Sentence for whatever | Use whatever in a sentence

Sentences with whatever. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use whatever in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for whatever.

  • Do with them whatever you wish. (12)
  • B. E., or whatever they gave them. (8)
  • Whatever happened; he must not snore. (8)
  • You may say whatever you please to her. (10)
  • Whatever I can do to please you, I will. (10)
  • I might doubt, she had no doubt whatever. (10)
  • Well, well, we are ready, whatever happens. (4)
  • He could deny that, whatever the look of him. (10)
  • Whatever is of worth in me is at his service. (10)
  • Kit nodded; he understood it, whatever it was. (10)
  • She knew nothing whatever of the sum of money. (10)
  • You have my best wishes, whatever aid I can supply. (10)
  • Whatever Mrs. Warwick did was evidently good to him. (10)
  • Whatever happens you must keep that out of the papers. (8)
  • Whatever Miltoun decided, that would this woman accept! (8)
  • No reason whatever can be assigned for this desperate act. (8)
  • But, whatever love was like, it did not bear talking about. (8)
  • She came on tiptoe, thinking to surprise whatever was there. (8)
  • Whatever you may happen to have in the house will be enough. (4)
  • Was it because, whatever happened, she loved and was beloved! (8)
  • But she promised herself not to see him again, whatever happened. (12)
  • She stood, and whatever turning you took, you struck back on her. (10)
  • Whatever Power had made her heart, had placed within it this love. (8)
  • Whatever touches our emotions should be spontaneous, not a craft. (10)
  • If I were you, whatever I did should be done at my own discretion entirely. (4)
  • This middle-class sentiment, or socialism, or whatever it may be, is rotten. (8)
  • Whatever they are, a screen of trees can be used to shut them from the view. (17)
  • In whatever obscure or perverse fashion, he had profited by his opportunities. (9)
  • Whatever it was, it would not let him be, and he did not desire that it should. (8)
  • No blood for me: and yet I tell you that whatever opposes me, I will sweep away. (10)
  • Whatever we may do to weaken the sense of that common bond disintegrates society. (13)
  • We observed them and kept right on about our business, whatever that may have been. (7)
  • Whatever he might have heard against me, ought he not to have suspended his belief? (4)
  • But he had unmasked Rogers without any effect whatever, and the play had only begun. (9)
  • There should be no connection whatever between public duty and the feelings of a man. (8)
  • Was he never going to speak, never going to say whatever it was he had in mind to say? (8)
  • Wherever he appeared love burst into bloom; whatever I touched turned upon me in hatred. (12)
  • It was no use whatever to make a fuss about that aspect of nursing which was not quite nice. (8)
  • His wife, whatever her conduct, had clear eyes and an almost depressing amount of common sense. (8)
  • He said that whatever he did, or wherever he went, he should try to be true to her ideal of him. (9)
  • On the other hand, young Tom Blaize was not forthcoming, and had despatched no tidings whatever. (10)
  • Whatever the apparent limitations of criticism, it actually takes the universe for its province. (16)
  • But whatever they were, they had ceased to nurse an injury or feel the pain for having inflicted it. (10)
  • Whatever potential complicity had lurked in her heart, his words brought her only immeasurable dismay. (9)
  • After that duel, or whatever it may be called with Weisspriess, he lay all night out on the mountains. (10)
  • However he might feel towards her now, whatever their relations, he must not put her in a false position. (8)
  • What application might not she make of his words in the case, whatever it was, which he chose not to imagine? (9)
  • At all other times he seemed to know that whatever wrongs the workingman committed work was always in the right. (9)
  • Unlike the followers of any other occupation, nothing whatever compels any one of us to serve an apprenticeship. (8)
  • He is well paid and holds his position, whatever it may be, by a less precarious tenure than his American congener. (7)
  • Having observed that there is no reason whatever for the exemption of Literature, let us now turn to the case of Art. (8)
  • He was quite willing now to do whatever his father wished, but he did not see haw he could face him and own his defeat. (9)
  • She likes to see her rooms filled with pretty dresses, but she has no social instincts and no social inspiration whatever. (9)
  • Everything here, indeed, is so strange that you placidly accept whatever offers itself as the simplest and naturalest fact. (9)
  • The minister was silent while he was revolving, with whatever scruple or reluctance, a compromise suitable to the occasion. (9)
  • Mr. Rumford protested that he had abandoned his inquiry: it was a piece of foolishness: he had no feeling in it whatever, none. (10)
  • Mrs. Corey turned a little pale, but shut her lips tight and mourned in silence whatever hopes she had lately permitted herself. (9)
  • For by his own showing he was utterly ignorant of my ever having offended this Mr. Beamish, of whom I recollected nothing whatever. (6)
  • The various churches, hospitals, the library, all expect to be coddled indiscriminately and without returning any thanks whatever. (16)
  • They whispered a little hope, when I was adoring her passionately for being the reverse of whatever might have given hope a breath. (10)
  • He perceived that faith in the soul and life everlasting was as quick as ever in the hills, whatever grotesque or unwonted form it wore. (9)
  • He sat in his study, with Miranda near him, for fully an hour, without doing anything whatever, sunk in a strange, half-pleasurable torpor. (8)
  • And whatever he did, however wretched and wayward he showed himself, only confirmed Sir Austin more and more in the truth of his previsions. (10)
  • He makes you feel that you are once more in the land of official insolence, and that, whatever you are collectively, you are nothing personally. (9)
  • 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. (5)

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