King Arthur came then to King Rience, and said, Sir king, ye are welcome: by what adventure come ye hither?
What adventure is that that I shall have for my lodging?
How Sir Launcelot came to Sir Bors and told him how he had sped, and in what adventure he had been, and how he escaped.
King Arthur came then to king Ryons and said, Sir king ye are welcome: by what adventure come ye hither?
Then I told him how I had escaped, and by what adventure I met with the grooms of Maha-raja, who had brought me to his court.
He asked me who I was, and by what adventure I had come into his dominions?
By what adventure," said she, fetching a deep sigh, "are you come hither?
By what adventure, said she, (fetching a deep sigh,) are you come hither?
He asked me who I was, and by what adventure I came into his dominions?
Then I told him how I escaped, and by what adventure I met with the grooms of King Mihrage, who brought me to his court.
By what adventure,' said she, fetching a deep sigh, 'are you come hither?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what adventure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.