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Example sentences for "whatever their"

  • Well-made shoes, whatever their colour or material, and faultless gloves, are indispensable to the effect of a ball-room toilette.

  • We go even further still, and are disposed to blame all who, whatever their circumstances or condition may have been or may be, dress beyond their means.

  • Whatever their reasons, however, the Spaniards succeeded where we have failed.

  • Whatever their cause, the fires, in conjunction with the heat, have made agricultural settlement upon the Murray a lottery.

  • If manufactures spring up on this side the world, these countries, whatever their fertility, will have at least enough to do to feed themselves.

  • The Parsee people, however, whatever their looks, are not only in complete possession of Bombay, but are the dark-skinned race to which we shall have to intrust the largest share in the regeneration of the East.

  • They do not only require the negative virtue of not retaliating, but express the Christian attitude towards all of meeting them, whatever their attitude, with good.

  • The Ego to which all things appear equally, whatever their form or history, is the ground of nothing incidental: no specific characters or order found in the world can be attributed to its efficacy.

  • The arguments of Home Rulers, whatever their worth (and I have not the remotest intention of denying that they have weight), derive at least half their power from their correspondence with dominant sentiments.

  • But I deny wholly that any political writings, whatever their nature, have done or ever could do any harm to political society.

  • The doctrine for which I am contending with regard to this paper, has been acted upon by the government of one free country, with regard to all political writings, whatever their intention or nature.

  • They belong not to the goodly company of those who--whatever their weaknesses, or even their errors--proclaimed themselves honest men and chivalric gentlemen.

  • Whatever their object, and whatever their orders, they were captured in arms and were but prisoners of war; and, besides, they had not really intended more than dozens of other raiders had actually accomplished on a smaller scale.

  • I do not envy those who, whatever their reasons, refuse to acknowledge the wrong done by these arrangements.

  • These projects certainly deserved attention; and, whatever their shortcomings, were easy to understand.

  • Rathbone and the Liverpool Select Vestry, pressing on the boards of guardians the employment of salaried and qualified nurses to attend to the sick paupers, whatever their complaints.

  • Whatever their defects, however, I am convinced that they are as good as we can hope to obtain by agreement among the principal wartime Allies.

  • Poor people, whatever their grief, must sell their chickens, if they have any to sell.

  • Whatever their defects, they had exhibited shrewdness and vigour.

  • Whatever their use, they existed merely as communications between the cells of the middle cancellated layer and the surface.

  • As for those persons whose political opinions and plans are not regulated by moral principle, it may be safely said that, whatever their plans, their object will not be the good of Cuba, but their own advantage.

  • All of this race in the company, he took at once, whatever their age or strength.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatever their" 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:
    been wanting; brick wall; brilliant light; constant voltage; country road; drizzling rain; eating house; executive committee; find words; fresh pork; happy ending; holy life; human experience; like animals; little girls; physical constitution; whatever comes; whatever cost; whatever kind; whatever may; whatever part; whatever rank; whatever the; whatever they; whatever thou; whatever you