Use germany in a sentence
Sentences starting with germany
- Germany will be beaten, because it is the temper of the nation, the temper of the times--your temper. [9]
- Germany and her associates have the advantage of interior lines, of a single dominating and purposeful leadership, while our five big nations, democracies or semi-democracies, are stretched in a huge ring with precarious connections on land, with the submarine alert on the sea. [9]
- Germany can't win, Asher. [9]
Sentences ending with germany
- How deeply have you concerned yourselves about this in Austria, France, and Germany? [5]
- Materialism versus Antimaterialism was the subject under discussion in the learned circles of Germany. [10]
- As it is, they make delicious cake, and of endless variety; but they also offer us conglomerate formations that may have a scientific value, but are utterly useless to a stomach not trained in Germany. [4]
- An intention, by the way, diametrically different from that of Germany. [9]
- They would have succeeded in this great scheme, as I understand it, but for the interference of Cecil Rhodes and Mr. Beit, and other Chiefs of the Matabele, who persuaded their countrymen to revolt and throw off their allegiance to Germany. [5]
- I learned with satisfaction that you did not like Germany. [6]
- Yet it circulates over forty thousand copies, and goes all over Germany. [4]
- The greatest reliance of the advocates of Homoeopathy is of course on Germany. [3]
- In some branches of research the peers of our scholars must be sought not in England but in Germany. [4]
- Still, in the middle of Kansas, in a village, began to experiment in 1874, only five years after Kellgren began the same work obscurely in the village of Gotha, in Germany. [5]
Short sentences using germany
- What was Germany then? [9]
- You studied philology in Germany? [4]
- Anti-French feeling in Germany! [6]
- She got him from Germany. [5]
- Germany, a visit, 225, 226. [6]
More example sentences with the word germany in them
- It was not yet dawn, however, for the clocks were only striking three as the assembly, in winter coats and soft wraps, fluttered out to its carriages, chattering and laughing, with endless good-nights in the languages of France, Germany, and Spain. [4]
- The remarkable changes wrought during my lifetime in the political affairs of Germany I can merely indicate here. [10]
- They were gentlemen who would go home to England or Germany and tell how many miles they had beaten the guide-book every day. [5]
- The systematic method which, up to the time of Pestalozzi, prevailed in Germany, and is again embodied in our present mode of education, seemed to him objectionable. [10]
- You say that, when Germany intended to come over here and crush us, when she got through with the Allies. [9]
- The leading facts were, briefly, these: A lady in Hamburg, Germany, wrote, on the 22d of June last, that she had what she supposed to be nightmare on the night of the 17th, five days before. [6]
- At my sister's wedding, my brother-in-law's friend, a young nobleman, came from Germany and remained several weeks with us. [10]
- Jahn was our Washington, the father of Germany that is to be. [9]
- I thought this was what Germany should do also without delay, and that France and all the other nations in China should follow suit. [5]
- If war was waged against the Smalkalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, Spain, which had been taught to regard the campaign as a religious war, was ready to aid Charles with large subsidies of money and men. [10]
- He had come to us from the schools of Germany, and brought with him recollections of the teachings of Blumenbach and the elder Langenbeck, father of him whose portrait hangs in our Museum. [6]
- The Emperor meant to transform Germany into a sheepfold, Absbach exclaimed. [10]
- And now, on to the structure builded by these two, comes Germany to be welded, to strengthen or to weaken. [9]
- But the addition to the armies of Germany, France, Styria, and Hungary of John Smith, "this English gentleman," as he styles himself, put a new face on the war, and proved the ruin of the Turkish cause. [4]
- I had learned to take it for granted that anybody in Germany who knows anything, knows English, so I had stopped afflicting people with my German. [5]
- I was going to ship these through by express; but at the last moment an order went throughout Germany forbidding the moving of any parcels by train unless the owner went with them. [5]
- I don't mean to say her husband was a bad fellow; I guess he was pretty good; he was her music-teacher; she met him in Germany, and they got married there, and got through her property before they came over here. [8]
- If Germany continues to destroy shipping on the seas, if we are not able to supply our new armies and the Allied nations with food and other things, the increasing social ferment will paralyze the military operations of the Entente. [9]
- Germany, who desired them, would have exploited them. [9]
- Within and without the walls of Troy--we have just heard it--sin is committed, and had not the image of another woman stood between us, as the Alps rise between Germany and Italy-perhaps--But of what avail are conjectures? [10]
- Wolf suspected that the time was not far distant when yonder monarch at the window, who had won so many victories, would have a reckoning with the Smalcalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, and his vivid imagination surrounded him with an almost mystical power. [10]
- The United States the same year took out 50,000,000 tons; Germany, 48,000,000; France, 16,000,000; Belgium, 14,000,000. [4]
- Likewise I made the furs of North Germany and the toys of Nuremberg a part of my trade, which in my uncle's life-time had been only in spices and woven goods. [10]
