Use whose in a sentence
Sentences starting with whose
- Whose wife is this?--and that pretty one near her, whose daughter is she? [4]
- Whose boat is this? [9]
- Whose will be the Arsenal now? [9]
- Whose sympathy could she be sure of, if not of his? [9]
- Whose save my own are these lines around the corners of the eyes and on the brow? [10]
- Whose property is my body? [5]
- Whose hand protect me from myself but Thine? [6]
- Whose money was it? [11]
- Whose gold is it that buys guns and powder and lead to send the Shawnee and the Iroquois and Algonquin on the warpath? [9]
- Whose business is it den, I'd like to know? [5]
Sentences ending with whose
- I ask you, whose? [10]
- You know whose. [10]
Short sentences using whose
- Well, whose was the one? [11]
- But whose was the guilt? [10]
- By whose authority? [7]
- Whose were they? [10]
- Whose, then? [5]
Sentences containing whose two or more times
- How beautiful the world is to an invalid, whose senses are all clarified, who has been so near the world of spirits that she is sensitive to the finest influences, and whose frame responds with a thrill to the subtlest ministrations of soothing nature. [5]
- She was familiar with one of the prisons, whose doors she had opened to many a hapless mortal whose disappearance, in her opinion, might be of service to the Queen. [10]
- Therefore his relations with his brother-in-law, whose prudent caution he considered avarice, and whose earnest protests against his often unprecedented demands frequently roused his ire, became more and more unfriendly. [10]
- He never meddled with any other town, for he was afraid to venture into houses whose ins and outs he did not know and the habits of whose households he was not acquainted with. [5]
- His eyes stared wildly at Dubarre, to whose face the flush of wine had come, whose look was now maliciously triumphant. [11]
- Soldiers and merchants, whose various ranks in society were betokened by the length of their white garments, bordered with colored fringes, were interspersed among the crowd of half-naked, sinewy men, whose only clothing consisted of an apron, the costume of the lower classes. [10]
- The man on whose breast he saw Kasana lay her head was a prince, a person of high rank and great power, and the capricious beauty did not always repel the bold man, when his lips sought those for whose kiss Ephraim so ardently longed. [10]
- She knew at whose bidding the avenging angel had entered there, and whose criminal guile had trifled with him. [10]
- From this client while in a state of abject subjection, Berry, whose heart was hard that day, but whose diplomacy was impeccable, discovered a thing of moment. [11]
- During the years which immediately followed his departure from college, Warner led the somewhat desultory and apparently aimless life of many American graduates whose future depends upon their own exertions and whose choice of a career is mainly determined by circumstances. [4]
More example sentences with the word whose in them
- Egypt attained the zenith of her power under this king, whose army, according to Diodorus (I. [10]
- There was that youth in Pennsylvania, whose curious confession was published some years ago. [5]
- And your Confederation, your unions are for the skilled workers, whose conditions aren't so bad,--and they're getting better every time you jack up the wages. [9]
- Nay, makers of your gods, Each day ye break an image in your shrine And plant a fairer image where it stood Where is the Moloch of your fathers' creed, Whose fires of torment burned for span-long babes? [6]
- You must subdue your curiosity for a few days longer, and then it may easily happen that the man whose very aspect makes you feel dirty--the bat, the toad--" "Let that pass now," cried Polykarp. [10]
- All respect to your Boy Eating Figs, in whose presence you would feel the pleasure he himself enjoyed while consuming the sweet fruit. [10]
- Gifted Hopkins, a young poet of distinction, whose fame will reach you by and by, if it has not come to your ears already. [6]
- There was a young novelist present whose first story, "The Girl I Left Behind Me," had made a hit the last season. [4]
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- Even a jolly young Irishman of Plaster Cove, whose nature it is to sleep under whatever discouragement, is beaten by these circumstances. [4]
- And for the young bloods, whose greatest regret was that they could not send forth a daughter of joy into the Champs Elysee in her carriage, she had ever sent them about their business. [11]
- Blame him not, you whose garden-patch is not watered with the tears of mourners. [6]
- When they give you the signal, brave Martialis, remember the unfortunate woman in Alexandria whose death you swore to revenge. [10]
