What part of an engine can be used to form the best test of alignment to cure pounding?
Amy put that off with a laugh, but still continued her inquiry, and in such a manner as the gentleman easily perceived she was in earnest; so he left bantering, and asked her in what part of the troop he rode.
What part of the translation was performed by Methodius does not appear.
The question, what part of the Scriptures was translated by Cyril himself, what by his brother, and what supplements were made by their immediate successors, can now hardly be answered in a satisfactory manner.
What part he had in the version printed at Leipsic by the British and Foreign Bible Society, and now circulated among the Servians, we are unable to say.
He had no idea to what part of the coast Azinte had been taken.
What part of your ear would be the most essential for a martial band?
What part of Spain does our cat, sleeping by herself on the hearth-rug, resemble?
What part of a locomotive train ought to have the most careful attention?
What part of a bag of grain is like a Russian soldier?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what part" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.