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Example sentences for "wonder whether"

  • I wonder whether he DID repent when he found himself in the yellow-fever, in Virginia?

  • I wonder whether John's subsequent career has been prosperous?

  • I had some hopes--I wonder whether I ought to speak of it?

  • I wonder whether I'm doing wrong to your grandfather in speaking to you confidentially like this?

  • I wonder whether it will be possible for her to continue to live in your friendly care Mrs. Byass?

  • Wonder whether there'll be any disagreeable remarks about a certain acquaintance of yours, detained abroad on business?

  • I wonder whether I could take a measure without him knowing it?

  • There was a silence, then Mrs. Ormonde murmured: 'I wonder whether she is in love with him?

  • I wonder whether I shall ever be able to read that?

  • He rose: 'I wonder whether it's Mr. Egremont!

  • I wonder whether it was so settled on purpose, because of the day.

  • I say, Caudle, I wonder whether a fellow could get into a club?

  • When you get anybody to write to you letters, I wonder whether you'll show them to everybody?

  • But I wonder whether--I suppose you'll all be at home at Christmas?

  • I wonder whether a certain gentleman at Guestwick will like his coming," said Lily.

  • I wonder whether it'll be the same with you?

  • I wonder whether that is true,' said Melmotte, looking at her out of his great coarse eyes, with his eyebrows knit, with his hat on his head and his hands in his pockets.

  • I wonder whether the "Morning Pulpit" people sent him here now to find out really what is my religion.

  • Then the great man paused, and Paul began to wonder whether it could be possible that he had been sent for to Grosvenor Square on a Sunday morning in order that he might be asked to dine in the same house a fortnight later.

  • I wonder whether you're right about that money which you say is settled.

  • I wonder whether people in France and England realise that for the last three months here he has been fighting with one bullet as against ten.

  • I wonder whether she'll mind if I ask--" He had a large briar pipe at which he puffed furiously, but could not smoke without an endless procession of matches that afterwards littered the floor around him.

  • I wonder whether there's anything here--any place we could go to.

  • I wonder whether poor Mr Crawley will be found guilty?

  • I wonder whether it will be expected of me that I should forgive him?

  • I wonder whether he had any money in Indian securities?

  • I wonder whether I should have loved my children if I had ever had any?

  • I wonder whether it is fine to-night in England as it is here?

  • I wonder whether I am right in relying on Midwinter's superstition (as I do) to help me in keeping him at arms-length.

  • I wonder whether I'm strong enough to throw you after your hat?

  • But before I could do this I knew that he would have sunk away from me, and in a confused fashion I began to wonder whether I should hear him scream out as he was drowning, or whether he would sink down gently without a sound.

  • Wonder whether I can get an owl's egg for my collection.

  • I say, I wonder whether that's one of old Dawson's owls.

  • Wonder whether I could hit him," cried Mercer, picking up a stone.

  • I wonder whether he has shifted his quarters," said Jack to himself.

  • Wonder whether there's a war party of both--" The bright eyes of the youth at that very moment told him a singular fact: only a short distance in front of him stood two red men in their war paint.

  • I wonder whether we can't dash through the side of the lodge and get away.

  • I wonder whether it would be--supposing it could be?

  • I wish--I wonder whether you'd mind if I never told her it was a lie?

  • I wonder whether there is still anything rankling in your bosom against me.

  • I wonder whether he can love me," said the girl.

  • I wonder whether I shall have another day's hunting before it is all over.

  • I wonder whether he remembers being upset out of a trap with me one day after dinner.

  • I wonder whether he has scented our trail?

  • I wonder whether he hasn't frozen stiff in that position," remarked Sterry.

  • I wonder whether he got his horse back, for Dick must have been stole, the same as was Cap.

  • Her tone was so sincere in its ring, her eyes looked so honestly and appealingly into the boy's that Jack, for an instant, had to wonder whether he were dreaming.

  • I wonder whether they're more interested in the boat, or its boy officers?

  • I wonder whether I could get the least bit of an inkling by going to the jail and talking with Gaston?

  • Wonder whether I shall get Master Rayburn's egg down safely!

  • I wonder whether he did take their offer.

  • Wonder whether I could hit one of the great thieves with a crossbow-bolt.

  • I wonder whether I shall like you, when you are a man," she said in a tone of profound reflection.

  • I wonder whether my mother would not understand that.

  • I wonder whether I ever shall," he added.


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


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