- No stranger puzzles you so much as the once close friend, with whose thinking and associates you have for years been unfamiliar. [4]
- Think you, that you might kill my brother, whose shoe-latchet were too high for you? [11]
- From its summit you look south into a vast wilderness basin, a great stretch of forest little trodden, and out of whose bosom you can hear from the heights on a still day the loud murmur of the Boquet. [4]
- I don't think you knew it, but his first wife was one of your acquaintances-- Mrs. Llyn, whose daughter you saw just before we left Playmore. [11]
- I couldn't let you go from me now, ignorant of the truth, you whose trust is beyond telling. [11]
- I really believe you are in love with some one woman by whose side all the others have lost their charms. [10]
- Love continued to yearn for him even after she had sundered the bond; but he often yielded to the longing for his higher home, of whose splendours he retained a memory, and soared upward. [10]
- Here was a yawning pit upon whose floor the armies of Russia could camp, and have room to spare. [5]
- Is my father wrong when he says that it is a proud thing to belong to the mightiest realm on earth, before whose power barbarians tremble; a great thing to feel and call yourself a Roman citizen? [10]
- An author whose writings are like mosaics must have borrowed from many quarries. [6]
- Come, vagrant, outcast, wretch forlorn In leather jerkin stained and torn, Whose talk has filled my idle hour And made me half forget the shower, I'll do at least as much for you, Your coat I'll patch, your gilt renew, Read you,--perhaps,--some other time. [6]
- On no account would she have left the capital during this period of decision, and, though her husband earnestly entreated her to go to the springs, whose waters had proved so beneficial, she remained in Brussels. [10]
- How quickly suspicion would rest on a lass whose respectability was questioned! [10]
- The narrator's expressions would only be intelligible to a select few, and, I should have done my Margery injustice, had I left the ideas and descriptions, whose meaning I thoroughly understood, in the clumsy form she had given them. [10]
- Probably, therefore, it would not suit the American, whose imagination does not work so easily backward as forward, and who prefers to build his own nest rather than settle in anybody else's rookery. [4]
- Howbeit, my cousin would not do the like service for the Knight of Welemisl, in whose mien and manners he put less trust, wherefore I became his surety, out of sheer pity and at Herdegen's prayer. [10]
- A sterner court would examine the case in Sydney--the Court of Directors, the lords of a company in whose ships the captain had served as mate a number of years. [5]
- In Spain there would always be some woman whom he could cajole; some comrade whom he could betray; some priest whom he could deceive, whose pocket he could empty by the recital of his troubles. [11]
- They were her worst enemies: Iras, who desired to wed her lover--Dion had told her so after the assault--and Alexas, whose suit she had rejected in a way which a man never forgives. [10]
- We had horrible work with the statue which stood in the room whose windows faced the square. [10]
- She makes short work with all the pretenders whose only excuse for appealing to the public is that they "want to be famous. [6]
- It was the work of the faro-bank man, whose sleight of hand deceived the man that carried the gun. [11]
- The commission, whose work I am considering, seem to have proceeded upon a totally different idea. [7]
- There is a wonderful future before you, whose variety let Time, not me, attempt to reveal. [11]
- He whose easily won heart and susceptible fancy had urged him from one commonplace love to another had been bound by the Queen with chains of indestructible and supernatural power. [10]
- And how the woman with the red band around her neck, the mark of the rope by which she carried the stone, rushed at the other whose eye had been put out! [10]
- She was a woman upon whose eternal freshness industry made no mar. [9]
- But a true woman can always show kindness to everyone whom she does not scorn, so though she blushed deeply at the sight of the man whose kiss she had returned, she received him cordially, and with sympathetic questions. [10]
- A great many witnesses were introduced and examined, but I shall only mention those whose testimony seemed most important. [7]
- Must she die without knowing how much the fire had injured the newly built convent, on whose site she had enjoyed the springtime of love, and how the good Sisters fared? [10]
- He had fallen without a pang beside the quackdoctor, whose medicines would never again quicken a pulse in his own body or any other. [11]
