Againe he was of suche knowledge and constãcie in the truithe that he coulde be conuersaũte whith the vnbeleauers with out hurtinge of him selfe / and wyth moche profyting of thẽ.
Thou shalt loue the lorde thy God whith all thy harte / with all thy soule / and with all they mighte: lykewise of the same other commaundemente.
I am to begine this year whith that which was a mater of great saddnes and mo[=u]ring unto them all.
Larvæ whose origin is unknown would be of scarce any interest to the museum, while a collection in which each larvæ is united whith the perfect insect would be of great interest.
With a little skill, they can be pierced without seizing them before hand, and if there is fear of missing them thus, they should be covered whith the gauze pinews, through which the pin can be passed.
The skins of large animals, too thick to be preserved by means of arsenical soap, should be rubbed whith salt.
The boxes should be proportionate to the size of the samples, so as to be filled compactly that they may not be shaken in transportation; fossil should not be put in the same case whith dried plants or glass cases.
The way in whith a dog'll find you - the dithtanthe he'll come!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.