How to use "whatever" in a sentence

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I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given, will be cheerfully given to all the States when lawfully demanded, for whatever cause - as cheerfully to one section as to another.

On the contrary, I have said it repeatedly to my countrymen that violence, whatever end it may serve in Europe, will never serve us in India.

To those people in the huts and villages across the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them, help themselves, for whatever period is required - not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right.

" That's what you think, isn't it? Well, my boy, you can do whatever you want

After that, you can do whatever you want with me.'

These last few days, as your show's been getting ready to open, I've had the feeling you might finally realize you need something more in life, something a lot more emotionally satisfying than whatever it is you can get out of just producing stage shows."

Now that you've proved whatever you needed to prove, you can relax."

"Whoever the creep is, whatever his motivations are, he's not well-balanced

"Anyway," she said, "even if reopening the grave doesn't help me find who's responsible for these sick jokes - or whatever the hell they are - at least it'll settle my mind about Danny

They both realized that they were in need of each other, physically and mentally and emotionally, and that whatever happened between them would be good.

"We'll buy whatever we need before we leave."

We'll be able to find coats and whatever else we need, and we'll find it all in a hurry." He left a generous tip for the waitress and got to his feet

At the same time, she knew this wasn't a rational thought; the explanation, whatever it might be, was not that simple

Shortly they would turn off the two-lane blacktop onto another road, which the map specified as "unpaved, nondirt," whatever that was.

"The government wouldn't go to all the trouble of hiding this joint out here just to house a handful of researchers or whatever

A decontamination crew moves in swiftly to clean up whatever mess you've made in the lab

They chose it as one of four of my novels to be developed as two-hour TV movies that would launch Popcorn, Sugar Babies, Dum Dums, and Dean or whatever the series would have been titled

I was so young and naive, I assumed "network-approved writers" meant that each of these writers would be among the finest in the TV business, on the planet, in the universe, the elite of the elite, the crS232; me de la crS232; me, superexcellent wordsmiths incapable of spinning any story that wasn't the top, the ower of Pisa, the Mona Lisa, the Louvre Museum, the Colosseum! Network-approved writers! I was in the lap of God, in the hands of ministering angels, and there could be no doubt whatsoever that we would have a hit with Help, My Feet Are Stuck to the Floor in Dean Koontz's Theater or whatever it would be called.

Because I was never in the room with both partners, getting a thoughtful response to a story note I'd given was impossible, because neither could speak for the other and could only promise to consult when next they met at the deathbed of whatever beloved person expired that week.

You know the rest and can now do whatever you think right.

'You'd believe me whatever I said, wouldn't you?' And then she left the room.

Certainly people were excited by the news, whatever they had felt before

Each of the Martians, standing in the great curve I have described, had used the tube he carried to fire a large cylinder over whatever hill, wood or other possible hiding-place for guns might be in front of him

All that time I felt a growing need to look again at whatever remained of the little life that had seemed so happy and bright in my past

Please agree to whatever changes he wants to make in the marriage settlement.