Use whenever in a sentence
Sentences starting with whenever
- Whenever a poor wretch asks you for help, and you feel a doubt as to what result may flow from your benevolence, give yourself the benefit of the doubt and kill the applicant. [5]
- Whenever we part with friends, Mr Richard, let us part liberally. [12]
- Whenever her mind was irrevocably made up, the automobile whirled away on all four cylinders for a half a mile or so, until they were out of reach of the railroad. [9]
- Whenever the talk was at all general, it was his delight to turn one against the other. [11]
- Whenever knowledge obliges us to doubt, we are always safe in doubting. [6]
- Whenever I happened upon him on the ground floor he always followed me about, and when I went upstairs he went too--in a tumultuous gallop. [5]
- Whenever he ordered up the danger-signals along the coast there was a week's dead calm, sure, and every time he prophesied fair weather it rained brickbats. [5]
- Whenever I wake up at night with my feet in a puddle between the blankets, I think of the men. [9]
- Whenever I got uncommon tired I played hookey, and the hiding I got next day done me good and cheered me up. [5]
- Whenever a climber tried to assist himself by the rope, it yielded and let him tumble backward. [5]
Short sentences using whenever
- Whenever Virginia was ready! [9]
Sentences containing whenever two or more times
- I shall do less whenever I shall believe what I am doing hurts the cause, and I shall do more whenever I shall believe doing more will help the cause. [7]
More example sentences with the word whenever in them
- Even Croesus, who you know is one of Amasis' well-wishers, and advises peace whenever it is possible, had not a word to say against it. [10]
- Write me whenever you have leisure. [7]
- Just come whenever you can, and come as often as you can--the oftener the better. [5]
- Look in, when you are passing; and whenever I can give you any information about our affairs and pro'spects, I shall be glad to do it. [5]
- But I warn you all that a time 's coming when you're going to feel sick whenever you think of this day. [5]
- Henceforth, whenever the yearning for the distant John seized upon her with special power, she thought of that night, and loaded the little sons near her with tokens of the tenderest love. [10]
- I repeat, I would like for Col. Bayles to raise a regiment of cavalry whenever the Union men of Kentucky desire or consent to it. [7]
- And the cordiality with which he gave help whenever it was asked, and his eagerness to acknowledge merit in others, secured him the affection of all the literary class, which is popularly supposed to have a rare appreciation of the defects of fellow craftsmen. [4]
- The King conversed with these --he had made it a point, from the beginning, to instruct himself for the kingly office by questioning prisoners whenever the opportunity offered --and the tale of their woes wrung his heart. [5]
- He differed, however, with that gentleman in politics, while in this respect he agreed with the gentleman from Virginia [Mr. Botts], whom he wished to oblige whenever it was in his power. [7]
- He could do with her exactly as he pleased, run her when and whither he chose, and tie her up to the bank whenever his judgment said that that course was best. [5]
- And whenever she winked it would turn aver. [5]
- In the bow window jutting out into the street, where the old grandmother sat in her armchair, two green and yellow parrots on brass perches interrupted the conversation, whenever it grew louder, with the shrill screams of their ugly voices. [10]
- The dark shape, whose incessant motion could be clearly perceived whenever the starlight broke through the clouds, appeared first near the city of the dead and the strangers' quarter. [10]
- I know people who have seem it ten times; they know the most of it by heart; they do not tire of it; and they say they shall still be quite willing to go and sit under its spell whenever they get the opportunity. [5]
- They got drunk whenever they could; then they fought each other or anybody else who came in the way; they cursed and swore always, drunk or sober; John Canty was a thief, and his mother a beggar. [5]
- Her heart hardened whenever she thought of the woman, but softened again when she thought of Ba'tiste, who had to suffer for the deed of a brother in "purgatore. [11]
- By and by, whenever poor Yates saw him coming, he would turn and fly, and drag his company with him, if he had company; but it was of no use; his debtor would run him down and corner him. [5]
- Which was this: whenever one of these came to die, then beyond the vague and formless images drifting through his darkening mind rose soft and rich and fair a vision of the Tree--if all was well with his soul. [5]
- To admit this, whenever it happened, was a point of honour. [10]
- No--keep your popgun; whenever I see the day that I'll be afraid to have you behind me with that thing, it 'll be time for me to join last year's hundred and eighty-two"; and he rode off in a walk, Shadbelly following. [5]
- I know that whenever I have said most, and felt most, something in me kept saying all the time: 'You're lying, you're lying, you're lying! [11]
- She watches me whenever I go out, and sees that I start straight for this office. [8]
- All in all, whenever he thought of this pair, he felt like the lover of art who entrusts the finest gem in his collection to a rich man who knows not how to prize its real value, and puts it in the wrong place. [10]
- The window spaces were closed by wooden shutters, and whenever they moved with a low creaking or louder banging Hermon started and forgot everything else in anxiety about his invalid friend, whose suffering every strong wind brought on again, and often seriously increased. [10]
