what with造句1. What with the weather and my bad leg, I haven't been out for weeks.
2. What with all this work and so little sleep at nights, I don't think I can go on much longer.
3. Stratford has an embarrassment of riches, really, what with three theatres and lovely countryside, too.
4. I've been so busy these last few days, what with one thing and another.
5. What with one thing and another, it was fairly late in the day when we returned to Shrewsbury.
6. Stratford has an embarrassment of riches, what with three theatres and lovely countryside too.
7. She couldn't get to sleep, what with all the shooting and shouting.
8. He's had a rough time/month/year, what with the divorce and then his father dying.
9. What with one thing and another, I forgot to phone you yesterday.
10. What with the cold weather and my bad leg, I haven't been out for weeks.
11. What with one thing and another, I forgot to tell you we couldn't come.
12. I'm very tired, what with travelling all day yesterday and having a disturbed night.
13. I completely forgot her birthday, what with one thing and another.
14. What with the runaways and the young druggies ....
15. And what with Leo home for a part of the holidays, life had been wonderful.
16. What with the onions and the heat, every last drop of moisture's gone from me.
17. I am worried to death, what with my three sons being away in the Army.
18. And well-heeled were they, what with the oil revenues and all. 33.
19. Things were going swimmingly, what with remarkably honest plumbers, electricians and carpenters fixing up my new home.
20. What with cursing priests and so very many sick people, the world suddenly seemed an unkind, unhappy place.
21. He was likely in a pickle, what with Uncle Dan being ill and just one maid left to do the lot.
22. The mortgage payments were no small trouble, what with his sister gone; he needed to improve his profits, dramatically.
22.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
23. The friendship tunnel became a well-worn path - what with all the to-ing and fro-ing of furred and feathered visitors.
24. The rain came on harder, and what with that and the darkness, Ruth could scarcely see anything.
25. They've been under a lot of stress, what with Joe losing his job and all.
26. Cathie, who always had a pretty good idea who was doing what with whom around town, would remember his surname.
27. Personally I would advise you to give them your blessing, what with the baby and all.
28. It was a period of great stress for the Chief, what with the special prosecutor and the Senate hearings.
29. The river goes from one extreme to the other and, what with all the metaphor, sometimes gets pretty muddy.
30. It's becoming increasingly clear that Class War's gone soft, what with the film and the book.