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Example sentences for "matter whether"

  • In this great work all are invited to join, no matter whether Catholics or Presbyterians or Methodists or Infidels--believers or unbelievers.

  • People at last are beginning to be satisfied that cruel laws were never good laws, no matter whether inspired or uninspired.

  • I hate tyranny, no matter whether it is South or North; I hate hypocrisy, and I hate above all things, the spirit of caste.

  • Experience proves that the man who obstructs a war in which his nation is engaged, no matter whether right or wrong, occupies no enviable place in life or history.

  • I was, no matter whether deservedly so or not, a representative of that side of the controversy.

  • But no matter whether it was four or later, the story that he and his command were surprised and captured in their camps is without any foundation whatever.

  • What does it matter whether I be born here or not?

  • There is something very attractive about your robber, no matter whether he carries on his profession by sea or land, the only thing needful being, to study him at a distance, and through the halo of this said romance.

  • The Buccaneer dearly loved a lord, no matter whether he was spiritual or temporal, and the women, with few exceptions, adored them without distinction.

  • The one great principle being to spend a pound in laying out a penny, no matter whether it was a ship of war that had to be built or the mouth of a poor starving person that had to be filled.

  • I have lived long enough to be satisfied that any State in this Union, no matter whether Democratic or Republican, will be safe as long as the people have the right to vote, and to see that the ballots will be counted.

  • If it strengthens the Government, no matter whether it is Republican or Democratic, it is for the common good.

  • It was their great successes in their great undertakings, no matter whether it was "shocking piracy" or not, that immortalized these terrible creators of England's greatness all the world over!

  • What does it matter whether such a blighted life as mine comes to an end, now, next week, or next year?

  • What does it matter whether I eat or starve?

  • Does it matter whether we are poor or rich?

  • Does it matter whether we eat rice or potatoes?

  • Does it matter whether we missionaries sleep on spring beds, or those made of boards (I prefer the latter myself!

  • Does it matter whether we live in the way to which we are accustomed, or adopt the way of living of those to whom we go?

  • This is barbarism, no matter whether it came from heaven or from hell, from a God or from a devil, from the golden streets of the New Jerusalem or from the very Sodom of perdition.

  • I read a story--no matter whether in the original Hebrew, or whether it has been translated.

  • No matter whether it is written in a very solemn or a very flippant manner--I have my idea about its truth.

  • And to me the blossom of benevolence, of charity, is the fairest flower, no matter whether it blooms by the side of a hovel, or bursts from a vine climbing the marble pillar of a palace.

  • It doesn't matter whether a boy goes to them or not.

  • The Hungarians are wont to commence their affairs, no matter whether they be great or small, not with light--but with noise.

  • The story of his noble descent, guilty love, and wretched end, no matter whether a mere fiction or founded on facts, has been handed down through successive generations.

  • There is a pond, the waters of which are sometimes rather low, but which, no matter whether high or low, are always beautifully green, like the meadow around.

  • Children try to grasp any shining bauble which strikes their eyes, no matter whether far or near.

  • With whatever forces a nation expects or desires to fight in a war, no matter whether it will begin on the offensive or begin on the defensive, the value to the nation of those forces will depend on how soon they are gotten ready.

  • What does it matter whether a girl knows how to spell, and what happened long, long ago in the history-books?

  • It doesn't matter whether we are descended from them or not, does it, Padre?

  • Never did Lord Vargrave utter one of those generous sentiments which, no matter whether propounded by Radical or Tory, sink deep into the heart of the people, and do lasting service to the cause they adorn.

  • Does it matter whether it be by the gossips of this age or the next?

  • It is no matter whether you do or not: it is a brilliant position.

  • Love in a home, no matter whether a palace or a cottage," returned Evelyn.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "matter whether" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    accented syllable; became minister; being ignorant; brother used; cloth extra; cooked rice; divine institution; fancy shapes; for such; for the former things are passed; golden calf; human sympathy; less regular; matter and; matter what; matter where; matter whether; mattered little; matters little; matters pertaining; matters were; more intimate; more real; much haste; probably owing; stranger still