Whereabouts Sentence Examples

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  • If anyone knows the whereabouts of Josh, last name unknown, contact Miss Edith Plotke on 6th Street.

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  • There was only one Tracker in existence that was able to pinpoint the whereabouts of a Watcher or Other, the two sets of immortals always at each others' throats.

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  • Nothing at all is known of his life, whereabouts, or occupations till the publication of the third book, which appeared in 1546, "avec privilege du roi," which had been given in September 1545.

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  • The cat declined a lap-offer in favor of the purple rocker, Martha's chair, as if to question the whereabouts of her missing friend.

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  • Its whereabouts is thus, to a great extent, concealed both from enemies searching for spiders and from insects suitable for food; and its open meshwork of strong threads makes it much less liable to be beaten down by rain or torn to shreds by winds than if it were a flat sheet of closely woven silk.

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  • The defenders, Hugh de Bradfute and his son, were slain, and his daughter Marion - the betrothed, or, as some say, the wife of William Wallace - was conveyed to Lanark, where she was barbarously executed because she refused to reveal the whereabouts of her lover.

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  • Call all friends who may have information about his whereabouts.

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  • The business of Martha's bones took a back seat to her present whereabouts and the touchy problem of Mr. Fitzgerald.

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  • He could not pursue; the whereabouts of his right was unknown, and after the battle his best officers felt rather dismayed than encouraged by the conspicuous lack of discipline.

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  • Nothing is known about their history or whereabouts.

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  • There was no further official word on Martha's whereabouts, but Fred continued to assure the Deans not to worry, saying the girl was in good hands, whatever that meant.

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  • Sackler and DeLeo were packing up, off to follow a lead on the whereabouts of a forger of Social Security checks who had been working overtime in recent months.

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  • When a person disappears, so that no direct proof of his whereabouts or death is obtainable, death may be presumed at the expiration of seven years from the period when the person was last heard of.

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  • He is said to have resided most frequently at Kufa, where he prepared the "elixir," but, according to others, he never spent long in one place, having reason to keep his whereabouts unknown.

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  • He carefully kept thermometric and meteorological statistics.; he imported silkworms and books on silk culture; he corresponded with many litteratinotably with Dr Nathaniel Lardner and with Sir William Jones, of whom he besought information of all kinds, but especially any that would lead to the discovery of the whereabouts of the ten lost tribes; and he undertook the study of Hebrew at the age of forty and became an able scholar.

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  • Dean forced a pot full of evil thoughts about the beanpole bas­tard Edwin Mayer aside in deference to his concern over Cynthia's whereabouts.

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  • His mishap was soon known to England, but the regents were for some weeks uncertain of his whereabouts.

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  • I'd temporarily forgotten she knew our whereabouts in Keene from my neglect in using an unsecured phone.

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  • However, the bones, their identity, Fitzgerald's present whereabouts, and all other unrelated matters paled in the joy of Martha's return.

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  • The whereabouts of this moon on which you claim exile have been leaked off-planet.

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  • The joint regular and yeomanry cavalry troop was warned of the whereabouts of the rebels when they themselves reached Bonnybridge.

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  • Marcus and Pierre find the rectum, where Marcus quizzes the inhabitants about the whereabouts of La Tenia.

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  • Despite extensive searches and several unconfirmed sightings there has been no news from Luke since and his current whereabouts remain a mystery.

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  • I quickly remedied this point, informing him of the whereabouts of other stokers.

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  • If a lactating vixen is shot, how does a keeper locate and humanly dispatch the cubs without a terrier to ascertain their whereabouts?

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  • Would anyone knowing the present whereabouts of this company or their successors in title, please contact us.

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  • In today's environment, parents may find it comforting to have their child wear a watch that can keep track of his or her whereabouts and as a protection against predators.

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  • Telling lies about their whereabouts, spending large amounts of time away from family, covering up on the amount of drinking--all of these are warning signs.

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  • Who really knows for sure why, but people just wanted to know the man's whereabouts.

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  • Parents never need to feel concerned about their child's whereabouts or safety, and all programs are staffed by experienced counselors.

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  • Santa's whereabouts are tracked by a sophisticated series of satellite tracking stations and interactive radar beacons that focus on Rudolph's intensely bright nose.

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  • Children that are curious about Santa's whereabouts but do not have access to the Internet can call NORAD at the official hotline for updates at 1-877-Hi-NORAD.

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  • Many people who are having an affair are in constant alert about clues they give off that could get them caught, so they become defensive if someone questions their whereabouts.

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  • Your partner is away from home and doesn't tell you his or her whereabouts.

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  • By offering geographical clues to the whereabouts of multiple colorful criminal characters, including the crafty title femme fatal, kids find themselves passing geography tests as they have fun playing the game.

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  • If you are not booking a travel package, which includes a private chauffeur or tour guide, be sure to let others know about your whereabouts.

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  • If the deceased had a financial advisor, that person likely knows the whereabouts and status of the life insurance policy.

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  • The paths of Marcus, Selene, and Michael intersect when Marcus discovers Michael holds the key to William's tomb and Selene is the only remaining being who knows the whereabouts of the imprisoned werewolf.

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  • O'Brien also has two brothers, though nothing is known of their life or current whereabouts.

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  • Brennan thanked us for the name and said he'd try to run down his whereabouts.

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  • Cynthia talked him out of it until more was learned of Fitzgerald's present whereabouts.

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  • Finally, after lunch, Dean telephoned Jake Weller, first to report on Martha's wellbeing and in hopes of learning more about Fitzgerald's whereabouts.

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  • Your scent will soon emerge, always revealing your whereabouts.

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  • She accused them of jailing her sons without trial, hiding them away or simply not telling her of their whereabouts.

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  • He heard their whereabouts just before she gave a strangled cry and collided with one of them.

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  • The emperor now pressed on towards Friedland, where he would completely control the Russian communications with Konigsberg, their immediate base of supply, but for once the Russians outmarched him and covered their movement so successfully that for the next three days he seems to have completely lost all knowledge of his enemy's whereabouts.

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  • Elaborate arrangements had been made for water supply to the troops ashore, as the whereabouts and the capacity of wells were doubtful.

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  • He discovered their whereabouts when he hand-delivered the first round of trainees – minus a few pints of blood – who were stupid enough to challenge him instead of backing off like the experienced Guardians did.

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  • Sometimes I bolted suddenly, and nobody could tell my whereabouts, for I did not stand much about gracefulness, and never hesitated at a gap in a fence.

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  • Parents of bullies tend to use inconsistent discipline and don't monitor their children's whereabouts as much as some other parents.

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  • Fett is the bad guy who tracked the whereabouts of the Falcon so that Darth Vader was able to set the trap and capture its unsuspecting crew.

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  • If someone were trying to get a line on the whereabouts of Vinnie Baratto, they would all have to exercise more caution driving to the Pocono hide­out.

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  • These glands probably enable deer to ascertain the whereabouts of their fellows by the scent they leave on the ground and herbage.

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  • She suspected both meeting the clan heads and the announcement to be big deals for a people with such rigid traditions, but A'Ran looked as if he were discussing the whereabouts of her translator.

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  • When a line of willows indicates the whereabouts of a brook, the horse should be well collected, a clear place selected, so far as circumstances allow, and the pace increased, though in short strides, up to the very brink.

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