- We knew how the eggs of all the feathered guests of Germany were coloured and marked, and the chest of drawers containing our collection stood for years in my mother's attic. [10]
- They say that the best orchestras in the world are in Germany; that the best in Germany is in Munich; and, therefore, you can see the inevitable deduction. [4]
- The Emperor's brother, the Archduke Mathias, who was to succeed him, and Ferdinand, Duke of Styria, also to become Emperor of Germany, were much abler men, and maintained a good front against the Moslems in Lower Hungary, but the Turks all the time steadily advanced. [4]
- It relies upon that great unenlightened mass of Catholic people in Southern Germany and in Austria proper, one of whose sins is certainly not skepticism. [4]
- Herdegen, to be sure, was likewise famed in Nuremberg as a doughty champion; yet it is ever the way in Franconia, nay, and in all Germany, to esteem outlandish means more highly than the best at home. [10]
- Germany, in the summer, is the perfection of the beautiful, but nobody has understood, and realized, and enjoyed the utmost possibilities of this soft and peaceful beauty unless he has voyaged down the Neckar on a raft. [5]
- Even when the struggle with Germany and her allies was in progress it was quite apparent to the discerning that the true issue of the conflict was one quite familiar to American thought, of self-determination. [9]
- We swore to strive for the freedom of Germany with manly courage. [9]
- However, it was still sound, that was a comfort, it was not battered in the least; the baggagemen seemed to be conscientiously careful, in Germany, of the baggage entrusted to their hands. [5]
- She had honestly sought, before the war, to come to terms with Germany, and had even proposed gradual disarmament. [9]
- As we swam smoothly along between the enchanting shores, we fell to swapping notes about manners and customs in Germany and elsewhere. [5]
- So tomorrow I shall begin regular, steady work, and stick to it till middle of July or 1st August, when I look for Twichell; we will then walk about Germany 2 or 3 weeks, and then I'll go to work again--(perhaps in Munich. [5]
- And Germany started several centuries too late. [9]
- They think that Russia and Germany are in England, and that England does not amount to much. [5]
- All Germany was proud of the venerable scholar, who lived in the simplest way, for great scholars are always poor. [5]
- And when he prints it, in England, France, Germany, and Italy, he italicizes it, puts some whopping exclamation-points after it, and sometimes explains it in a parenthesis. [5]
- And when he prints it, in England, France, Germany, and Italy, he italicizes it, puts some whooping exclamation-points after it, and sometimes explains it in a parenthesis. [5]
- He has not played such a role for England and its neighbors as Bismarck has played for Germany and the Continent, but he has been one of the most powerful influences in molding English action. [4]
- I have let pass the unreturning opportunity your visit to Germany gave to acquaint you with Gisela von Arnim (Bettina's daughter), and Joachim the violinist, and Hermann Grimm the scholar, her friends. [6]
- The accounts from Paris were accompanied by report after report from the rest of Germany, shaking the old structure of absolutism like the repeated shocks of a battering-ram. [10]
- A New York paper said of his arrival that he looked older than when he went to Germany, and that his hair had turned quite gray. [5]
- But Germany has only 1,770; Belgium, 510; France, 2,086; and Russia only in her expansion of territory leads Europe in this respect, and has now 30,000 square miles of coal-beds. [4]
- Malice meets us on every road, but in Germany we do not pull one another's hair on the highway over every venomous or foolish word. [10]
- A slight contemplation of this reveals its resemblance to the Romantic movement in Germany, of which the brothers Schlegel were apostles, in the latter part of the last century. [4]
- In that time of the most sorrowful reaction the political condition of Germany was so wretched that any discussion concerning it was gladly avoided. [10]
- Bavaria has the most liberal constitution in Germany, except that of Wurtemberg, and the people are jealous of any curtailment of liberty. [4]
- The Taylor dinner mentioned was a farewell banquet given to Bayard Taylor, who had been appointed Minister to Germany, and was to sail on the ship with Mark Twain. [5]
- It seems to me odd that he should put the astrologer so far away; he could have dumped him in Germany just as well, where he would be handy. [5]
- Its treasures and marbles Charlemagne carried off to Germany. [4]
- One gets to love Germany and the Germans as he does no other country and people in Europe. [4]
- It does not look reasonable, but it is roundly asserted and maintained, nevertheless; I am sure of one thing--scars are plenty enough in Germany, among the young men; and very grim ones they are, too. [5]
- To make my long story short, it happened to be colder next morning at Naples than it was in Germany. [4]
- After he had learned the duties of a ruler from A to Z, he returned to Germany to woo his cousin Walpurga. [10]
- The area of its drainage-basin is as great as the combined areas of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Turkey; and almost all this wide region is fertile; the Mississippi valley, proper, is exceptionally so. [5]
- Trade with the Italian cities, and through them, even with the Levant, had made its first successful opening under the Hohenstaufen rule; but during the evil days when the foreign monarchs had neglected Germany and her welfare, it sustained the most serious losses. [10]