- But, whenever Pyrrhus went to market, letters reached the island delivered at the fish auction in the harbour by Anukis, Charmian's Nubian maid, to the old freedman, who had become her close friend. [10]
- She knew full well the meaning of the deep lines that marked his lips and brow; for Porphyrius had never made any secret of his distress and vexation whenever he found himself compelled to confess a creed in which he did not honestly believe. [10]
- When he is well again, if he hears that I am with Caesar, in obedience to his call whenever he sends for me, and if evil tongues tell him dreadful things about me, he, too, will condemn me! [10]
- They go for weakness whenever they see it, with stimulants and strengtheners, and they go for overaction, heat, and high pulse, and the rest, with cooling and reducing remedies. [6]
- He came whenever we invited him, but had no word, no look, scarcely a greeting for our young lady. [10]
- Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and hating the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one. [5]
- She was to watch me intently, and whenever I glanced toward her she was going to deliver a gubernatorial laugh that would lead the whole audience into applause. [5]
- For the story was, that he was paying his court to the young lady whenever he got an opportunity, and that he was cultivating an intimacy with Miss Cynthia Badlam. [6]
- Hereupon the father was urgent on the King's Majesty that he should seek to seize my brother, pronounce him a banished outlaw, and that whenever his person should be taken he was to be punished with death. [10]
- Some said it was the softened climate, but others believed it was owing to the habit of keeping their ears open whenever they were walking through the grass or in the woods. [6]
- But she, too, was not forgotten, for, whenever you lifted your stick, you thought, I should suppose, of her. [10]
- Whenever, any allusion was made that might recall Selby to mind, she looked awful--as if she could kill him. [5]
- The single gentleman was inexorable; and whenever he had exhausted all other modes and fashions of restlessness, it invariably occurred to him that Kit's mother wanted brandy and water. [12]
- Once, when I was an underpaid reporter in Virginia City, whenever I wished to play billiards I went out to look for an easy mark. [5]
- You remember I was an old Whig, and whenever the Democratic party tried to get me to vote that the war had been righteously begun by the President, I would not do it. [7]
- The little man was always in pursuit of information, in his guide-book or from his fellow-passengers, and whenever he obtained any he invariably repeated it to his wife, who said "Fancy! [4]
- Not he; but virtue passed through the hem of their parchment and leather garments whenever he touched them, as the precious drugs sweated through the bat's handle in the Arabian story. [6]
- After all, depend upon it, it is better to be worn out with work in a thronged community, than to perish of inaction in a stagnant solitude take this truth into consideration whenever you get tired of work and bustle. [14]
- I could then undo the lumbering padlocks with which our chains were fastened, whenever I might choose. [5]
- She, however, perfectly understood her position, and knew that the sweet friends, who exchanged with her, whenever they met, the conventional phrases of affection commented sarcastically upon her ambitions for her daughter. [4]
- And whenever we tried to persuade him to feel cheerfuler, he only shook his head and said if we only knowed what it was to carry around a murderer's load in your heart we wouldn't talk that way. [5]
- But the Legislature trembles whenever a labour leader opens his mouth. [9]
- Whenever his hand touched hers a thrill ran through his veins. [10]
- Now they just touch 'em off with a little dynamite, and they've got a cellar dug and filled up with kindling ready for housekeeping whenever you want it. [8]
- May I recommend to you the following caution, as a guide, whenever you are dealing with a woman, or an artist, or a poet--if you are handling an editor or politician, it is superfluous advice. [6]
- He also vowed to the convent and its saint--which, come what might, should also be his--a rich gift whenever the Emperor or the gaming table again filled his purse. [10]
- He was wont to say to the little Avocat whenever Francois's name was mentioned: "The spirit of a man will support him, but a wounded spirit who can bear? [11]
- The wits used to say that Ropers,--the poet once before referred to, old Samuel Ropers, author of the Pleasures of Memory and giver of famous breakfasts,--was accustomed to have straw laid before the house whenever he had just given birth to a couplet. [6]
- We were expecting to recognize that mountain whenever or wherever we should run across it. [5]
- He was ready to read the story, whenever it should arrive. [5]
- Whenever we tried to pass, the men in it turned obliquely across the road and prevented us, and this was repeated again and again. [6]
- You are dear to me, like the beautiful by-gone days of my youth, like pleasant dreams, like a noble song, in which we take delight, and which refreshes our souls, whenever we hear or remember it--but more you are not, more you can never be. [10]
- Whenever you come to Haworth, you shall certainly have a thorough drenching in your own shower-bath. [14]
- Yet the struggle to forget him constantly recalled him to her mind, no matter how earnestly she strove to shut out his image whenever it appeared. [10]
- Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. [7]
- We seemed able to choose our own route and go whenever we pleased, unchallenged and unmolested. [5]
- I always intend to be so situated (unless I marry,) that I can "pull up stakes" and clear out whenever I feel like it. [5]
- I understand it to be a principle of Democracy to whip foreign nations whenever, they interfere with us. [7]
