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use "what with" in a sentence


What with fresh air and proper exercise, he recovered from his illness quickly.

What with overwork and what with little sleep at night, he fell ill.

Recently, what with this and that, i haven't been able to sing so today i sang like there's no tomorrow! What with the wind and the rain, our trip was spoiled.

What with my business and private affairs, i am so busy.

What with fatigue and hunger, he was faint.

What with fatigue and hunger, he fell down as if he were dead.

What with the heat and the humidity, i didn't sleep well.

What with good fortune, and his own effort, he won the first prize in the contest.

Recently what with anxiety and lack of sleep, she has lost almost ten pounds.

What with the wind and the rain, the game was spoiled.

" He says, what with bread, meat, the yolk of an egg and soup, i ate as much as weighed 12 ozs.

Some of them were in[Pg 186] bad repair; and what with maintenance of roofs and chimneys, bad debts, midnight flittings, and other causes, there was little or no income derived from these houses.

what with rotten boroughs and the black Book of Pensions, and younger sons, and favoritism in the service, why, our hands were full.

What with the rings surrounding the planet and 8 moons in constant motion, there will be an endless succession of astronomical sights for them to study.

" With some, again, economy is the motive power; "What with two sons to allowance, and two still at school; and one girl to be married at Easter, and one just coming out, as well as a most expensive governess for the young ones, i assure you it is quite difficult to make two ends meet.

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