- I said, 'Adolf, it is a pity you are born in Germany. [9]
- But I suppose it cannot be denied that kissing between men was invented in Germany before they wore full beards. [4]
- The encouraging fact is that not in spite of her liberalism, but because of it, she has met military Germany on her own ground and, to use a vigorous expression, gone her one better. [9]
- For the superdreadnought is reposing behind the nets, the battle-cruiser ignominiously laying mines; and for the present at least, until some wizard shall invent a more effective method of annihilation, victory over Germany depends primarily on the airplane and the destroyer. [9]
- The Wurtemberg Wildbad is one of the oldest cures in Germany. [10]
- Inside, to all intents and purposes, it was Germany. [9]
- The "Phelps" mentioned in this letter was William Walter Phelps, United States Minister to Germany. [5]
- A German gentleman in the train had said that a Shakespearian play was an appreciated treat in Germany and that we should find the house filled. [5]
- In Germany, even in the seventeenth century, this horrible punishment was inflicted on coiners and counterfeiters. [5]
- I was born in Germany, and when I was a couple of weeks old shipped to America, and I've been there ever since, and that's sixty-four years by the watch. [5]
- He was educated in Germany, and knows no language but the German. [5]
- To this day in Germany and Switzerland, where St. Fridolin is revered and honored, the peasantry speak of him affectionately as the first walking delegate. [5]
- For the summer, however, they returned to Germany, and located at Bad-Nauheim. [5]
- It is curious how widespread our language is in Germany. [5]
- Mr. Boner, in his excellent description of the habits of the red-deer in Germany ('Forest Creatures,' 1861, p. 81) says, "while the stag is defending his rights against one intruder, another invades the sanctuary of his harem, and carries off trophy after trophy. [1]
- Byng had requested him to be present, with a view to asking his advice concerning some international aspect of the situation, and especially in regard to Holland and Germany. [11]
- The first walk he took was into France and Germany, missionarying--for missionarying was a better thing in those days than it is in ours. [5]
- Nothing else would have prevented his rushing off to rescue the old scholar, the pride of Germany, from his trouble. [5]
- Yet it would have grieved the old man sorely to be forced to interrupt his journey, for the Chapter General in Portiuncula, in Italy, had sent him with an important message to the brothers of his order in Germany, and especially in Nuremberg. [10]
- The tower which has been preserved is one of the oldest and most interesting works of Romanesque architecture in Germany. [10]
- We at Jena had, and all Germany. [9]
- Forasmuch as she had danced with him the Dance of Honor or first dance, it was his part to beg her hand for the last dance--the "grandfather's dance;"--[Still a well-known country dance in Germany. [10]
- One might better go without friends in Germany than take all this trouble about them. [5]
- People say that Germany, with her damp stone houses, is the home of rheumatism. [5]
- Quite often, in Germany, shopkeepers who could not furnish me the article I wanted have sent one of their employees with me to show me a place where it could be had. [5]
- In war-time in Germany, Russia and France, taken together we find about 8 million men equipped for the field. [5]
- You don't want Germany to win, Rench? [9]
- The pride of Germany shall have his books if it beggars me to buy them for him. [5]
- The aggressions of Germany forced Britain in self-defence into coalitions. [9]
- We talk about Germany being an autocracy it's nothing to what this country has become! [9]
- But love for Germany and the development of German character, which Froebel made the foundation of his method of education, are too deeply rooted there ever to be extirpated. [10]
- In Austria and Germany and France he has a vote, but of what considerable use is it to him? [5]
- In England, in France, in Germany, in Italy, she takes, as one may say, the color of the land. [4]
- A breed of fowls formerly existed in Germany (6. [1]
- In Keilhau we found every variety of insect in central Germany, on the bushes and in the moss, the turf, the bark of trees, or on the flowers and blades of grass, and they were alive and allowed us to watch them. [10]
- It wasn't necessary for your chairman to apologize for me in Germany. [5]
- If there should ever be war between us and Germany, the borders of the Rhine would need no other defense from American soldiers than a barricade of this cheese. [4]
- Would Germany and England join the combination? [5]
- She was the Empress of Germany! [5]
- Last came the Empress of Germany and the Grand Duchess of Baden in a closed carriage; these passed through the low-bowing groups of servants and disappeared in the hotel, exhibiting to us only the backs of their heads, and then the show was over. [5]
- Its members sincerely desire a united Germany, and, of course, are friendly to Prussia, hate Napoleon, have little confidence in the Hapsburgs, like to read of uneasiness in Paris, and hail any movement that overthrows tradition and the prescriptive right of classes. [4]
- He found discerning critics in France, Germany, and Holland. [6]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word germany in a sentence? How do you use germany in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word germany? It contains example sentences with the word germany, a sentence example for germany, and germany in sample sentence.