The misery that the three poor widows must have endured for a month, crowded into a small country boat, without preparation or ordinary comforts, at the hottest time of the year, must have been extreme.
We left Mrs. Gyfford flying from Anjengo in a small country ship, with two other English women and six children.
At this time Tchaikovsky resolved to take a small countryhouse on his own account.
This time he was so charmed with the city that he had a great wish to settle in the neighbourhood, and commissioned us to look out for a suitable house, or a small country property.
To gain a general view of work in a large area such as a province or a small country we must first of all select those features which are common to all the parts and vitally important.
But in dealing with work in the province or small country we cannot simply repeat the table prepared for the mission district.
We have now dealt with the survey of the station and of the province or small country, but the final end of missionary work is the attainment of a world-wide purpose.
He is now staying at a small country-house that he has built on the banks of the Nile, about fifty miles above this place.
He built a small country house at one extremity, and a very handsome kiosk in the centre of it, containing a large basin of water.
But one thing which strikes me is that, while on the one hand many people depict Japan by her huge shadow, even a greater number of people speak of Japan as a small country, as though she were no more than Belgium, Holland, or Denmark.
A country which competes with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, France, or even Germany, in the size of her territory and number of population, cannot be a small country.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small country" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.