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Example sentences for "fear whatever"

  • They made a considerable detour to approach the camp in the rear, where they rightly judged that the Sepoys, having no fear whatever of any hostile body being near, would have placed no sentries.

  • It was by this time quite dark, and the operation had been completed so perfectly that once Ned was dressed they had no fear whatever of interruption.

  • As to keeping afloat for any time, he had no fear whatever.

  • There were no sentries placed here, for there was no fear whatever of an attack, and he had little difficulty in making his way round to the back of the village to the spot where Vincent was confined.

  • It will be satisfactory to you, no doubt," he went on turning to Vincent, "to know that there is no fear whatever of your being disturbed here.

  • Once fairly away, Vincent had no fear whatever of being detected, and could travel where he liked, for outside the prison there were not ten people who knew his face throughout the Northern States.

  • There is no fear whatever of any one coming to look for us from that direction.

  • The doctor had pronounced that he was now quite convalescent, and that there was no fear whatever of a relapse, and Monsieur and Madame Duchesne therefore came over to see him.

  • No; we had no fear whatever of the natives from the time we had once finished our wattle-work of thorny creepers until the day when we got her into the water.

  • Before erecting it they had deepened the well, and found that the water was clear and good, and that it flowed in so abundantly there was no fear whatever of the supply falling short.

  • He was already clad in Eastern garb, and was so sunburnt and tanned that he had no fear whatever of any one at a distance detecting that he was a white man.

  • The garrison had no fear whatever of being unable to repel the assault when it should be delivered.

  • They were now near the confines of their own country, and apparently had no fear whatever of pursuit.

  • He was already clad in Eastern garb, and was so sun-burnt and tanned that he had no fear whatever of any one at a distance detecting that he was a white man.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fear whatever" 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:
    about two miles from; agree with; bitter almond; both church and state; capital offence; class passengers; classical education; declaring that; deductive reasoning; fear and; fear from; fear not; fear nothing; fear that; fear them; fear whatever; feared lest; feared that; fish and fish products; free inquiry; great cost; heathen lands; noble queen; thought more; winna still; worked out