This was an easy task, the oxen proceeding steadily along without deviating from the line, and requiring no attention whatever beyond an occasional shout and a blow of the stick when they loitered and left a gap in the line.
The town was crowded with wounded and sick soldiers, and their appearance attracted no attention whatever.
He evidently thought, from our outer fur dress, that we were only a party of natives come off to trade; and he paid no attention whatever to us until I walked aft and said: "Are you the captain of this bark?
The stranger at first paid no attention whatever, though it was an ordeal that many might have shrunk from.
He saw the bear, but he knew that sagacious beast would pay him no attention whatever.
But he kept his big straw hat pulled down well over his eyes, and paid no attention whatever to the indignant birds.
To his surprise, the gander paid him no attention whatever.
The eagle glared at them steadily with his fierce, black-and-yellow eyes, but otherwise seemed to pay them no attention whatever.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attention whatever" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.