48 examples of whomever in sentences

I will go to the Prince of Markeldto Prince Ferdinand himself" "To whomever you please," interrupted Collins, "only go at once," and he snatched open the door.

The name of Gordon was added to that of his family in compliance with a condition imposed by will on whomever should become the husband of the heiress of Gight.

"Avery, whomever else you have no use for, I know you're not in love with him, and in my saner moments I realize that you never could be.

His revenues were derived by the extorted contributions of those who cultivated his lands, and by certain perquisites, among which were the privilege of wardship, and the profits of an estate during the minority of its possessor, and reliefs, or fines paid on the alienation of a vassal's feud; and the lord could bestow a female ward in marriage on whomever he pleased, and on her refusal take possession of her estate.

I will marry whomever you please!' 'You villain!' cried a voice, and there was Sibylle standing in the opening of the curtains at one of the windows.

I will continue the practice of accosting whomever I meet and saying to him, Are you not ashamed of setting your heart on wealth and honours while you have no care for wisdom and truth and making your soul better?

The other proposal of the Attorney- General, that the types should be seizable to whomever they may belong, is objectionable and would hardly be carried.

Give it to whomever you like.

I give 'em to whomever

In the families of the farmers about here, with whom I often take a meal, it is the custom for the daughter of the family to cook, to wait on the table, and then sit down with whomever may be there, kings or cobblers.

It all passed over the head of the lovely, fair girl, sipping her tea and raising her candid eyes to meet with a trustful smile, perhaps a little blank, the glance of whomever chanced to be looking at her.

There I often sat and talked with whomever loafed.

Here you preach every Sunday, to whomever will listen to you, certain cut-and-dried doctrines you don't believe practically in the least.

His vast command of scientific facts, and his ready command of them for all educational purposes, his enthusiasm for science and the diffusion of it, even his fascinating way of imparting it to others, had even less to do with his popularity than the magnetism of his presence and the sympathetic faculty which enabled him to find at once the plane on which he should meet whomever

He could not give me an official position under the Turkish government, having been reputed so long as an enemy; but a semi-official position for the definite purpose of the pacification he was prepared to offer me with an adequate salary and appointments, and carte blanche for the pardon of whomever I saw fit to name.

"Whoever or whatever owes us, is Debtor; and whomever or whatever we owe, is Creditor."Marsh cor.

The following suggestion of Cobbett's is erroneous; because it implies that the shorter forms are innovations and faults; and because the author carelessly speaks of them as one thing only: "We sometimes omit the so, and say, whoever, whomever, whatever, and even whosever.

Whomever I think of now I cannot but compare them to ourselves.

Exuberant youth, however, must be heard, and so, led by the irrepressible Ted, they immediately sought fresh inspiration and began to cheer whomever and whatever came quickly into their minds; first Bill and Gus, with demands for a speech from Bill; then in answer to the school yell, they cheered the school and Professor Gray.

'My dear Henry, you know you may ask whomever you like to your house.

He made a rough plan of the garden, in his mind, laying out beds of sturdy bloom, training vines to cover the bleak expanse of stone, even planting a small tree or two of rapid growthfor the benefit of whomever should follow him as a tenant of the old house.

] whether of the Congress of the United States or of the Province of Virginia, whichever might be the owner of the country, to nominate "a lieutenant or a governor, whomever it may please our Lords to send us."

I was unable to admit the doctrine of "reprobation," as apparently taught in the 9th chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans;that "God hardens in wickedness whomever

Then go they to their sheikh or whomever he be who hath hired them, and they say to him: 'Oh, favoured of Allah, behold we must have such and such wage and such and such hours of labour!'

It was only with an effort that he would keep his eyes on whomever he was talking with long enough to take in what was said, and if the saying occupied much time it would be apparent to the talker that Bob was off in the clouds.

48 examples of  whomever  in sentences