Should she take a rest, it will be elsewhere, no matter where, on the soil, on a stone, on a tuft of lavender or thyme.
And the days follered one another along in Injin file, trampin' silently and stiddily on, no matter where we be or what we do.
It is perhaps sufficient to say that if a man is thought worthy to be accepted by a father as his daughter's husband, he should also be considered worthy of trust no matter where he finds himself alone with her.
Ruth Wakefield had often said that truth was truth no matter where it fell .
He knew the city well, but in his race he had bestowed no attention upon the familiar windings and turnings, thinking only of overtaking the fleeting vision, no matter how, no matter where.
We were travelling--no matter where--and then I met the man I have loved.
You know, and the landlord knows a great deal better, that no matter where you go it will be the same, and so submitting to the inevitable, you draw a draft for more money, and settle down to be cheated in peace.
No matter where you go, in old Paris or new, it is the same, except in the grade of the people.
No matter where you go, nor among what class of people, you see but two things--a vast population catering to sensualism, and another vast population paying the price for it.
No matter where originating, this amount is marked in French money (centimes).
No matter where located, these offices all conduct business on the same lines, and handle mail in the same manner throughout the world.
All other mail, no matter where dropped in the letter-box, comes to the New York office through the instrumentality of the Railway Mail Service.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "matter where" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.