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How to use in what in a sentence

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So she remains something like a regent queen and she continues to have very much a say in what happens to the country.
Initially, the Supreme Court interpreted them very narrowly and states were permitted considerable latitude in what they did.
Wendy has been giving readings since 1980, so she has earned a quiet confidence in what might work.
Sitting in what was once a Corsetry Fitting Room, after several jorums, I began to see History with an infinitely greater clarity.
The jouissance of this movie lies in what we learn about acting, not about human evil.
I believe in what man can do, and by Jove, he's done some pretty marvellous things.
Its communications are still down and thermal scans of the ship show several massive fires raging in what we guess is its engineering section.
That said, we didn't know when it struck whether the epicenter was right around us, to the west of us or the east of us or in what direction.
She accomplishes the tour de force of making us forget in what language this play is supposed to be, for she transcends locality.
There's a lot of sense in what he says, but I think he jumps the gun on this one.
Our mental and physical deeds, both positive and negative, accumulate in what Buddhists call karma.
I was raised in what used to be the first language of South Africa, Afrikaans.
His role as lecturer in what was a bastion of Afrikanerdom is of fairly recent origin.
When I went on deck to make sure everything was okay, the visibility just disappeared, in what I can only describe as an Arctic white-out.
Instead of a conventional whodunit, the film is interested in what motivates everyone involved.
Page said she's more interested in what she can learn about the books than in their monetary value.
There is a quality of immediacy and reality in what writing is taken to be.
The sound of what is being said is just as important as the words themselves in what is, in a sense, a dialogue between reason and emotions.
He had no airs and graces and he was always interested in what you were saying.
It is not entirely clear to me in what respects the judge held Mr Skinner to have been negligent.
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