How to use in-sentence of “denmark”:
– Norway’s finance minister, Sigbjørn Johnsen, was on holiday in Denmark at the time.
– Secretary Schafer’s grandfather immigrated to North Dakota from Denmark and homesteaded land in Hettinger County that he turned into a wheat and livestock farm.
– The cuisine of Denmark is like the other Nordic countries, as well as that of northern Germany, consists mainly pork meat and fish.
– Troelsen played 16 matches and scored five goals for the Denmark national football teamDanish national team, and won a silver medal for Denmark at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
– Denmark has hosted the most European Championships for three times, in 2010 Denmark was co-host with Norway.
– He plays for Stoke City and Denmark national team.

Example sentences of “denmark”:
- It was established in 1815 when king Frederick VI of Denmark had been inspired while visiting the Congress of Vienna in Austria The organization also ran a school for housemaid girls.
- Serampore was a colony of Denmark under the name Frederiksnagore from 1755 to 1845, when it became a British colony.
– It was established in 1815 when king Frederick VI of Denmark had been inspired while visiting the Congress of Vienna in Austria The organization also ran a school for housemaid girls.
– Serampore was a colony of Denmark under the name Frederiksnagore from 1755 to 1845, when it became a British colony.
– In Denmark and Norway, rolls are called “rundstykker” and are comfort food eaten with butter for special weekend breakfasts.
– This is game 2 in Group B between Denmark women’s national handball teamDenmark and Sweden in the women’s handball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
– This is game 9 in Group B between Spain women’s national handball teamSpain and Denmark in the women’s handball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
– In Finland over two million games have been sold, in Sweden and Norway almost one million and in Denmark half a million.
– It is larger than Denmark but smaller than Estonia.
– He played a total of 8 games for the Denmark U-18 and Denmark U-19 teams during 2009.
– It stroke against Denmark and Sweden on Christmas Day 1902.
– The house was very famous in Denmark for humorist and artistic variety shows, and became a meeting point for all homosexuals in Copenhagen.
– Three of the oldest countries with monarchs that still hold office are the United Kingdom, which has had the same British Royal Family for nearly 1,000 years, Denmark where the royal line has remained unbroken for almost 1,200 years, and Japan, which has records showing a line of Emperors dating back even farther.
– He plays for Liverpool and Denmark national team.
– Over the years Denmark lost many of the lands that it controlled in battle.
– However, he still did not get a job at the English court so he went to Denmark where he worked for King Christian IV of Denmark who paid him very well.
– He plays for Rosenborg BK and Denmark national team.
More in-sentence examples of “denmark”:
– In February 2003, there was a study in Denmark of 18,478 women to find out if coffee had an effect on pregnancy and birth.
– During the occupation of Denmark by Nazi Germany the mansion was the headquarters of the “Northern Society”.
– Odense is the third largest city in Denmark with about 146,000 inhabitants and the capital of the island of Funen.
– He was part of the Denmark team at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, where he won a gold medal.
– Canute was the only man to be King of England, Denmark and Norway.
– When Germany took over Denmark on April 9 1940, the Althing decided that Icelandic’s should rule the country themselves, but they did not declare independence yet.
– In 1700 Saxony, Denmark and Russia attacked Sweden.
– As Denmark was the ruling power of Northern Estonia at the time, it imposed the coat of arms upon the state.
– She was also Israel’s first female ambassador, having been appointed as the country’s ambassador to Denmark in 1966.
– Carlsen died in Copenhagen, Denmark from natural causes, aged 86.
– But the northern English leaders had sent word to King Swein in Denmark offering him the crown if he could defeat the Normans.
– Sophia of Greece and Denmark is a member of the Spanish royal family who was List of Spanish consortsQueen of Spain during the reign of her husband, King Juan Carlos I, from 1975 to 2014.
– Thestrup died on 2 February 2018, in his home in Tuse Næs, Denmark from lung cancer at the age of 69.
– However, Denmark is considered part of Scandinavia in the ethnic sense more often than Finland is.
– In Denmark she is best known for her works Out of Africa.
– He played 20 times for Denmark between 1962 and 1964, scoring nine goals.
– He first worked as a carpenter and later started creating unsuccessful toys for kids in Denmark after his wife’s death and had to raise four of his children on his own.
– Bajer died on January 22, 1922 in Copenhagen, Denmark from unknown causes, aged 84.
– She took seat in Copenhagen Climate Change Conference2009 in Denmark and Cancun Climate Change Summit 2010 in Mexico.
– Skovdahl died on 23 October 2020 in Karlslunde, Denmark from cancer at the age of 75.
– In April 1940, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway.
– The origin of the slim blue lions can be traced back to the King of Denmark at the time, Valdemar the Second.
– This was a big loss for Denmark and, consequently, it began a policy of neutrality after the loss, meaning it would no longer take part in any wars or support other countries.
– The Region of Southern Denmark is an administrative region of Denmark.
– Around spring time in 1070, Hereward the Wake and King Sweyn of Denmark took the Isle of Ely.
– She then defeated Camilla Martin from Denmark in the final.
– Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow was a GermanyGerman queen of Denmark and Norway.
– The Vikings from Denmark raided ports and coastal towns along the coasts of Europe and Britain.
– Anne of Denmark was queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland.
– The 58 Denmark won the competition.
– Internazionale MilanoInter Milan and the Denmark national football teamDenmark national team as an midfielder.
– The most important church in Denmark is in Roskilde.
– The first 7-Eleven store in Denmark was opened at Østerbro in Copenhagen on September 14, 1993.
– According to the Danish statistics institute, approximately five million people of Danish origin live in Denmark today.
– He always got very good grades so the government sent him to study in Germany for 3 years and Denmark for a year.
– To the east is the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, the only place in Denmark where the bedrock can be seen.
– It could be given back to Denmark when the dowry was fully paid.
– Danish citizenship is automatically lost if one applies for foreign citizenship or when a 22 year old child of Danish citizens has never lived in Denmark and has not formally applied for Danish citizenship.
– In Denmark the Dannebrog is very much a symbol of the people, and the flag is used for all kinds off private celebrations – such as birthdays, weddings and Christmas.
– Sweden is also connected to Denmark in the south by a bridge.
– Nathaniel Wallich was born in a Jewish family in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1786 as Nathan ben Wulff.
– There, Yugoslavia won the gold eliminating hosts Italy in the semi-finals, and beating Denmark in the final.
– He plays for Feyenoord Rotterdam and Denmark national team.
– Eight athletes from Denmark competed, seven men and one women.
– He was the 22nd Prime Minister of Denmark from 1973 to 1975.
– On May 14, 2004, Princess Mary and Prince Frederik of Denmark were married in Copenhagen Cathedral.
– Bernadotte fought Denmark and made them allow Norway to enter a personal union with Sweden.
– Sweyn I, or Sweyn Forkbeard, was King of Denmark from about 985-3 February 1014 and King of England from 25 December 1013-3 February 1014.
– Aarhus is the second biggest city in Denmark after Copenhagen, and the biggest on Jutland, the Danish mainland.
– The real test comes when she is taken by General Bounine to Denmark to meet the Dowager Empress, Maria Feodorovna, mother of the Tsar, played by Helen Hayes.
- In February 2003, there was a study in Denmark of 18,478 women to find out if coffee had an effect on pregnancy and birth.
- During the occupation of Denmark by Nazi Germany the mansion was the headquarters of the "Northern Society".
- Odense is the third largest city in Denmark with about 146,000 inhabitants and the capital of the island of Funen.









