How to use in-sentence of “china”:
+ There has been some protests in Tibet since China took control in the 1950s.
+ The Portuguese became the only ones trading silk with China through Macau.
+ According to Deng Xiaoping, Mao was “seven parts right and three parts wrong” and his “contributions are primary and his mistakes secondary.” Supporters praise him for having unified China and for ending the previous decades of civil war.
+ In 2015, Prof Xiaodong Song from the University of Illinois and other researchers in China suggested the inner core has two layers.Morelle, Rebecca 2015.
+ Although its legal status is disputed, it is currently the effective boundary between China and India.
+ She scored her first goal on July 20 in a 2–0 win against China in the first East Asian Cup final round match.

Example sentences of “china”:
+ The territory the Republic of China controls is known by most people as the island of Taiwan.
+ It is found in China and Mongolia.
+ The territory the Republic of China controls is known by most people as the island of Taiwan.
+ It is found in China and Mongolia.
+ More than 500 famous universities of China are in Beijing.
+ So Yǚ took over the job of saving China and cleaned out all of the rivers so that the extra water could easily go to the sea.
+ The new laws of the Republic of China were inspired by the GermanyGerman codified work, the “Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch”.
+ Due to the population of growth and industrialization, worldwide resource competition is becoming increasingly highly, especially in India, China and Brazil.
+ Cambodia, Laos, Africa, China and Vietnam eat rat meat.
+ Lu was President of South China Agricultural University from 1983 to 1995.
+ JJ’s songs can be heard throughout China and Taiwan in various TV programs, singing competitions, and radio channels.
+ The British Isles were an extension of continental Europe via the dry bed of the English Channel; and the dry basin of the South China Sea linked Sumatra, Java Java and Borneo to the Asian mainland.
+ One day the Emperor of Japan sends the Emperor of China a mechanical bird decorated with jewels.
+ After graduating from her musically oriented high school, she enrolled in a relatively well known music school in China, the China National Chinese Opera and Dance Drama Company, where two members of 12 Girls Band were also being taught.
+ He competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China and won a silver medal in the men’s High jump F44/46 and a bronze medal in the men’s 4×100 metre relay T42-46 race.
More in-sentence examples of “china”:
+ Of the rest 16, 9 were from People’s Republic Of China and 5 were from Hong Kong.
+ Though the Kailash Mansarovar is 300km away, the route there is mostly through plains and there is demand to improve and open a road linking China and Northern Pakistan through Demchok.
+ Most places on Taiwan Island are called “Taiwan Province” by the government of the Republic of China for official business, except the two largest cities of Taipei and Kaohsiung.
+ Kim started off the 2007–2008 season by winning the 2007 Cup of China with a score of 180.68 points, which was 24.34 ahead of Caroline Zhang, who had gotten the silver medal.
+ The Burmese-speaking people first migrated from Yunnan, China to the Irrawaddy valley in the 7th century.
+ The islands are at the eastern edge of the East China Sea and the western edge of the Pacific Ocean.
+ The construction of high-speed railway began in June 30, 1992, and KTX services were launched on April 1, 2004, making South Korea the world’s fifth country after Japan, France, Germany, Spain, and China to develop a high-speed train running above 300km/h.
+ It had wars with China and Russia: the First Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer Rebellion, the Russo-Japanese War, and the Second Sino-Japanese War, which grew to become a part of World War II when Japan became allies with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
+ She won a silver medal at the event in China and a gold medal at the event in Hungary.
+ All trade between China and Gilgit is carried through Khunjerab.
+ Since 1951, the university has been training medical staff for countries of Eastern Europe, China and Mongolia.
+ Emperor Taizong divided China into parts which were called “circuits”.
+ IN 1557, the Portuguese Empire made a permanent settlement on Macau, after being given permission from China to dock and trade there.
+ Gate of China is one of the Gates of old China.
+ Around 7.5 million people were killed in China by the Japanese.
+ When the People’s Republic of China was formed in 1949, the Communist Party of China under Mao Zedong wanted to help the Chinese people read and write.
+ Guns made of wood or bamboo are thought to have been invented in China around 1000 AD.
+ Kublai led armies against the Song Dynasty and took over most of China and much of Asia.
+ His brother Sun Ce conquered Southeastern China from 197 until his death in 200.
+ They also redirected many regiments that were going to China to India.
+ A bizarre Jurassic maniraptoran from China with elongate ribbon-like feathers.
+ During the Cultural Revolution, Hu Yaobang was said to not be true to the Communist Party of China and Mao Zedong.
+ A Portuguese EmpirePortuguese merchant vessel was sailing from Macau in China to Colombo in Sri Lanka.
+ The Chengdu J-20 is an airplane China uses that was designed to fight other airplanes.
+ The Republic of China government has controlled Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu IslandsMatsu and other islands after the Nationalist lost the war and moved the government from mainland China in 1949.
+ In 1984, he went to America and began to write about China only in English.
+ Of the rest 16, 9 were from People's Republic Of China and 5 were from Hong Kong.
+ Though the Kailash Mansarovar is 300km away, the route there is mostly through plains and there is demand to improve and open a road linking China and Northern Pakistan through Demchok.
+ During a long administrative career in the People’s Republic of China, he served successively as Vice Premier, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, and a member of the Communist Party of China Secretariat and its Politburo.
+ Myths in China vary from culture to culture, the most common myths come from the Han culture.
+ He helped the founding of Communist guerrilla bases in northwestern China in the 1930s.
+ It was expected to come to the Philippines, Taiwan, eastern China and Vietnam.
+ It is therefore used in China to outsmart the one-child policy.
+ The holiday is also so important to China that many world leaders will take time to send their good wishes to China and the Chinese people.
+ She is the only woman to have ruled China in her own right.
+ During the Han dynasty, China had an emperor.
+ Since then, Communist China only includes the part on the continent.
+ He plays for Celtic and China PR national team.
+ The Western Development Region has the Central Development Region, NepalCentral Development Region to the east, the Mid-Western Development Region to the west and the People’s Republic of China to the north.
+ Astronauts are also called “taikonauts” in China or “spationaute” in France.
+ In China and Japan, in addition to use as providing shade, the oil-paper umbrella is used at weddings.
+ He was an ambassador of China to the Netherlands, Geneva and France.
+ Taiwan has not been ruled by mainland China since 1895.
+ Readers in German, English, and other languages will find insightful comparisons, beginning with operas in China and Italy in the eighteenth century, and continuing with cities, labor organizations, diseases, and libraries, in a way that shows the century as a kaleidoscope of varied processes.
+ To the west is the South China Sea.
+ At that time China was ruled by the Ming dynasty.
+ Other cities in China began to build subways, including Tianjin, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.
+ By 1949, the Red Army of the Chinese Communist Party had gained control over mainland China and Mao Zedong announced the creation of the People’s Republic of China.
+ After years of fighting, Portgual gave Macau to China in 1999.
+ However, Brazil’s lower growth rate obscures the fact that the country is wealthier than China or India on a per-capita basis, has a more developed and global integrated financial system and has an economy potentially more diverse than the other BRICs due to its raw material and manufacturing potential.
+ Chiang became an officer in the army of the Qing DynastyManchu empire, but supported the Chinese Xinhai Revolution of 1911 that converted China into a republic.
+ The resulting widespread addiction in China was causing serious social and economic disruption there.
