Sentence examples for Is whomever from inspiring English sources

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Whatever it is, whomever I meet will become a part of my lifelong, truth-seeking journey.

It dawned on me that everyone I'd seen was the real Santa, because Santa is whomever we want him to be.

"The enemy," then, is whomever gets targeted as the enemy.

The fragment "is in charge" clearly needs someone in charge — a subject for the verb "is". "Whomever" can't do the job.

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Interviewer: "Do you think the selection is done well?" Haluk: "I think so, because if it was like Turkey… I mean, whomever I ask in Turkey, they say they are doing academic lyceum.

Intrigued by the lack of outward jubilation, I interviewed whomever I could in the community to discover why.

Last I checked I could hate whomever I choose (good thing too, otherwise I'd be in jail by now).

Wherever I was and whomever I saw, I'd proudly proclaim my gayness.

When the kids are with their dad, I can do what I want with whomever I want and stay out as late as I want.

When I think about what my parents endured — the stares, the comments, the little things that really do take a toll — I am grateful for a society in which I may marry whomever I please and that decision is treated as mundane.

It's as if I've spent the last two years in adulthood, doing what I want with whomever I want — and now suddenly I have to ask Apple for permission every time I want to route some of my data into one service or another.

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