Be not forgetful of the law of God in whatever thou desirest to achieve, now or in the days to come.
Refer thy thoughts of whatever thou hast or wantest, to the province of thy intellect (i.
Know that there is nothing anew, in whatever thou dost or seest or thinkest upon; all of which proceed from the inherent intellect which is displayed in all things, and in all the actions and thoughts of men.
Whatever thou art, remain but quiet in thyself, by driving away the demon of thy mind from thee; because it robs thee of thy best treasure of patience, and loads all kinds of evils upon thee.
Myself and my companion Kumbha, are always dispassionate in our dispositions; but thou that art sprung from the curse of Durvasa as a woman, art ever at liberty to do whatever thou likest, without incurring any displeasure of ours.
If not, whatever thou sayest, thou wilt certainly see, that Satan hath caught thee in his snare, notwithstanding thy railing against the Lord Jesus.
We cannot complain, whatever thou dost, or however thou carriest it towards us.
Whatever thou wishest, ask of me; I will do everything for thee.
He was looking at it, when that same young girl caught up with him and said: "Ivan, whatever thou wishest, thou wilt have.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatever thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.