What harm is there in it, even if it be admitted that the alliance may have the significance of a protection against a dangerous neighbour, threatening the peace of Europe?
What harm is there in this, that the representatives of a friendly nation were received with especial solemnity and honour by the representatives of the other nation?
What harm can it do to me that you should be married among these?
Maya said--"Let us do so, what harm is there in this?
How quickly will God make the proudest know, what harm it was to refuse the government of his Maker, and set up the government of his beastly appetite and misguided will!
What harm, saith the drunkard, and adulterer, and voluptuous sensualist, is there in all this, that preachers make so great ado against it?
Or what harm can it do you for other men to read them?
What harm is there in loving the taste of alcohol?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what harm" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.