about it. [5]
- Clams care nothing whatever about music. [5]
- I don't know what your business with him was," the long-moustached detective said to Jean Jacques, "but whatever the grudge is, if you don't want to appear in court in the morning, the walking's good out of town night or day--so long! [11]
- We see just what we were when they were our peers, and can strike the balance between that and whatever we may feel ourselves to be now. [6]
- You tell me what to do, and whatever you say I'll do it. [5]
- I wondered, too, what part I should play in the development of the comedy, tragedy, or whatever it was to be. [11]
- Whatever Marion's faults were, she had a fine dislike of anything that seemed unfair. [11]
- If the truth were told, whatever it is, I believe it would be to your credit--I'll say that for you. [11]
- If only he were to bid her be his, she would follow him whither and wherever he desired, whatever Karnis and Herse might say to the contrary. [10]
- Yet, if he were overtaken, he would fight; yes, fight to the end, whatever it might be. [11]
- Whatever faults there were in this essay, it interested them both. [6]
- When Prince Andrew went in the two princesses, who had only met once before for a short time at his wedding, were in each other's arms warmly pressing their lips to whatever place they happened to touch. [2]
- And couldn't, very well, perhaps, on a Metaphysical College income of but a few thousand dollars a day, or a week, or whatever it was in those magnificently flourishing times. [5]
- But he was well aware that whatever tone he took with his seneschal, he never fooled him. [9]
- Well, whatever other weapons you have, you must have that, I admit. [11]
- Whatever we do, we must not act hastily. [9]
- By and by we all retired to our narrow German beds; and when Livy and I finished talking across the room, it was all decided that we would rest 24 hours then pay whatever damages were required, and straightway fly to the south of France. [5]
- But whatever policy we adopt, there must be an energetic prosecution of it. [7]
- Much the best way to work him to supply that thousand dollars is to split it into parts and contribute, say a hundred dollars a year, or fifty, or whatever the sum maybe. [5]
- They had to watch over his health, of which, whatever was its state, he seldom complained. [14]
- Whatever the number was, the crowd was very great,--so great that one might well feel alarmed for the safety of any delicate person who was in the _pack_ which formed itself at one place in the course of the evening. [6]
- Whatever his trouble was, that face had obscured it in a flash, and the pools of feeling far down in the depths of a lonely nature had been stirred. [11]
- Whatever the feeling was, it was an open thing, which had neither motive nor purpose behind it--just a thing almost feminine in its nature. [11]
- Whatever your scheme was, it had sense in it, Blake's opinion to the contrary notwithstanding. [5]
- Whatever else he was, he made few pretensions. [4]
- Whatever the reason was, he furnished her with means, not only for her necessary expenses, but sufficient to afford her many of the elegances which she would be like to want in the fashionable society with which she was for a short time to mingle. [6]
- The fullest stream--he was well aware of it--came from ancient pagan times, but from whatever sources the spring was fed, the Church had understood how to assimilate, preserve, and sanctify it. [10]
- His first impulse was to let Charley take his fate at the hands of the people of Chaudiere, whatever it might be. [11]
- Whatever mistake he was thought to have committed was condoned by amicable treatment, neutralized by the virtual indorsement of the government in the instructions of the 25th of September, and obsolete as a ground of quarrel by lapse of time. [6]
- How glad she was that she still had the four drachmae which she had coaxed out of Karnis in the Xenodochium that evening; she could buy whatever she liked for her lover. [10]
- No notice whatever was sent to me to-day. [5]
- Beyond this nothing was said, whatever may have been in the mind of either. [6]
- Their entire being was reduced to a monotonous dead level of patience, resignation, dumb uncomplaining acceptance of whatever might befall them in this life. [5]
- Only Count Rostov was pleased with them as he had been pleased with those of the naval officer, the senator, and in general with whatever speech he had last heard. [2]
- Whatever failing there was on his critical side was due to this somewhat uncritical attitude; for it is from his particular friends that the writer is apt to get the most dispassionate consideration and sometimes the coldest commendation. [4]
- Whatever he did was judiciously conceived and perfectly executed; it satisfied the head, but rarely touched the heart. [4]
- Whatever the process was in the colonel's mind, he said at last: "I see no good reason for declining to act for you, Mr. Fulkerson, and I shall be very happy if I can be of service to you. [8]
- To Dennis it was as though he had been made a fool of by Fate or Providence, or whatever controlled the destinies of men; as though the dangerous episode had been arranged to trap him into this situation. [11]
- Whatever he disclosed was always in confidence, so that he had the reputation of being as discreet as he was knowing. [4]
- Whatever miseries this war brings upon us, it is making us wiser, and, we trust, better. [6]
- I do not want to know your d--d principles--or grievances, or whatever they are. [9]
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