What value does he put upon the religion that controls his heart?
Of what value is it to have one's life so transformed that, instead of resembling a stagnant pool, it becomes like a living spring, giving forth constantly that which refreshes and invigorates?
Of what value is it to have had the heart touched by the Saviour and so changed that it loves the things it used to hate and hates the things it formerly loved?
Of what value to the salads are the accompaniments often served with them?
Of what value in cake making are pans with removable bottoms?
Of what value is it to the farmer to know that many of the roots of his farm plants come very near the surface of the soil?
The question was this: Of what value is it to the farmer to know that roots enter the soil to a depth of three to six feet?
Of what value is it to the farmer to know that the roots of farm plants penetrate to depths of five or six feet in the soil?
Of what value is it to the farmer to know that the larger part of the roots of farm plants develop in that part of the soil that has been plowed or spaded?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what value" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.