But thou, O lady, whoever thou art, know that thou hast the same size of person with Alcestis, and art like her in figure.
A vain prayer hast thou uttered, whoever thou art, O stranger, for she dwells far from this barbarian land.
Whoever thou be that wouldst flee to God for mercy, do it in confidence.
Reader, whoever thou art, but especially the young, this unassuming poem is most worthy of being committed to memory.
Wherefore, from these few hints, thou, whoever thou art, mayest well perceive what a horrible thing it is to make a profession of the name of Christ, and not to depart from iniquity.
Whoever thou art, O be propitious and assist our toils; and pardon these as well.
Whoever thou art, beseech the Lord to weigh thee in the balances of the sanctuary.
And King Priam had pity on him, and bade them loose his bonds, saying, "Whoever thou art, forget now thy country.
Whoever thou art, good or evil, show thyself I command thee by the name of Thor.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whoever thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.