Use countries in a sentence
Sentences ending with countries
- Hospitality is sacred; you may not be a prisoner of war, for there is no war between our countries. [11]
- My new book would issue in March, and they would tax the sale in both countries. [5]
- They will rejoice with me in the new evidences which your proceedings furnish that the magnanimity they are exhibiting is justly estimated by the true friends of freedom and humanity in foreign countries. [7]
- Excitement and adventure were as the breath of life to him, and since he had played his little part at the Jersey battle in a bandbox eleven years before, he had touched hands with accidents of flood and field in many countries. [11]
- He knew so well what powers of intrigue had been used against him, by the embassy of Slavonia and those of other countries. [11]
- His parks can vie with the finest pleasure-grounds of all countries. [10]
- It is impossible to suppose that Rostopchin had scared them by his accounts of horrors Napoleon had committed in conquered countries. [2]
- You will care to know of how these months have been spent, and what news of note there is of the fighting between our countries. [11]
- These exaggerations ran through the city, arousing indignation; and the correspondents of foreign papers, knowing that readers often like best what is most incredible, had sent the accounts to the provinces and foreign countries. [10]
- But why mention this, or the magnificent town hall, or St. Bavon, rich in pictures and statuary; or try to put you back three hundred years to the wild days when the iconoclasts sacked this and every other church in the Low Countries? [4]
Short sentences using countries
- On foreign countries, I think. [5]
More example sentences with the word countries in them
- You huddle to yourselves already in all countries, but you huddle to no sufficient purpose, politically speaking. [5]
- I have followed you through half the civilized countries of the globe--none of them are good enough. [9]
- Are those countries working that kind of lie, day in and day out, in thousands and thousands of varieties, without ever resting? [5]
- The nation purchased with money the countries out of which several of these States were formed. [7]
- Mr. Fenton contrasts with astonishment the decrease in New Zealand with the increase in Ireland; countries not very dissimilar in climate, and where the inhabitants now follow nearly similar habits. [1]
- The next things which interest us when we travel are, first, the people; next, the novelties; and finally the history of the places and countries visited. [5]
- What if he went away--ever so far away, into unknown countries beyond the seas--and never came back any more! [5]
- That's only in warm countries where there's nightingales. [11]
- But most of us were in a hurry to get to the countries where war had already become a grim and terrible reality. [9]
- Like a magnificent tree, towering skyward on the frontier of two hostile countries, she stood between his past and his present life. [10]
- He had come to study French government in New Caledonia, to gauge the extent of the menace that the convict question bore towards Australia, and to tell his tale to Australia, and to such other countries as would listen. [11]
- Yet he had to face what pioneers and reformers in old countries have to face, namely the disturbance of rooted interests. [11]
- With reference to those new countries, those maxims as to the right of a people to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" were the just rules to be constantly referred to. [7]
- The people of those foreign countries are very, very ignorant. [5]
- The consuls of those countries who love not England or Claridge Pasha, and the holy men, and the Cadi, all scatter smouldering fires. [11]
- In addition to this, Australasia does a trade with countries other than England, amounting to a hundred million dollars a year, and a domestic intercolonial trade amounting to a hundred and fifty millions. [5]
- In most countries they're awful high up in the nobility--dukes and such. [5]
- If he were then told that hundreds of similar specimens could be brought from the same countries, he would assuredly declare that they were as good species as many to which he had been in the habit of affixing specific names. [1]
- Our naturalist would then perhaps turn to geographical distribution, and he would probably declare that those forms must be distinct species, which differ not only in appearance, but are fitted for hot, as well as damp or dry countries, and for the Artic regions. [1]
- Diplomatic row between the two countries would be the least dreaded result of it. [4]
- Why, Washington, in the Oriental countries people swarm like the sands of the desert; every square mile of ground upholds its thousands upon thousands of struggling human creatures--and every separate and individual devil of them's got the ophthalmia! [5]
- In all countries the laws throw light upon the past. [5]
- Injuries unforeseen by the Government and unintended may in some cases have been inflicted on the subjects or citizens of foreign countries, both at sea and on land, by persons in the service of the United States. [7]
- Cambyses may thank the gods, that the Ethiopians have never taken it into their heads to conquer countries which do not belong to them. [10]
- At last--at last, the door of the room was opened, and Euergetes came towards her, clad in the purple, with the crown of the two countries on his grand head, radiant with triumph and delight. [10]
- Let us consider that wonderful type of the resurrection, which is seen in the Eastern countries, that is to say, in Arabia. [5]
- I make this suggestion upon the ground that a comity which ought to be reciprocated exempts our consuls in all other countries from taxation to the extent thus indicated. [7]
