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Sentence count:172+12Posted:2017-05-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: every which waywhichon the verge ofevery once in a whileA watched pot never boilsdishevelchevalierdisheveled
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(91) They put him out of the tent to await transport to the casualty clearing station or death, whichever should come first.
(92) Eventually every electricity user will be able to buy from whichever supplier offers the best deal.
(93) With a wild surmise, 1 began to breed, generation after generation, from whichever child looked most like an insect.
(94) With money-economies firmly in place the wealthy can pull markets in whichever direction they like.
(95) Whichever choice you plump for, there are a number of things to consider when routing cables.
(96) The policy caters for children from three to 18 years of age or when they start work, whichever is the sooner.
(97) Whichever, it seems that Arsenio isn't quite the sort of cultural diplomat I had optimistically pictured.
(98) N.B. - Payment will be the intrinsic value of each item or cost of repair whichever is the less.
(99) This means that if countries are suffIciently unequal in size, whichever country is larger will produce all the increasing-returns products.
(100) Whichever road you take, the upshot is that you can shelter up to £16,000 from tax in this financial year.
(101) Whichever substance you use, put it on in as concentrated a form as you can using a large paint brush.
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(102) Whichever category of function is involved, the direct transmission of capitalists' preferences to state officials is unimportant.
(103) Of course they will, but in hard cases judges must make controversial judgments of political morality whichever conception of law they hold.
(104) Whichever camp you are in, the same celestial advice will apply - hit below the belt.
(105) Whichever way, the devil will seal the pact for the usual price of his new agent's soul.
(106) Whichever system is used it is vital that leaking water is avoided.
(107) Whichever way I turn my eyes, he cried, I see nothing to threaten Realism.
(108) Whichever age you encounter down the Everton trail[sentencedict.com], you come up with marvellous contributors to the club's roll of honour.
(109) Whichever party forms the next government, Mr Heseltine is unlikely to be Environment Secretary in it.
(110) Whichever foreign power captured Ireland held a pistol aimed at Britain's heart.
(111) I was unable to use the public toilets since I was told I was in the wrong one whichever I went to.
(112) Whichever way word- processing is used it gives learners the means of refining text until it satisfies them.
(113) Payment will be made in arrears every four weeks or quarterly, whichever you prefer. Order book.
(114) Male speaker People are going to get hurt, whichever way the vote goes.
(115) Whichever mathematician or computer buff chooses to examine the set, approximations to the same fundamental mathematical structure will be found.
(116) Normally this is not a matter for negotiation: whichever one the parent picks is the priority.
(117) Meet the funeral director or the wedding lady and set up for whichever one is on the schedule.
(118) Whichever direction it may be taking, a monarchy-shaped blur obscures the view.
(119) Clearly, at whichever spot minimizes your chance of being eaten.
(120) In whichever language, he speaks slowly and almost inaudibly.
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