- He had been within an ace of losing his Katterle forever, and through no one's guilt save that of the man on whose truth and steadfastness she so firmly relied. [10]
- There were few with whose nature he had not become familiar in the darkness and solitude that once surrounded him. [10]
- These they cleared with the wild cries of warriors whose blood was in a tempest. [11]
- Andreas followed her, with the leech, a man of middle height, whose shrewd and well-formed head, bald but for a little hair at the sides, was set on a somewhat ungainly body. [10]
- The charge is, with regard to this universal suffrage, that you take the fruits of increased representation produced by it, and then deny it to a portion of the voters whose action was expected to produce a different political result. [4]
- She tortured herself with questions, and the less peace her aunt gave her, the more unendurable her headache became, the more plainly she felt that the fever, against whose relaxing power she had struggled for days, would conquer her. [10]
- They were staying with Professor and Mrs. Max Mueller, whose hospitalities I hope they enjoyed as much as we did. [6]
- They had served with Nicholls in Spain, but not having eaten King Louis's bread, eyed all Frenchmen askance, and were not needlessly courteous to Iberville, whose achievements they could scarce appreciate, having done no Indian fighting. [11]
- He soon reappeared with Nebsecht in his arms, whose robe was already scorched by the flames. [10]
- Then I laughed with my cousin; and when I was once more alone I marvelled at the mercy of a benevolent Providence, by whose ruling a small joy makes us to forget our heavy griefs, though it were but for a moment. [10]
- Let us out with it--Hilary Vane had a wild son, whose name was Austen. [9]
- He was vexed with himself, that he could feel so little anger against a criminal, whose guilt was deserving of death, and reproached himself for lukewarmness. [10]
- When I sat with her on deck at night, I seemed to feel Boyd Madras's face looking at me from the half-darkness of the after-deck; and Mrs. Falchion, whose keen eyes missed little, remarked once on my gaze in that direction. [11]
- She took turns with her beside his sofa, and did not cry any more, but prayed continually, turning in soul to that Eternal and Unfathomable, whose presence above the dying man was now so evident. [2]
- This letter--which ended with greetings to Paula, for whose father he was making diligent search--agitated Philippus greatly. [10]
- She did so with eager zeal; for it was she who had inspired her husband, before whom she had humbled herself, and whose love she now once more possessed, with the idea of inviting Joshua to the alliance both had now concluded. [10]
- He had listened with affable condescension to the complaint of a landed proprietor, whose cattle had been driven off for the king's army, and had promised that his case should be enquired into. [10]
- They had come with a message, whose importance would permit no delay, to the Regent Mardion, who stood between Zeno and Iras, gazing gloomily at the ground with a frowning brow. [10]
- Was this man with a flushed face, staring eyes, disordered hair and hoarse voice, that favorite of fortune whose happy nature, easy demeanor, sunny gaze and enchanting song had bewitched her soul? [10]
- One or two wise men, however, were able to secure order long enough to have the resolution passed for forming a Local Interests Committee whose duty it would be to see that the people were not sacrificed to a "soulless plutocracy. [11]
- Had he been wise in deciding before he had taught a glimpse of the accomplished Douglas, whose name end fame filled the land? [9]
- And as he wiped away her tears with his handkerchief he could scarcely believe his senses that this was the woman whose resistance had demanded all his force to overcome. [9]
- Go when you will, you find a gravel-train from Marseilles arriving to supply the deficiencies caused by memento-cabbaging vandals whose affections have miscarried. [5]
- Second, those who will take the oath and be discharged and whose homes lie safely within our military lines. [7]
- Elsewhere their appetites will be sure to make them enemies, or, what are almost as bad, friends whose interests are at variance with the claims of their exacting necessities and demands. [6]
- A poor soldier's wife, to whom she had been kind, was watching beside the corpse, at whose head a singly brand burned with a smoky, yellow light. [10]
- The devoted daughter, wife, mother, whose life has been given to unselfish labors, who has filled a place which it seems to others only an angel would make good, reproaches herself with incompetence and neglect of duty. [6]