- From time to time she smoothed the folds of her dress, and whenever the story produced an effect she glanced at Anna Pavlovna, at once adopted just the expression she saw on the maid of honor's face, and again relapsed into her radiant smile. [2]
- The counsel of Thy lips shall guide my way; I have obeyed whenever Thou hast ruled; I call on Thee--and, with my fame, Thy glory Shall fill the world, from farthest east to west. [10]
- Would she not thus compel him inevitably to remember her whenever he should think of Paula? [10]
- Whenever we do this we are in a lying attitude, and our speech is cant; for none of us are reverent--in a meritorious way; deep down in our hearts we are all irreverent. [5]
- Whenever I perceive this sign on this man's dial, I comprehend it, and lapse into silence, and give him opportunity to unload his heart. [5]
- A kitten of this cat soon learned the same trick, and practised it ever afterwards, whenever there was an opportunity. [1]
- They still preserved their ample buckskin seat intact; and so his short pea jacket and his long, thin legs assisted to make him a picturesque object whenever he stood on the forecastle looking abroad upon the ocean over the bows. [5]
- She never spoke the words now, but whenever she thought them her heart shrank in pain. [11]
- Whenever he gave the word, an abundant meal must at once be ready. [10]
- Whenever I took the wheel for a moment on Ealer's watch, Ritchie would sit back on the bench and play Brown, with continual ejaculations of 'Snatch her! [5]
- I secretly admitted the truth of his remark, but whenever I yielded to the impulse to write I felt as if I were being disloyal to the mistress to whom I had devoted all my physical and mental powers. [10]
- Everybody smoked in the streets, for one thing, they noticed; everybody "took a drink" in an open manner whenever he wished to do so or was asked, as if the habit needed no concealment or apology. [5]
- He examined all the papers in detail, and whenever there seemed anything like a hitch, either in the papers or my statement, he would go back and take up the thread and follow it patiently out to an intelligent and satisfactory result. [5]
- Whenever I see the movement of a locomotive I hear the whistle and see the valves opening and wheels turning; but I have no right to conclude that the whistling and the turning of wheels are the cause of the movement of the engine. [2]
- I believe that the human mind, whenever it is developed enough to comprehend its own action, rests, and has always rested, in this expectation. [4]
- Let him shape the conversation to suit himself--let him drop it or change it whenever he wants to. [5]
- In these dramas the comic element is introduced whenever its character of reality gives it the right of admission and the advantage of opportune appearance. [4]
- A part of the bow had been carried away and a small hole made just above the waterline, through which the water spurted whenever she encountered a large wave. [4]
- For long afterwards the baboon rejoiced and triumphed whenever he saw his victim. [1]
- That gives me the "hypo" whenever I think of it. [7]
- It is evident that whenever, under the inspiration of the Deity, she turns out a book, she is always allowed to do some of the preface. [5]
- It would appear that whenever you ask a public-school pupil when a thing--anything, no matter what--happened,and he is in doubt, he always rips out his 1492. [5]
- I have heard that whenever the name of man is spoken, the doctrine of immortality is announced; it cleaves to his constitution. [6]
- I will explain that whenever I want a thing, and Mrs. McWilliams wants another thing, and we decide upon the thing that Mrs. McWilliams wants--as we always do --she calls that a compromise. [5]
- Oropastes taught me, that whenever a Persian dies dogs' are brought in, that the Divs may enter into them. [10]
- Whenever he felt that warm fluid on his tongue he was certain of his doom, and the horror of slowly dying oppressed him, angered him. [11]
- It is said that under a general law, whenever a R. R. Co. gets tired of its debts, it may transfer fraudulently to get rid of them. [7]
- Whenever I observed that the head of a department was pursuing a wrong course, I laid down everything and went and tried to set him right, as it was my duty to do; and I never was thanked for it in a single instance. [5]
- Not only did that Ordinance prevail, but it was constantly looked to whenever a step was taken by a new Territory to become a State. [7]
- Lastly he said that he, Joshua, would be placed in command of the Hebrew forces and, as regent, mediate and settle disputes between them and the Egyptians whenever it seemed necessary. [10]
- She may trust Teta entirely, for he is honest, and ask him for money whenever she needs it. [10]
- You were so tender, yet so strong, So gentle, yet so free, Your every word, whenever heard, Seemed wondrous wise to me. [11]
- He had forborne telling her of her son; and she, whenever she had seen him, had contented herself with asking general questions, dreading in her heart that Jock had died a dreadful or shameful death, or else this gentleman would, voluntarily, say more. [11]
- Elsie could n't tell her,--did n't like to speak about it,--shuddered whenever Sophy mentioned it. [6]
- It has been taught in German universities, and it will be taught in ours whenever we shall succeed in inducing your friends, by one means or another, not to continue endowing them. [9]
- I was naturally susceptible, and tried to form other attachments, but my heart would not hold on; it would continually recur to what it had lost; and whenever there was a pause in the hurry of novelty and excitement, I would sink into dismal dejection. [4]
- Whenever the clock struck, it seemed as if years had gone by since I had heard it last. [5]
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