- That his feeble successors were able to keep this Asiatic Colossus of different countries together for two hundred years after his death, was entirely owing to Darius. [10]
- I have sometimes speculated whether the prevailing dull tints of the scenery in the above named countries may not have affected the appreciation of bright colours by the birds inhabiting them. [1]
- It is loftily situated, and looks out over a vast spread of scenery; from it you can see where the boundaries of three countries come together, some thirty miles away; Thibet is one of them, Nepaul another, and I think Herzegovina was the other. [5]
- Why, Tom, it shows that the Lord took as much pains makin' this Desert as makin' the United States and all them other countries. [5]
- Now that you should know, I have made you as great a discovery as he, for less charge than he spendeth you every meale; I had sent you this mappe of the Countries and Nations that inhabit them, as you may see at large. [4]
- After the war she will probably lead all other countries in a sane and scientific liberalization. [9]
- His inquisitive mind seeks to know the new discoveries of navigation, the distant countries which it brought to view. [10]
- You keep it secret, but two fifths of the revenue from all the countries over which Charles reigns are contributed by my provinces. [10]
- Spelman begins his Relation, from which I shall quote substantially, without following the spelling or noting all the interlineations, with the reason for his emigration, which was, "being in displeasure of my friends, and desirous to see other countries. [4]
- That notwithstanding the rejection of our former offers, I would, if you could promise that a commissioner, minister, or other agent would be received, appoint one immediately, and renew the effort to enter into conference with a view to secure peace to the two countries. [7]
- I have been proud and pleased to see this growing affection and respect between the two countries. [5]
- It has been printed all over the country, and if report is to be believed, in foreign countries as well. [5]
- In a political point of view it is of course impossible, but it has been hoped by many, and feared by more, that a social state might be created conforming somewhat to the social order in European countries. [4]
- A hundred thousand people poured into Melbourne from England and other countries in a single month, and flocked away to the mines. [5]
- You see this peaceful way of dealing with it as a wrong, restricting the spread of it, and not allowing it to go into new countries where it has not already existed. [7]
- It is not parties that make or save countries or that build them to greatness--it is clean men, clean ordinary citizens, rank and file, the masses. [5]
- He is not overfed, his diet is not stimulating; I should say that he would pay little to the physician, that familiar of other countries whose family office is to counteract the effects of over-eating. [4]
- He thought it over, and said we must scour around and see if we could roust out one in Egypt or Arabia or around in some of these countries, but the guide said no, it warn't no use, they didn't have them. [5]
- He had come out of the big working world, after travel in many countries. [11]
- Could one find other instances in the three countries? [5]
- In religion all other countries are paupers; India is the only millionaire. [5]
- He had an original turn of mind, and, as men are obliged to do in new countries, he looked far ahead. [11]
- I believe, however, opinion among them in this respect is improving, and that ere long there will be an augmented and considerable migration to both these countries from the United States. [7]
- The nearest that one can come at it is to say there are two --the composed Northern and the impetuous Southern; and both are found in other countries. [5]
- The explanation is on the surface, and need not be sought in the fact of a difference of social and political level in the two countries at the start, nor even in the further fact that the colonies were already accustomed to self-government. [4]
- As Dona Magdalena often spent several months with her brother, the Marquis Rodrigo de la Mota, Wolf could from time to time be permitted to visit the Netherlands or Italy to participate in the more active musical life of these countries. [10]
- Think what numbers of young men in Catholic countries devote themselves to lives of celibacy. [6]
- In the fullness of time I was graduated, and went with two of my servants--my chamberlain and my valet--to travel in foreign countries. [5]
- And the sons of these men who had passed through no school were already well-fitted and invited to give new splendor to cities in their decline, and new life to the learning of the countries they had subdued. [10]
- This was hospitality of the right metal, and would have been prominently lacking in some countries, in the circumstances. [5]
- The international conference of postal delegates from the principal countries of Europe and America, which was called at the suggestion of the Postmaster-General, met at Paris on the 11th of May last and concluded its deliberations on the 8th of June. [7]
- We don't think of lots of things that you finer people in the old countries do, and we don't think evil till it trips us up. [11]
- In the statistics of crime his presence is conspicuously rare--in all countries. [5]
- A most important obstacle in civilised countries to an increase in the number of men of a superior class has been strongly insisted on by Mr. Greg and Mr. Galton (19. [1]
- The reader will observe peculiarities in our official society; and he will observe also, an instance of how, in new countries, murders breed murders. [5]
- Two countries may not be allies, but their sovereigns may be friends. [9]
