Use "whence" in a sentence

1. from whence then hath it tares?

2. 23 From whence is he?

3. 6 Whence did you come?

4. 4 They returned whence they had come.

5. 3 They have returned whence they came.

6. 2 Return whence you come.

7. Ask not whence the thunder comes.

8. 14 Let him return whence he came.

9. Amongst, whilst, whence, and amidst may sound dated to

10. 12 No one knows whence she came.

11. We know neither our whence nor our whither.

12. 13 Whence did you come to this place?

13. 10 No sensible person will say whence Time has come.

14. He knows neither his whence nor his whither.

15. 20 No one knew whence he had come.

16. 16 We know neither our whence nor our whither.

17. 15 From whence they went to the fatal tree.

18. 17 He knows neither his whence nor his whither.

19. 5 No one ordered him back whence he came.

20. So sometimes the traveler is asked whence will come their succor.

21. 22 It was near the thickest whence the raft had issued.

22. 8 There was no reply, whence he inferred that all had gone.

23. 19 Let him return to the place whence he came.

24. 18 He went to the place whence he had come.

25. All are good lasses, but whence come the bad wives? 

26. The Ambo is essentially a large, raised platform whence clergy can address an assembly

27. 11 Whence came the inducements for the move down to the docks?

28. 1 All are good lasses, but whence come the bad wives? 

29. I walked to Rainbagh, whence I could complete the journey by car.

30. 9 It has been returned to the shop from whence it came.

31. The Chelicerates lack antennae, and their mouthparts include a pair of chelicerae, whence the name.

32. She then returned to Seeadler Harbor whence she supported the Morotai operation 15–30 September.

33. 29 Or , if not, thou strange and elfish child, whence didst thou come? ".

34. Since all the maid were good and livable from whence come the evil wives?

35. Ceorle (whence our word Churl) was a countryman or artisan who was a freeman

36. 7 I walked to Rainbagh,(www.Sentencedict.com) whence I could complete the journey by car.

37. The word is from the French Berceaunette, but the ‘‘image’’ is derived Lord knows whence

38. Cognate with Old Norse bleza (“ to bless ”) (whence Icelandic Blessa), Old English blēdan (“ to bleed ”)

39. 21 By now he was quite aware as to whence this powerful uprising had sprung.

40. Amidde (XIII) was later extended with -S to Amiddes, whence amidst (XVI), by addition of parasitic t; cf

41. Originally it was Amable or Amabel, but very soon became Annabel, whence the Scottish Annaple and Annabella.

42. 26 A place far, far away in the magical north country, whence I got my nature but not my nurture.

43. It includes Althaea officinalis, also known as the marshmallow plant, whence the fluffy confection got its name.

44. 26 Beyond, I could see the outline of a vast quarry, clearly from whence the car had come.

45. Whence our old word beldam, the more Courteous meaning of which is all but lost in its ironical one

46. The word “Caucasian” functions as an almost magical word referring to a distant, unknown land from whence white people come

47. Baldachino Overhanging used as a mark of honor, named after Baghdad whence came the cloth originally used for this purpose

48. Then, on the 16th, headed north for Iwo Jima, whence she patrolled on air/sea rescue station until 2 November.

49. He supervised operations from a large warehouse at Greenwich on the Thames, whence he supplied the metropolitan market in particular.

50. Whence Lucretius sang concerning those amorous Bewitchings: The body smitten is, but yet the mind Is wounded with the darts of Cupid blind

51. 25 He supervised operations from a large warehouse at Greenwich on the Thames, whence he supplied the metropolitan market in particular.

52. It is so tiny that it can live inside an empty clam shell whence it emerges to seize minute soldier crabs.

53. 30 We are calling you to return to where your oversoul resides, from whence you agreed to come into this body.

54. 24 A place far, far away in the magical north country(Sentencedict.com), whence I got my nature but not my nurture.

55. His disciples, however, questioned, “Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude?”

56. With this card people can buy goods from large showrooms whence the items are dispatched to their homes through pneumatic tubes.

57. 28 With this card people can buy goods from large showrooms whence the items are dispatched to their homes through pneumatic tubes.

58. 27 It is so tiny that it can live inside an empty clam shell whence it emerges to seize minute soldier crabs.

59. 29 Therefore I, the Lord God, will send him forth from the Garden of aEden, to till the ground from whence he was taken;

60. Crackbrained; Mad-headed; References in classic literature? I could plainly discover whence one family derives a long chin; why a second has abounded with knaves …

61. Between 2 and 4 January 1944, she voyaged from Dutch Harbor to Adak, whence she conducted training operations until her departure for Hawaii on the 7th.

62. Comprehensively portraying the whence and whither of European private law, it represents an indispensable reference work for legal scholars, practitioners and legislators alike.

63. Alberto Badgen June 10, 1955 – February 18, 2021 Psalm 121 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help

64. 0 Whence oM_ HT e, M - 4 71m 1 The charge associated with a Corpuscle is the same as that carried by a hydrogen atom

65. “The wretch, Concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored , and …

66. I reach the ramparts and the shadowy gates / whence first I issued, backward through the night / my studied steps retracing. Horror waits / around; the very silence breeds affright.

67. But in the end, she will crawl back to the syphilis-ridden gutter from whence she came and I will reclaim my bedroom and my life.

68. Upon a poet's page I wrote Of old two letters of her name; Part seemed she of the effulgent thought Whence that high singer's rapture came.

69. The wretch, Concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust, from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonour'd, and unsung

70. The wretch, Concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored , and unsung

71. The wretch, Concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust, from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonour'd, and unsung

72. It was the place whence proclamations were wont to be made, amidst an assemblage of the magistracy, with all the ceremonial that attended such public observances in those days.

73. The Creation itself was achieved in the autumn, according to a tradition of Judaism—whence the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, at summer's end or the start of fall.

74. From whence grim tops all Bodefully, The bristling cannon frowned, No break that iron line, But death from left to right, And Meagher, with his Irish, lay Before St

75. The wretch, Concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down: To the vile dust from whence he sprung, 15: Unwept, unhonored, and unsung

76. Mo son mistrust of vision reign the direction of the orotund source see quondam, no and in a short while, then see whence standing of a timid Nuo to lad Qie of white dress.

77. The bridge of a ship (by 1843) originally was a "narrow raised platform Athwart the ship whence the Captain issues his orders" [Sir Geoffrey Callender, "Sea Passages"]

78. Borrowed from German Angst, going back to Middle High German angest, going back to Old High German Angust "distress, worry, anxiety," going back to West Germanic *Angusti-(whence also Old …

79. Acts 28:13 Whence, going in a Circuitous course, we arrived at Rhegium; and after one day, the wind having changed to south, on the second day we came to /c/changed.htm - 36k

80. Yet over the steep, whence the mountain stream rushes, With you, kindest friends, in idea I rove; Mark the clear tumbling crystal, its passionate gushes, Its spray that the wild flower kindly Bedews