With what right do you dare force yourself into my presence?
With what gladness he now stretched himself upon his poor couch!
With what success he carries on this guerilla war after declining a general action with the main body of our argument our readers shall see.
With what peals of unearthly merriment would Minos, Aeacus, and Rhadamanthus be aroused upon their benches, if the 'light wings of saffron and of blue' should bear this theory into their grim domains!
With what rapture he accepts a dogma that raises him so high in his own estimation!
Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoinedwith what he knows already.
With what congruity doth the church of Rome deny that her enemies do at all appertain to the church of Christ?
With what heartiness, what ease of conscience he used his white teeth as he talked!
Do not mix yourself up, therefore, with what concerns me alone.
I know the whole western side of it with what, I suppose, I may call thoroughness; well enough at least to testify that there is no square mile without some special character and charm.
He had told it with what he considered the nicest elaboration of detail and artistic effect, and when he had concluded and expected applause, only a sickening silence had followed.
His usual formula was to present himself as the chairman of the committee, introducing the lecturer of the evening; then, with what was in effect a complete change of personality, to begin his lecture.
There was some hushing, and the Judge went on with whathe had to say to the rest.
When he had done this, and had not lifted himself up at all, he quietly went on with what he was about.
Let him be content with what he has got--with what I leave unmolested, for your sake, to him and to you.
With what complusion and laborious flight We sunk thus low.
With what congruity doth the church of Rome deny that her enemies do at all appertain to the church of Christ?
Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoinedwith what he knows already.
With what terms of respect knaves and sots will speak of their own fraternity!
With what insecurity of truth we ascribe effects .
A month and little more by proof I learnt, With what a weight that robe of sov'reignty Upon his shoulder rests, who from the mire Would guard it: that each other fardel seems But feathers in the balance.
She spake; and I replied: "I know not how To reconcile this wave and rustling sound Of forest leaves, with what I late have heard Of opposite report.
In Exitu Israel de Aegypto;" All with one voice together sang, with what In the remainder of that hymn is writ.
In all our concerns it will be their beloved duty to meddle, with what tact, with what obliging words, analogy will aid us to imagine.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.