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Example sentences for "wherein the"

  • Looking for, and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens, being on fire, shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat.

  • We get a glimpse of what this simple life may have been from a charming little book by Pandolfino called La Famiglia, wherein the joys of family life are depicted in a most idyllic manner.

  • But this delay but opened the way for an endless succession of gallant words and acts, wherein the art of coquetry was called upon to play no unimportant part.

  • With the final accomplishment of Italian unity and the establishment of the court at Rome, there began a new life for the whole country, wherein the position of the ruling family was decidedly difficult.

  • Out of the realm of logical shades, wherein the souls of all reality dwell, we move into the sphere of external, sensuous existence, in which the concepts take on material form.

  • John, wherein the minister of justice, a half-nude figure, is beautifully drawn, as are all the others.

  • On the wooden tabernacle of the same church, wherein the vessels of silver are kept, he painted a S.

  • Pietro Martire, wherein the first-mentioned Saint is standing with some of her virgins round her, all painted with much grace and beautiful expressions of countenance.

  • Several temporary commissions had sat under this act with continually augmented powers, before that appointed in 1583, wherein the jurisdiction of this anomalous court almost reached its zenith.

  • Several precedents indeed might have been opposed to those of the Earl of Salisbury, wherein the Commons, especially under Richard II.

  • Outside the church at the apex of the gable over the chancel arch there is sometimes a small bell-cote, wherein the sanctus or saunce bell once hung.

  • The third, wherein the glory of His kingly office consists, is in thir words that I have read to you: and that is in relation to, and in respect of the subjects of the kingdom of Christ.

  • Now, if a crown at the best be so full of troubles, what shall one think of a crown at the worst, when there are so great commotions, wherein the crown is directly aimed at?

  • He was a man of exceeding wealth in such riches, wherein the wealth of that countrey doth consist.

  • The few cases wherein these things may do evil, cannot be weighed against the multitude, wherein the want of them will do evil.

  • Yet for the few cases, wherein the suspension of the habeas corpus has done real good, that operation is now become habitual, and the minds of the nation almost prepared to live under its constant suspension.

  • Under governments, wherein the will of every one has a just influence; as is the case in England, in a slight degree, and in our States, in a great one.

  • Thus the state of man in natural liberty is a state of war, a war of every man against every man, wherein the notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice have no place.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wherein the" 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:
    after cooling; being born; bony plates; caught robbing; fair average; gave each; good conversation; great damage; great splendour; here taken; liquor traffic; note from; several different; shall they; sixteen years; still farther; stood beside; sweet corn; upon hearing; vocational education; watched them; wherein the; wherein they; wherein thou