104 examples of whatever comes in sentences

I've hearn tell of elephants gittin' crazy and breakin' loose from their keepers, or killin' them, and makin' a general smash of whatever comes in their way.

Whatever comes, if we win or lose, our boy can have college if he wants.

Whatever comes afore mornin', I'm glad o' that!" "Have you no more to say to me?" "Yes, Dougl's,'s for my little girl,ef so be as I should foller my boy sometime, I'd wish you'd be friends to Dode, Dougl's.

The former is designed, not only to support the plant by fixing it in the soil, but also to fulfil the functions of a channel for the conveyance of nourishment: it is therefore furnished with pores, or spongioles, as they are called, from their resemblance to a sponge, to suck up whatever comes within its reach.

Whatever comes to methe training over herethe going to the trenchesthe fightingI shall be safe if only I can remember you.

The necessity for talking madly, because he is in the presence of his uncle, and perhaps, to that end, for uttering whatever comes to him, without pause for choice, might give us another hair's-weight.

Whatever comes to pass, life has had its beauty."

In a quite real sense, the comparison does more than justice to the technical qualities of the play; for in a good plum-pudding the due proportions of the ingredients are carefully studied, whereas Mr. Shaw flings in recklessly whatever comes into his head.

The ambulance is as hard to get into as an exclusive club, for the woods are full these days of volunteers who, leading rather decorative lives in times of peace, have been shaken awake by the war into helping out overtaxed embassies, making beds in hospitals, doing whatever comes along with a childlike delight in the novelty of work.

I have a plain Stomach, and have a constant Loathing of whatever comes to my own Table; for which Reason I dine at the Chop-House three Days a Week: Where the good Company wonders they never see you of late.

'Whatever comes, bear it bravely.'

We are no Jews, to sell off everything, to turn into money whatever comes into our hands.

"Take care of your horse, now, and then get some rest yourself, and be ready for whatever comes next.

Whatever comes from the brain carries the hue of the place it came from, and whatever comes from the heart carries the heat and color of its birthplace.

So that, whatever comes of the inquiry, miracles and revelation must go together.

Whatever comes to me, whether happiness or misery, whether good or evil fortune, I hold it all the same; giving Thee equal thanks for it, because Thou hast unveiled for me the One, sure and unchanging, in whom I may for ever believe.

Well, once on a time my cousin, he sent me Over to Todtnau, on business with all sorts o' troublesome people, Where you've coffee to drink, and biscuit they give you to soak in 't. "Don't you stop on the road, nor gabble whatever comes foremost," Hooted my cousin at startin', "nor don't you let go o' your snuff-box, Leavin' it round in the tavern, as gentlemen do, for the next time.

These are given, and no price is or can be put upon them; yet they ennoble and enrich whatever comes within their influence.

Now, whatever comes, it can do thee no harm.

Whatever comes is right, as it fits into the total.

"Give me the chance, Mr. Hollins!" "Then give me your word that whatever happens, whatever comes, you'll not mention to the police that you've seen me tonight, and that whenever you're questioned you'll know nothing about me!"

Father Payne used to add: "The point is to talk; you must not consider your reputation; say whatever comes into your head, and when you have learnt to talk, you can begin to select.

"Whatever comes to us, men," judged he, "we are here and now doing great evil to the men of El Barr.

YACU-MAMA, a fabulous marine monster, said to haunt the lagoons of the Amazon, and to suck into its mouth and swallow whatever comes within a hundred yards of it; before bathing in a lagoon, where he apprehends its presence, the Indian sounds a horn, the effect of which is to make it reveal itself if it is there.

The natives cherish these things highly, for whatever comes from abroad is everywhere most prized.

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