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Example sentences for "country like"

  • When a country like ours is invaded, large numbers of such troops must suddenly be called into the field.

  • The duties of these troops are arduous and important, and, in a country like ours, intersected by numerous water-courses, the success of a campaign will often depend upon their skill and efficiency.

  • Both their ambition and their public spirit, in a country like this, naturally take a political turn.

  • Matters of that sort, although of absolutely no significance in themselves, are of great importance in a country like Persia, where appearances cannot altogether be neglected.

  • In a country like Persia, where the exchange is not always obtainable and money at times is not to be procured, it is easy to conceive the difficulty of a bank.

  • It can not be too often repeated that, in a country like India, every thing depends on the personal qualities and capacities of the agents of government.

  • Queen Selina, "even in a country like this!

  • In a country like this, such a dream was less unlikely to come true than elsewhere, and yet she always ended by laughing at herself for indulging it.

  • You've nothing to approach them in a country like this--nothing!

  • It is impossible to say where false principles may lead, when they are permitted to make head and to become widely disseminated, in a country like ours.

  • I call it old, for a dwelling that has stood more than half a century acquires a touch of the venerable, in a country like America.

  • What do two or three thousand voters care for any penal law, in a country like this?

  • Why, what'd we do in a country like this if we didn't turn out and help each other?

  • The only thing is, I have always believed in boys learning to shoot as soon as possible in a country like this.

  • Energy, some resourcefulness, and a great deal of common sense, constitute not a bad foundation for a fresh start--say in a country like this.

  • To give a clearer insight what travelling is in a parched-up country like this, where rain has not fallen for six months, I will quote from my journal a week's trek through it.

  • Nothing has been done to bring peace to the country, as where so many petty chiefs have separate rule in a country like this, it is impossible to have law and order.

  • In a country like this, where in every turn in the thick bush we meet with one or other of these animals, we have to keep a good look-out and make our rifles our constant companions.

  • This consideration alone is quite sufficient to warrant the keeping up of the college, for civil engineers are a sine qua non in a country like America, and they are always ready to serve should their military services be required.

  • As you know, in a country like ours, where decent inns are few and far between, travellers are always welcome.

  • Oh, at the present day, and in a country like England, our duties are very prosaic.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "country like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural exports; appointed commander; country called; country church; country code; country flight; country gentleman; country girl; country home; country house; country parson; country places; country road; country store; country town; country where; emerald green; first birthday; free persons; her body; judgment against; like kind; other colonies; should proceed; stands pledged; vers libre