For he whose life is short spends a day no more swiftly than he whose life is longer.
In its rider, he recognized his own Colonel, whose life he had thus doubly saved, and received a grateful assurance that his service should not be forgotten.
A king the world’s opinion deems A man: to me a God he seems, Whose life in virtuous thoughts and deeds The lives of other men exceeds.
Her happy eyes on thee will fall, O godlike prince, adored by all, And she, whose life is pure from sin, A blissful seat in heaven will win.
He whose life is in the right cannot, says Pope, in any sense calling for blame, have a wrong faith.
God hates the worthy mind, The lover and the love of human-kind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year!
Like all men the greater portion of whose life is spent in the desert, the Jaguar was gifted with excessive prudence joined to extreme circumspection.
Your daughter, whom she bore in hand to loue With such integrity, she did confesse Was as a Scorpion to her sight, whose life (But that her flight preuented it) she had Tane off by poyson Cym.
This ancient Ruffian Sir, whose life I haue spar'd at sute of his gray-beard Kent.
At the fall races, which were in progress when he arrived in Baltimore, Jerome for the first time saw the woman in whose life he was thereafter destined to play so conspicuous a part.
He was the friend of Cowper, whose Life he wrote; and it was to his influence with Pitt that the granting of a pension to the poet was due.
Rome, and was a client of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, whose life he wrote.
Ewing, a sketch of whose life is published in this book, and to which the reader is referred for other information respecting the family.
Whose life on earth was only, So grand, so free, so pure, For brighter realms and sunnier skies, A preparation sure.
The Mexican, whose life is passed on a volcano, who feels the soil incessantly trembling under his feet, only cares to live for today.
I cannot forget that Judge Story, the person who has accomplished more than any one within the circle of my individual observation, whose life--now, alas!
He is no benefactor, nor worthy of honor, whatever his worldly renown, whose life is absorbed in feats of brute force, who renounces the great law of Christian brotherhood, whose vocation is blood.
Naturally he would not know that he was 'an incarnation of the supreme Aryan god, whose life was in the mistletoe or golden bough.
But the Aztec victim is a captive, not a free soldier, whose life Bassus is most anxious to preserve.
Another early soloist was Orpheus, the beautiful love story of whose life is common property.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.