One or some or every or all without specification.
1 Something began happening in terms of whatever physical rules controlled the situation.
2 Government will do ' whatever it takes' to ensure a stable electricity supply.
3 Of course, you'll need to do whatever is best for your family.
4 However; it may be more prudent to avoid extremes in whatever form.
5 However, the Democratic frontrunner appears determined to claim victory whatever the outcome.
6 In those days, whatever powerful people said and did was considered news.
7 So, whatever you hope to achieve during negotiations, have a clear goal.
8 It doesn't matter how…The land will be taken by whatever means necessary.
9 Help me, dear Lord, to say whatever my daughters need to hear.
10 He would be certain that whatever he said was exactly the truth.
11 No use whatever . ' To Lloyd George, they were 'the most contemptible nation'.
12 That means fighting the war at hand, whatever that war might be.
13 Cameron, whatever his faults, takes issues of aid, trade and development seriously.
14 Nor did Keynes think governments should run budget deficits whatever the circumstances.
15 Then I remembered something Zia had said: Use whatever you have available.
16 Let the scholastic seniors of this great nation think whatever they wanted.
Другие примеры для термина "whatever"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Whatever в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки