When he thinks of 'yellow' and when he thinks of the 'sensation of yellow,' he fails to see that there is anything whatever in the latter which is not in the former.
The principle is used to assert that certain abstractions are in all cases illegitimate; that whenever you try to assert anything whatever of that which is part of an organic whole, what you assert can only be true of the whole.
He goes much farther, because his system of universal evolution embraces the elements out of which any organic life whatever has been developed, and negatives the idea of any absolute commencement of anything whatever.
If a merchant has given to an agent grain, wool, or oil, or anything whatever to sell, the agent shall write down the price and shall return the money to the merchant.
If a man gives to another on deposit silver or gold or anything whatever in the presence of witnesses and he disputes it, he shall prosecute that man and he shall double whatever he disputed and shall repay it.
If a man gives to another on deposit silver or gold or anything whatever, anything as much as he deposits he shall recount to witnesses and shall institute contracts and make the deposit.
You've done so many things for me; and I in return--I'm never able to do anything whatever.
If I'm ever of any use in the world, ever amount to anything whatever, it will be in an impractical, artistic way.
It's too awfully pleasant your asking of me anything whatever!
Your offer has been before me only these few minutes, and it's too soon for me to commit myself to anything whatever.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anything whatever" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.