How to use in-sentence of “countryside”

How to use in-sentence of “countryside”:

– A gamekeeper is a person who manages an area of countryside to make sure there is enough game for shooting, or fish for angling.

– Traditionally, the larger cities tend to lean to the left while those in the rural countryside lean farther right.

– Then the main gentle countryside theme is heard on solo flute and violins.

– The countryside is nice, with much vineyard, but also woods, hills and small valleys.

– There is a lot of countryside in County Monaghan.

– The Range Rover’s primary market was for general countryside use, especially farmers who needed a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle to get round their estate.

– The Countryside Council for Wales said that improvements to the path would continue during 2012 and 2013.

How to use in-sentence of countryside
How to use in-sentence of countryside

Example sentences of “countryside”:

- Russians from the countryside continued to speak their local dialects.

- Life in the countryside differs from life in the large cities.

– Russians from the countryside continued to speak their local dialects.

– Life in the countryside differs from life in the large cities.

– The creator wanted to make towns that had the good things that towns had but also good things that countryside areas also have.

– Other that are hunted for food in the UK are specified under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

– His fascination with the countryside surrounding Berlin may be seen in his delightfully picturesque “Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg”.

– The towns Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford are now separated from the countryside areas of their counties.

– At first, the organization provided beds and shelter to young men leaving the countryside for work in the cities.

– As a river flows towards its mouth, the countryside around the river often changes from hilly to flat.

– The countryside changed into heathland which is called the Lüneburger Heide.

– In the Mexican countryside the league is still commonly used in the original sense of the distance a person can walk in an hour.

– There are many stiles in the countryside in the United Kingdom.

– AONBs are created under the same legislation as the national parks, the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.

– The chief purpose of the AONB designation is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the landscape, with two secondary aims: meeting the need for quiet enjoyment of the countryside and having regard for the interests of those who live and work there.

– King Huai listened to other leaders who said bad things about Qu Yuan and made him move to the countryside twice.

– The Countryside Council for Wales designates them on behalf of the Welsh Government.

– The town is the starting point of the South West Coast Path, the longest countryside walking trail in the United Kingdom.

– Some groups live in the forest, but many live in the countryside and in the cities.

– The section from Maidstone West to Tonbridge passes through some of Kent’s most picturesque countryside along the narrower sections of the River Medway.

– Janáček’s family were poor people who lived in the countryside in Moravia.

More in-sentence examples of “countryside”:

- They show old English countryside before the coming of modernization.

- The Down to the Countryside Movement was a government plan in China in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

– They show old English countryside before the coming of modernization.

– The Down to the Countryside Movement was a government plan in China in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

– It was a point for the communists decide fight and live in the countryside and use guerrilla to fight with the nationalists.

– His doctors diagnosed him as having dropsy, and a visit to the countryside only temporarily improved his condition.

– Lancashire also has a lot of pleasant countryside such as White Coppice and the Rivington Moors.

– She wrote: “I left high school in the countryside feeling that nothing belonged to me, not even my body.

– The estate has a stunning sea aspect as well as rolling countryside sweeping views because it is set in 1500 acres, with a private beach, a private 15-acre lake and rambling house gardens of 27 acres where other family members of Roper-Curzon live in around thirty country houses.

– William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes play Peter, Susan, Lucy and Edmund PevensieEdmund, the four British children that had to go to the countryside during the Blitz, and there they find a wardrobe that leads to the fantasy world of Narnia.

– After the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1905–1911, the Kurds in Iranian Kurdistan’s towns supported the new system of local government, but the Kurdish tribes in the countryside supported the shah.

– BR created two kinds of new List of British Rail diesel multiple unit classes#Second generationsecond generation trains: the Sprinter series, for use on city and longer-distance services, and the Pacer series as cheap DMUs built using bus parts for short-distance countryside and branch line services.

– Sopron is popular as a holiday place because it is set in beautiful countryside where people like to walk in the hills, enjoying the pure air, the forests and mountain springs.