- It was a new business to me, and I asked Tom if countries always apologized when they had done wrong, and he says: "Yes; the little ones does. [5]
- And then he mounted upon his horse, and rode into many strange and wild countries, and through many waters and valleys, and evil was he lodged. [5]
- The history of most countries has been that of majorities, mounted majorities, clad in iron, armed with death treading down the tenfold more numerous minorities. [3]
- Which are the more delightful to contemplate, the innumerable ships in the harbor, which communicate between this flowery land and other countries, and bless it with wealth, or the buildings which attract the eye in whichever direction it turns. [10]
- Alexandria was a metropolis even in the modern sense; not merely an emporium of commerce, but a focus where the intellectual and religious treasures of various countries were concentrated and worked up, and transmitted to all the nations that desired them. [10]
- Some he had met before in various countries, and shook hands with them. [10]
- These researches led me also to Persia and the other Asiatic countries. [10]
- The attempts to make any permanent lodgment in the countries of Virginia had failed. [4]
- In countries where lotteries are established they always buy tickets. [4]
- He did not look at me again for some time, but talked to my mother and my father and the Chevalier, commenting on affairs in France and the war between our countries, but saying nothing of where he had been during the past week. [11]
- The Earl of Leicester, very soon after the death of Orange, was appointed governor of the provinces, and the alliance between the two countries almost amounted to a political union. [6]
- We wish to learn all the curious, outlandish ways of all the different countries, so that we can "show off" and astonish people when we get home. [5]
- It is growing larger and larger, building up new countries with a rapidity never before seen in the history of the world. [7]
- No stranger can know or feel what that song has been, through the drifting centuries, to exiled Children of the Tree, homeless and heavy of heart in countries foreign to their speech and ways. [5]
- That's the way it is in new countries like this. [11]
- In some countries it is extinct, in the others it is rare. [5]
- At that time it had been privately printed in several countries, among them Japan. [5]
- And this question is to be left to the people of those countries for settlement. [7]
- The average man is profoundly ignorant of countries that lie remote from his own. [5]
- For instance, it is customary in all countries for business men to loan large sums of money in bank bills instead of checks. [5]
- Namely, whether there is any relation in Europeans between the colour of their hair, and their liability to the diseases of tropical countries. [1]
- There prevailed an insatiable curiosity for seeing strange sights and hearing strange adventures, with an eager desire for visiting foreign countries, which Shakespeare and all the play-writers satirize. [4]
- Thus far, the increase of beauty due to better development has not been at the expense of delicacy of complexion and of line, as it has been in some European countries. [4]
- This acknowledgment justly includes those consuls who, residing in Morocco, Egypt, Turkey, Japan, China, and other Oriental countries, are charged with complex functions and extraordinary powers. [7]
- In any district in which a species does not exist in large numbers, great assemblages cannot, of course, be held, and the same species may have different habits in different countries. [1]
- These were selected in the hope of conveying to American readers some idea of the atmosphere, of "what it is like" in these countries under the immediate shadow of the battle clouds. [9]
- This popular commingling in pleasure resorts is safe enough in aristocratic countries, but it will not answer in a republic. [4]
- I was born in despotic Prussia, which was united to Austria and the German states and small countries by a loosely formed league. [10]
- The average clergyman, in all countries and of all denominations, is a very bad reader. [5]
- For forests arrayed in a blemishless magnificence of glowing green foliage that seems to exult in its own existence and can move the beholder to an enthusiasm that will make him either shout or cry, one must go to countries that have malignant winters. [5]
- That is the idea; you want to go and be a wanderer; you want to go wandering far away to strange countries where everything is mysterious and wonderful and romantic. [5]
- I answered, that I had heard it said there were more in New England than in most countries, perhaps more than in any part of the world. [6]
- Love will carry her a great way, and to far countries, and to many endurances, and her capacity of self-sacrifice is greater than man's; but would she ever be entirely happy torn from her kindred, transplanted from the associations and interlacings of her family life? [4]
- They would naturally have of themselves the most permanent value, inasmuch as the countries described have for most educated men an abiding interest. [4]
- Many free countries have lost their liberty, and ours may lose hers; but if she shall, be it my proudest plume, not that I was the last to desert, but that I never deserted her. [7]
- This thing could have been done in many other countries, but hardly with the cold business-like depravity, absence of fear, absence of caution, destitution of the sense of horror, repentance, remorse, exhibited in this case. [5]
- The policy pursued has made England the richest of countries, a land of the highest refinement and luxury for the upper classes, and of the most misery for the great mass of common people. [4]
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