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Example sentences for "speaking countries"

  • In these systems we shall find the remedy against the decline of trade with which the English-speaking countries of the earth are threatened.

  • Every increase in historical knowledge has shown more and more clearly how utterly without foundation were many ideas which had been very commonly accepted, particularly in English-speaking countries, on the subjects here discussed.

  • The first is still the prevailing one in English-speaking countries, and the second prevails in all other countries.

  • The thermometric scale now used in English-speaking countries, which bears the name of Fahrenheit, appears to have been devised by the Danish astronomer Ole Romer, from whom Fahrenheit borrowed it.

  • The work of the Jesuits has come to be better appreciated in English-speaking countries, where old religious prejudices hampered its proper recognition, until comparatively recent times.

  • It is evident that this is not entirely true, for in the English-speaking countries, at all events, not only the bourgeois but frequently also the proletarian movements attempt to justify themselves from Scripture.

  • Of the same class was that host of secularist lecturers who at one time thronged the lecture platforms of the English-speaking countries and of whom Bradlaugh and Ingersoll were in every way the best representatives.

  • We may, however, concede that the neglect of rural life is much easier to explain and excuse in the United States than in the older English-speaking countries.

  • The sentiment against further immigration, or restricted immigration, is not, if I understand the subject correctly, aimed against those immigrants who come from English-speaking countries.

  • But strenuous objection might be urged by foreigners to the doctrine of a common citizenship embracing only the citizens and subjects of the English-speaking countries.

  • There should be an ebb and flow between the English-speaking countries.

  • The effect and result of a common citizenship in the English-speaking countries would be great and far reaching.

  • We find, as we should expect, that this vulgarisation of the word affected even Christians in the Greek-speaking countries.

  • St. Augustine no doubt gives us the current Alexandrian philosophy in a Latin dress; but this part of his Platonism never became acclimatised in the Latin-speaking countries.

  • We may therefore turn away from the Greek-speaking countries, and trace the course of Mysticism in the Latin and Teutonic races.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "speaking countries" 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:
    beautifully written; chez les; curse upon; great deal; growth rate; intensely bitter; letter came; little matter; manner that; might become; mocking laugh; plain clothes; promote regional; small tube; speaking broadly; speaking countries; speaking generally; speaking minorities; speaking people; speaking peoples; speaking race; speaking races; speaking thus; speaking very; three horizontal; three lines