That is what nature does to a bacillus, literally walls it off in stone.
I want to deal a little further with some examples of what nature does in the way of warding off disease.
And some little time after the date of that night, Viola was dimly aware that an influence, she knew not of what nature, was struggling to establish itself over her happy life.
It shows how little stress can be laid on arguments based on the word Nature, when we see two such distinguished thinkers completely at issue as to the question, what Nature indicates, in this important case.
Side-note: What Nature prescribes in regard to the relations of the two sexes--Direct contradiction between Plato and Aristotle.
And thus much for the preseruation and increase of all tender Stone-fruit, of what nature, or climbe bred, soeuer.
To me what nature has in charms denied, Is well by wit's more lasting flames supplied.
What nature wants, commodious gold bestows, 'Tis thus we eat the bread another sows.
And of what nature, my Father, is the place, and of what fashion the dress?
I cried vehemently; "who or what is he; and of what nature is his influence upon you?
But, then, of what nature could be this mysterious authority which Gerald possessed over her?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what nature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.