– This can be heard clearly in his popular cantata “Fynsk Foraar” which shows his love of the countryside where he grew up.

– The Party will not allow this, so they go out into the countryside to meet in secret.

– The countryside is lowlands with virtually no mountains.

– The countryside around the city has many large and deep ravines.

– The countryside near Seville.

– The Jews living on the countryside was being killed right on the spot.

– Public rights of way were established later, and the 2000 Countryside and Rights of Way Act set a new legal framework in which the bulk of Kinder Scout is now “Access Land” where the public has a right to roam freely.

– Many years later Michelangelo said that the two things that had helped him to be a good artist were being born in the gentle countryside of Arezzo and being raised in a house where, along with his nurse’s milk, he was given the training to use a chisel and hammer.

– Tourists like Somerset because it is very beautiful, with much countryside and few big towns.

– The Indians lost and thousands of them died but not before the whole countryside suffered much loss.

– The stories are about a boy who grows up in a poor family in the countryside in Drenthe in the north-east of the Netherlands.

– Completed by the end of March 1949 and published by Geoffrey Bles in London on 16 October 1950, “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” tells the story of four ordinary children: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie, who have been evacuated to the English countryside from London in 1940 following the outbreak of World War II.

– Until 1880, Sisley lived and worked in the countryside west of Paris; then Sisley and his family moved to a small village near Moret-sur-Loing.

– Milk from about 500km² of nearby countryside was destroyed for about a month.

– The hazel dormouse is a European Protected Species and is protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act.

– Many United StatesAmericans and historical places of Morocco, live the Berber countryside life, or enjoy the warm sun and the long and clean beaches.

– This is because of the many anthills seen in the countryside around Accra.

– The county has a lot of countryside with many lakes and small hills called drumlins.

– In the United Kingdom, pine martens and their dens have protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

– Meanwhile, very few people in he countryside own a car, or even a bicycle, and animal-drawn carts are very common.

– The CSU is a very conservative party according to the people of Bavaria, who mainly live in the countryside and smaller towns and villages.

– The AONBs of England and Wales together cover around 18% of the countryside in the two countries.

– Unlike before, the upper class liked to live in big houses in the countryside to show their power.

– It serves long distance coach services and is also the departure point for many countryside coach tours originating from London.

– A bushranger is a thief who roamed the countryside and country towns of Australia, usually escaping on horseback, like a highwayman.

– After the economic policy of War Communism during the Civil War, the Soviet government permitted some private enterprise to coexist with nationalized industry in the 1920s and total food requisition in the countryside was replaced by a food tax.

– Before 1576, plays were acted in public halls and large houses, and in inns and public squares and courtyards and other open spaces, by troops of actors that mostly travelled around the countryside between cities and towns.

– The “white truffle” or “Alba madonna” or “Tuber magnatum” comes from the Montferrat and Langhe areas of the Piedmont region in northern Italy and in the countryside around the city of Alba.

– The district has hilly countryside between the rivers of the Danube and the Iller.

– It probably survived in the Egyptian countryside as a spoken language for several centuries after that.

– It has little or none of the countryside atmosphere that once made it popular.

– Within the past ten years, there have been studies that are in favour of allowing new wolves to come and live in the English countryside and Scottish Highlands again.

– In the 6th and 7th centuries it was ruled by its own kings, It is often called ‘the garden of England’ because its countryside is very green and because it produces much fruit.

– Gundungurra people’s knowledge of the caves goes back a long way, as there is a Dreamtime creation story about how the whole countryside came into being.

– As the children grow older, Hana finds it is hard to hide the werewolf powers inherited from their father: ultimately, she moves them to the countryside to avoid trouble from the public.

– In developing countries cell phones are used as a cheaper and faster way to connect the countryside to the network.

– In Europe there were people who went around the countryside making a living by singing and playing musical instruments.

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