NOW leave we of this tale, and speak we of Sir Tristram, that as he rode he met with Sir Kay, the Seneschal; and there Sir Kay asked Sir Tristram of what country he was.
Of whence be ye, said Morgan le Fay, and of what country?
And when they lay upon the earth they asked Sir Tristram what he was, and of what country he was knight.
From the wild, tawny Indian to the refined, blond Englishman, a man for me is worthy of respect according to his honesty and feelings, no matter to what country or race he belongs or what religion he professes.
Mankind is the race, and the honest man's the man, no matter to what country he belongs or what religion he professes.
Now leave we of this tale, and speak we of Sir Tristram, that as he rode he met with Sir Kay the seneschal, and there Sir Kay asked Sir Tristram of what country he was.
After this the queen came unto Galahad, and asked him of whence he was, and of what country?
Sir knight, said the king, sin ye would so fain enter, say me of what country ye be?
The first appearance of the Swastika was apparently in the Orient, precisely in what country it is impossible to say, but probably in central and southeastern Asia among the forerunners or predecessors of the Bramins and Buddhists.
He does not state to what country it belongs, so the author has no means of determining if it is the same statue as is represented in fig.
Then he enquir’d of some of the unhappy Gentlemen, Sir William’s Fellow-Collegians, of what Country Sir William was?
After a Glass or two a-piece, his unknown Friend ask’d Lostall what Country-Man he was?
Illustration: "Mother, what country is that across the river?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what country" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.