3741 examples of wherever in sentences

He will certainly accompany the cat's-meat cart wherever it goes.

I am an American,and wherever I look up and see the stars and stripes overhead, that is home to me!

Wherever the eye turned it was met by a blaze of broken rainbows.

In Upper Austria, it is customary to erect a shrine on the road, wherever an accident has happened, with a painting and description of it, and an admonition to all passers-by to pray for the soul of the unfortunate person.

Wherever there was a family that had a whole lot of children they would allow them to have a cow to milk for to get milk for their children.

The ships and wharves not far from her father's house, the observatory and fort on the hill overlooking Casco Bay, the White Mountains far away in the distance, Deering's oaks, the rope-walk, and the ancient burying-groundthese and other familiar objects of "the dear old town," commemorated by Longfellow in his poem entitled "My Lost Youth," were indelibly fixed in her memory and followed her wherever she went, to the end of her days.

And yet I believe that those who love to do good always find opportunities enough, wherever they are.

And how if I am a "good Presbyterian," as they say here, I go to hear him whenever and wherever he preaches.

And this feeling will increase rather than decrease in proportion as religion is recognized as having its shrines and oracles not only in Jerusalem, or in St. Peter's, but wherever Nature has erected her altars on the hills or wafted her incense through the woodlands.

For wherever in Nature we set our foot, she seems to be endlessly the centre of vanishing roads, radiating in every direction into space and time.

Her motherhood is mysterious because it seems to be one with the universal motherhood of nature, one with the motherhood that guards and warms to life the eggs in the nest and the seeds in the hollows of the hills, the motherhood of the whole strange vital process, wherever and howsoever it moves and dreams and breaks into song and flower.

All our acts seem mere shadows,an outward form that hides the real essence of things, with its face still veiled, but following us wherever we go.

Up and down the Guards ride in squads of three or four, and wherever they see a group of the enemy charge upon and scatter them.

The bees in his pocket worked very industriously, and he was always certain of having something to eat with him wherever he went.

Then all the flocks and herds that were grazing on the mountains would hear him, wherever they might happen to be, and would come down to the villagethe cows by the easiest paths, the sheep by those not quite so easy, and the goats by the steep and rocky ways that were hardest of all.

I suppose the corsairs will continue to follow us wherever we go.

Then the boy who had studied mechanics came forward and said to the Captain: "I'll tell you what I'd do, sir, if I were you; I'd follow your old ship, and when night came on I'd sail up quite near to her, and let some of your sailors swim quietly over, and fasten a cable to her, and then you could tow her after you wherever you wished to go.

It is dreadfully slow work, towing after us the 'Horn o' Plenty,' full of corsairs, wherever we go.

So we determined to follow you, and to ask you to let us go with you, wherever you are going.

But, wherever I am, a note or a wire to the Hotel Alfred will be forwarded to me, and, if the impossible should happen and your husband ever fail you, remember, Jack is waiting, ready to do anything for you.

But wherever I am, a note or a wire to the Hotel Alfred will be forwarded to me, and if the impossible should happen, and your husband, ever fail you, remember Jack is waiting, ready to do anything for you.

Wherever a green or blue rock lifts from the hillside, the needles have been packed and matted round its base, till, when the sunshine catches them, stone and setting together look no meaner than turquoise in dead gold.

Then they pointed out all the quarters of the horizonsay, fifty miles wherever you turnedand gave them names.

But the East is wherever one sees the lateen sailthat shark's fin of a rig which for hundreds of years has dogged all white bathers round the Mediterranean.

His apprehension was quick, his imagination fine, and his memory remarkably strong; though his greatest commendations were a very genteel address, a ready wit and an excellent elocution, which shewed him to advantage wherever he went.

3741 examples of  wherever  in sentences