Sentence examples for Miss whoever from inspiring English sources

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I'm allowed to miss whoever I please.

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Every now and then she would take me with her to visit 'Miss whoever-she-was-working-for-at-the-time.' The well-dressed woman was usually some rich man's wife, widow, or mother.

In a letter to Cassandra in 1813 she refers to a friend who has decided to move to Ramsgate and exclaims: "Bad Taste!" In Mansfield Park, Thomas Bertram boastfully describes his flirtatious behaviour in Ramsgate with the younger Miss Sneyd, whoever she be.

It was a bit shocking that this gig was not a sell out, because whoever missed this, missed a an epic performance that will be a benchmark in live concerts to come.

"Two good teams will miss out, but whoever goes through will have a huge advantage in having played all their Super Eight games in Colombo, the same venue where the semi-finals and final will be held".  .

If then teacher fails you again for "missing homework" tell whoever it is holding onto the copies and have the teacher explain themselves to them.

Whoever is missing is missing, we can't control that at this point.

"Whoever wins Miss Tennessee will represent the state in the Miss USA contest, and they could end up representing the United States in Miss Universe," Miss Neumann said.

Whoever is missing - it doesn't matter!

The other half, when not sheer garbage, missed the mark because whoever wrote them didn't even read the rules or was obviously writing from the viewpoint of a fake girlfriend glorifying her man's pistol because he's mastered some bullshit like the art of female squirting.

Whoever doesn't miss it has no heart".

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