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Example sentences for "whatever they"

  • It isn't the girl herself you should try to influence, but her uncles, or guardians, or whatever they are.

  • You get those guardian papers, whatever they are, made out, and Zoeth and me'll sign 'em.

  • They exercise public power, and establish, summarily, arbitrarily, and brutally, whatever they think to be in conformity with natural right.

  • According to them, it authorizes and invites them to do by force, and at once, whatever they need or desire for the time being.

  • Therefore children should pay the greatest attention to all that is taught from the Bible and Prayer Book, praying to God that the Holy Spirit may help them to do whatever they see to be right.

  • His affairs, whatever they were, did not appear to oppress him.

  • They knocked out those beasts--whatever they were--and ended the war.

  • I think this war can be ended by finding the causes--and changing them, whatever they are.

  • Those branches, tentacles or whatever they are, keep pointing towards us and I get the darkest feeling in my head .

  • Whatever they may be, they should be distinctly expressed; the letter and spirit should both agree, and the words should bear but one signification, clear to all the parties concerned.

  • But, whatever they may be, we cannot hope immediately to see them reformed, because common consent, and universal custom, must combine to establish a new vocabulary.

  • And she had something to say to everybody, or to answer quick to whatever they said or looked, happy always in the àpropos of the moment.

  • Lady Cecilia's affairs, whatever they may be.

  • In the universal order, to God alone it belongs to apply a punishment to all faults, whatever they may be.

  • And this sentiment is awakened not only in presence of the objects of nature: all objects, whatever they may be, that we judge to be ugly or beautiful, have the power to excite in us this sentiment.

  • My interest is to seek to be so by all means, whatever they may be, under the single reserve that they be not contrary to their end.

  • It had been useless for her to declare that, whatever they were, she liked them.

  • Whatever they were, they ceased abruptly whenever the distant telephone rang, and he waited almost breathlessly for somebody to come and say that he was wanted on the wire.

  • Agree with his terms quickly, whatever they are.

  • The thing to be done was the coming up to the expectations, whatever they might be, of his Corinthians.

  • Whatever they want to sticky them up so for I can't imagine.

  • The rest of the Sixth had the sense, whatever they felt, to laugh at Anthony's hard hits.

  • Mr. Austin was a man of great zeal and fervour of imagination, and entered very warmly into all his plans and views, whatever they were.

  • They gave us whatever they had, not keeping any thing, so that they were constrained to go back again naked, and made us signs, that the next day, they would come again and bring more skins with them.

  • Men seem to have made up their minds that they have nothing to fear in the next world, whatever they believe, whatever they are, or whatever they do in this.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatever they" 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:
    constant supply; former chapter; hole made; little baby; metallic iron; moderate length; necessary here; political speech; public lands; reception room; runaway slave; sans peur; shown above; strange light; tariff bill; vessels belonging; whatever cost; whatever happened; whatever part; whatever rank; whatever the; whatever their; whatever they; whatever thou; whatever you; wire entanglements