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Example sentences for "whatever you"

  • A lady had put her head out of an upstairs window and called, "Go away, little girl; whatever you have in your box we don't want any.

  • Stay with me, and I will do whatever you wish.

  • Always; whatever you command I will do it,' said Pivi, politely.

  • Now," they said, "if you will get us the cure for our blindness we will devote ourselves to your service, and will do whatever you wish.

  • I will do whatever you wish; I will bring here King Qulmus and his daughter, and you can deal with them as you will.

  • Grandfather, I will do whatever you bid me.

  • Whatever you touch is at once found to be sham.

  • Whatever you're going to tell me, surely it doesn't prevent us from being friends, just the same as always?

  • He answered: “Only promise not to kill me, and I will do whatever you command.

  • He replied at once: “If only you do not kill me, I will do whatever you command.

  • A bravo waiting for his prey, a distinguished noble waiting to save his country, the common enemy waiting to do somebody a bad turn, an angelic messenger waiting to do somebody a good turn--whatever you think he looks most like!

  • You know that, whatever you do, I am not going to quarrel with you.

  • But don't resign, whatever you do," he said, cautiously.

  • Whatever you could do to make me unhappy you have done, and now you talk of my being happier away from you.

  • Bring in your ordinances," replied McKenty, "and I'll do whatever you say.

  • Whatever you do, never wound me in my sentiments any more.

  • Whatever you do, Laura, don't make an enemy of the Count!

  • Whatever you do, don't make an enemy of the Count!

  • But, in the name of God, whatever you discover, whatever you do, tell me nothing!

  • Tell me when the kettle boils, and don't step on Nicodemus, whatever you do.

  • Whatever you do, Lord Lufton, do not do that.

  • Whatever you do I will stick to you;--and so will Fanny.

  • I will do whatever you please,' he concluded.

  • Whatever you wish, my darling, when the day is fixed.

  • Whatever you do in the end, Dorothea, you should really keep back at present, and not volunteer any meddling with this Bulstrode business.

  • Whatever you please, my dear:" that had been her brief history since she had left off learning morning lessons and practising silly rhythms on the hated piano.

  • Whatever you do, don't romp together with them, for were you to meet our master, your father, it will be no joke!

  • It's alright with me, whatever you do," said K.

  • You can kneel down or creep on all fours, whatever you like.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatever you" 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:
    brotherly love; came not; first care; full liberty; had felt; hard and; himself the; just boil; like spots; mean distance; speaking race; upper story; various diseases; whatever comes; whatever cost; whatever else; whatever form; whatever happened; whatever happens; whatever may; whatever might; whatever part; whatever their; whatever they; whatever thou; will stretch