- This was the wife of Martialis, who had charge of the villa at Kanopus, and whose acquaintance the artist had made when he was studying the Galatea in the merchant's country-house for the portrait of Korinna. [10]
- The old Master, whose words I have so frequently quoted and shall quote more of, is a dogmatist who lays down the law, ex cathedra, from the chair of his own personality. [6]
- As Pierre said, whose wisdom was more to be trusted than his general morality, "It is strange that most men think not enough of themselves till a woman shows them how. [11]
- Rarely to Stephen; whose wholesome respect for his employer had in no wise abated. [9]
- This rider, beneath whose weight the powerful steed trembled and panted, wore a vesture of scarlet and white, thickly embroidered with eagles and falcons in silver. [10]
- Being a woman, whose ways are unaccountable, the older man took no notice of her. [9]
- Blithe young Barbara, whose voice and beauty she knew how to value, could bring new life and brightness into the great, far too silent house. [10]
- Every man in whose veins flowed Egyptian blood listened to him attentively, took pleasure in his projects, and was quite ready to do his utmost to enhance the glories of this ceremonial, in which every one was to take part either active or passive. [10]
- Nay, what father whose two bright young sons had been murdered, but would have done as he did? [10]
- The king-one of whose titles was "Son of the Sun,"--was as radiant as the sun himself. [10]
- These simple creatures, whose thoughts are not taken up, like those of educated people, with the care of a great museum of dead phrases, are very quick to see the live facts which are going on about them. [6]
- How this brother, whose temper was very mild and quiet and retiring--such as Mr Abel's--was greatly beloved by the simple people among whom he dwelt, who quite revered the Bachelor (for so they called him), and had every one experienced his charity and benevolence. [12]
- Shorter," said Honora, whose surprise had given place to a very natural resentment, since she had not the honour of knowing Mrs. Grainger. [9]
- An old man, whose studies had been of the severest scholastic kind, used to love to hear little nursery-stories read over and over to him. [6]
- Mr. Crede, behind whose store I still lived, was getting rich, and happened to have an affair of some importance in Philadelphia. [9]
- The young people, whose sport had been interrupted, had recovered from their fright and joined in a long chain. [10]
- He is meek, whose soul is open, clear and pure as a mirror, and the greatest philosophers, the noblest minds I have met in life and history were also meek. [10]
- The man for whose sake the woman he loved had given him up must be Baron Malfalconnet. [10]
- And from Arsinoe, whose residence she discovered from the deaconess, she met with even a worse reception. [10]
- The traditionists, in whose presumptuous hands the science of anthropology has been trusted from time immemorial, have insisted on eliminating cause and effect from the domain of morals. [6]
- The strong man, whose powers were doubled by his rage, struggled furiously to escape, but Joshua and his companion held him in an iron grasp. [10]
- The other light, whose power full well you know, E'en though in words I nor describe nor name, Alike for me and you its rays aye glow-- Maternal love, by day and night the same. [10]
- The queen mother, whose position, in the eyes of the people, is nearly as high as that of the monarch himself, will do nothing to thwart the happiness of her youngest and favorite son. [10]
- When a Senator, whose place is in Washington moving among the Great and guiding the destinies of the nation, condescends to mingle among the people and accept the hospitalities of such a place as Hawkeye, the honor is not considered a light one. [5]
- Dear, faithful reader, whose patient eyes have followed my reports through these long months, you and I are about parting company. [6]
- Happy is he whose pathway at the beginning of life's evening is once more so brilliantly illumined by the sun of love. [10]
- Like every knight whose own home was not pleasant, he sometimes gambled; and when, yesterday, ill luck pursued him and he lost the estate of Tannenreuth, he sincerely regretted the disaster, but it could not be helped. [10]
- They were men whose opinions were their own property and not subject to revision and amendment, suggestion or criticism, by anybody, even their friends. [5]
- The Parson, however, whose only experience of the theatre was the endurance of an oratorio once, was very cordial in his denunciation of the stage altogether. [4]
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