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Example sentences for "wha"

Lexicographically close words:
weyes; weying; weyng; weys; weyve; whack; whacked; whacker; whackers; whacking
  1. I came over from the Place;" and Tom was so tired and desperate he had no heart or time to think of a story, so he told all the truth in a few words.

  2. Tom had never seen such enormous trees, and as he looked up he fancied that the blue sky rested on their heads.

  3. They took him up to the place where Tom had gone into the wood; and there the hound lifted up his mighty voice, and told them all he knew.

  4. He spoke very civilly, and called him Sir, for he was horribly afraid of him, which pleased the keeper, and he told him that they were the bees about the lime flowers.

  5. He's a civil young chap now, and that's more than he'll be long if he bides with thee.

  6. If there were little children now in the water, as there used to be, and I could see them, I should like that.

  7. Then the fairies were sad, because they could not play with their new brother, but they always did what they were told.

  8. Tom, and leant his head against the post.

  9. Scripture, tell us that that transformation is not the last?

  10. We will hope Tom will be wiser, now he has got safe out of his sooty old shell.

  11. Then he took them to the place where Tom had climbed the wall; and they shoved it down, and all got through.

  12. Cecil is particularly interested in them, and wanted to know how long was the time between.

  13. If we could all rise to a wider conception of the meaning of the word religion, we should know that it comes into all the work of the day, that it does not depend alone upon that special Scripture lesson which may become mere routine.

  14. On waking from sleep he puts his tiny hands to grasp something, or turns his head on the firm soft pillow.

  15. Above all it should be borne in mind that the stated use of any method does not preclude the incidental use of any and perhaps of all others.

  16. Give me something out of the cupboard that I've never seen before," said another whose digestion was troublesome.

  17. The Nursery School should cover the ages for which the Kindergarten was instituted, roughly from three to six years old.

  18. Dorothy and Sylvia swept, Cecil mended the wall of the house, Josie took the children down to the beach (the sand tray), and I dusted.

  19. The children again ran down and rolled down the bank, and had turns in the hammock, this time to the rhythm of "Margery Daw" sung twice through, and then counting up to twenty.

  20. The children have suggested making cushions, painting pictures, and making knives and forks, but we have not had time.

  21. When they made inquiry wha made her laugh, it was found to be Jock riding on the cow.

  22. The Black Douglas has the strongest arm an' the surest ee in auld Scotland; an' wha can execute my commission better than he?

  23. Aweel, there was a grand gentleman, wha had a daughter wha was very subject to melancholy; and her father gae out that whaever should mak' her laugh would get her in marriage.

  24. Hae ye returned the arrows I left wi' ye to the English wha sent them to the hearts o' my sons?

  25. Apparently the doctor didn't have a grudge to settle," said Kenryck, handing back the photograph.

  26. It always seems strange to me, when I remember the radical difference in temperament, but old McClintock developed quite a liking for Pender.

  27. Colonel Elliott, with something like a sigh of relief at the thought that his peppery little southerner was safe in Liverpool again, and unlikely ever to cause him further trouble.

  28. They are a splendid pair, and the story makes them doubly valuable.

  29. We set off at a swinging gait along the road, and in something less than half an hour found ourselves at the entrance of the well-kept grounds in which are clustered the buildings of the Soldiers' Home.

  30. I went out with the 'Old Regiment,' and for the better part of four years I was a stranger to this part of the country.

  31. I've got to shift out of my uniform, and after that I'll see what I can do for you.

  32. If I serve ony mon, let him be one wha has been righteous, wha is righteous now, an' wha will continue in righteousness.

  33. If ye're really angrier than I am, I willna revile; leavin' it to ye to do the revilin' wha are so much better qualified.

  34. An' so, now that ye know wha it is that ye hae inadvertently captured, ye may ca' off your men an' bid them sheathe their frightful cutlasses.

  35. An' think ye that Mr. Martin Newcombe would tak' into his house an' hame a wife wha hadna come honestly by her clothes!

  36. I wonder wha won the semi-final at Parkheid," said Duffy.

  37. In the last ten years wha ever heard o' a servant lassie oot o' a situation ony langer than the time she took to rin frae ae hoose to anither, if she had the richt number of hands and een?

  38. I wonder wha in the world can be writin' to me," said she, looking at the addresses.

  39. But I say, guidwife, mind we maunna just let on barefacedly that we ken wha he is; for I can see, frae the way he took my hints the nicht, that he doesna like it.

  40. At first the wound was believed to be mortal, and an attempt was made to seize Archy, but clutching an oaken cudgel from the hands of one who stood near him--"Lay hands on me wha dare!

  41. And wha the deil cares whether ye like me or no?

  42. There is only this difference atween the twa--that the folk wha resort to your bar pay when they enter, we (hiccup) pay as we gae oot.

  43. The beggar man he thumped at the yett Till bolt and bar did flee, O, When wha should come out but the laird himsel, And an angry man was he, O.

  44. Oh, hoo gratefu I am to thae glass-blawers, wha hae blawn awa my crimes, and converted and reformed me!

  45. I kent full weel wha the ither man bude to be.

  46. Ye canna help thinkin' that there's some in oor mids wha may as weel be nameless, for that they are no credit to us, neyther wad be to ony body o' whuch they war jined members.

  47. But I wad like sair to ken wha sent hame the word o' 't.

  48. It was just Laurie Linklater, one of the yeomen of the kitchen, that was my father's apprentice lang syne.

  49. And then, to try his patience yet farther, we loosed on him a courtier and a citizen, that is Sir Mungo Malagrowther and our servant George Heriot here, wha dang the poor lad about, and didna greatly spare our royal selves.

  50. Music, at the same time, striking up in an adjoining apartment, the company, in general, directed their steps towards the inspiring sounds.

  51. Perhaps it is even more so in what seems to be one of its primitive forms--that of gravitation, where it connects distant bodies apparently without any intervening medium.

  52. The little lancelet, or Amphioxus (see Fig.

  53. Nor do we expect to find them, for none of the animals more nearly related to man then existed, and the condition of the earth was probably not suited to them.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wha" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    what amount; what appeared; what becomes; what class; what did; what goes; what has been called; what has brought thee; what may; what next; what others; what ought; what profit; what proportion; what religion; what respects; what says; what time; what use; what way; what ways; what will; what would; whatever rank; whatever their; whatsoever they