How to use in-sentence of “libya”:
+ Because so much of the country is desert, Libya has to import about 75% of its food.
+ Not really a dynasty, the Libu were another group of western nomads from Libya who controlled the western Delta from 805 to 732 BC.
+ Because of this Libya‘s foreign relations with several western nation were negatively effected, and it would become a reason for US to bomb Libya in 1986.
+ Italy Libya in 1911 from the Ottoman Empire.
+ On 2 April, Libya confirmed its first COVID-19 death.
+ The Fezzan is an area of desert in south west Libya which the Italians made a part of Tripoli in 1912.
+ Kinnie is exported to the UK, Italy, Germany, Poland and the Netherlands, It is also exported to Libya and Canada.
+ In the 1980s, he developed chemical weapons, because of it critics called Libya a pariah state.

Example sentences of “libya”:
+ At a later time, Libya is also named as their home.
+ After years of stalemate, the Axis forces were ejected from Libya and Tunisia in six months after the "Battle of El Alamein", while their supply lines were harassed day after day by the growing and overwhelming aerial and naval supremacy of the Allies in what has just been the Mussolini's "Italian Mare Nostrum".
+ Smaller numbers live in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Zanzibar.
+ At a later time, Libya is also named as their home.
+ After years of stalemate, the Axis forces were ejected from Libya and Tunisia in six months after the “Battle of El Alamein”, while their supply lines were harassed day after day by the growing and overwhelming aerial and naval supremacy of the Allies in what has just been the Mussolini’s “Italian Mare Nostrum”.
+ Smaller numbers live in Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Zanzibar.
+ He is known mainly for his project of Artificial Palm Trees in Libya for the creation of microclimates in the deser at the Great Man-Made River.
+ He was able to unite the three regions and became the king of the United Kingdom of Libya on 24 December 1951.
+ Much of the area of “Provincia di Misurata” became “Misrata District” with the independence of Libya after World War II.
+ On 24 March, Libya confirmed its first COVID-19 case, a 73-year-old man who had returned to the country in early March from a trip to Saudi Arabia.
+ During the Reagan presidency, relations between Libya and the United States were mixed.
+ The great amount of these goods are basically imported from Libya and deemed less expensive.
+ Tripoli was the capital of Italian Libya in the first half of the 20th entury.
+ Italian Libya was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy, from 1911 to 1947.
+ She was born in Tripoli, in the Italian colony of Libya on 20 June 1934.
More in-sentence examples of “libya”:
+ There was a see-saw series of battles for the control of Libya and parts of Egypt.
+ She was deployed to Libya during 2011 to support operations there.
+ There was a see-saw series of battles for the control of Libya and parts of Egypt.
+ She was deployed to Libya during 2011 to support operations there.
+ Even though the troops were not ready to fight, the 9th Division was sent to Libya to help the 6th Division win Tobruk.
+ Since 2007 Libya has been divided into 22 districts.
+ Pope was a special envoy to Libya from October 11, 2012 until January 4, 2013 during the aftermath of the 2012 Benghazi attack.
+ Flight 803 was a scheduled International passenger service from Seoul, South Korea to Tripoli, Libya with intermediate stops in Bangkok, Thailand and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
+ In November 2015, the New York Times reported that al-Anbari had recently arrived in Libya by boat, where the group has established a Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Libyapowerful branch centered in the city of Sirte.
+ The previous flag of Libya is still used by supporters of Muammar al-Gaddafi.
+ It was a series of air-strikes against Libya on 15 April 1986 ordered by President Ronald Reagan.
+ This is a list of Head of governmentheads of government of Libya since independence in 1951.
+ The oldest university in Libya is the University of Libya in the city.
+ African independence movements had their first success in 1951 when Libya became the first former colony to become independent.
+ In March 2016, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Libya attacked the town in the Battle of Ben Guerdane.
+ It’s open revolt.” and on 22 February, “The Economist” described the protests as an “uprising that is trying to reclaim Libya from the world’s longest-ruling autocrat”.
+ In Libya there is a national pasta dish called Mbakbka.
+ In 2003 Libya agreed to pay compensation to the families of the people killed.
+ He played for the Libya national team.
+ BushBush’s argument was that the countries like North Korea, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Libya were a direct threat to the United States and its allies.
+ Specializing in counter-terrorism rather than MI5’s usual counter-espionage, she was active at the time of the Lockerbie bombing by Libya in 1988.
+ The route was a key political and symbolic connection between Rome, the ‘capital of Italy’s Empire’, and Italy’s colonies in Libya and East Africa.
+ The first aircraft for war bombing was used in Libya in 1911 by Italy against the Ottoman Empire.
+ This is a list of Head of Stateheads of state of Libya since independence in 1951.
+ Libya was accused by the US government of sponsoring the bombing, and US President Ronald Reagan ordered strikes on Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya ten days later.
+ Her parents moved to Libya in the late 1960s, where Reham was born in Ajdabiya in 1973.
+ The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Libya on 24 March 2020, when the first case was officially confirmed in Tripoli.
+ According to NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent, Richard Engel, who entered Libya and had reached the city of Tobruk on 22 February 2011 was quoted as saying, “the protest movement is no longer a protest movement, it’s a war.
+ It has been the official flag of Libya since 3 August 2011.
+ The demonstrations were protesting against the Government of Libya and its leader Muammar al-Gaddafi.
+ The Capital capital of Libya is Tripoli, which is a port on the sea.
+ He was an Ambassador to Libya and Tunisia from 1973 to 1975 and from 1983 to 1984.
+ The Flag of Libya has three horizontal stripes of red, black, and green, with a white crescent and star in the center of the black stripe.
+ Also during his second term, Reagan’s Invasion of Grenada and 1986 United States bombing of Libyabombing of Libya were popular in the US, though his backing of the Contras rebels was mired in the controversy over the Iran–Contra affair that revealed Reagan’s poor management style.
+ After a much-disputed truce on 3 January 1928, the Italian policy in Libya reached the level of full-scale war, including deportation and concentration of people of northern Cyrenaica to deny the rebels the support of the local population.
+ The United Nations put economic sanctions in place against Libya in 1992.
+ Unfinished standing stones, set up without inscriptions from Libya in North Africa to Scotland were monuments of pre-literate Megalithic cultures in the Late Stone Age.
+ Indeed after the Italian occupation of Libya in 1911, the Jews made great strides in education and economic conditions: at that time, there were about 21,000 Jews in the country, the majority in Tripoli.
+ It is available in Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Mauritania.
+ Again, in early 1941, an Italian army was pushed from Egypt to Libya in Africa.
+ The highest point in Libya is Bikku Bitti 2,267 m above sea level and the lowest point is Sabkhat Ghuzayyil -47 m at below sea level.
+ Lamia is a queen of Libya who Zeus was in love with.
+ The Uweinat mountain range at the very south of the plateau is shared between Egypt, Libya and Sudan.
+ Once oil was discovered, Libya became one of the largest oil producing countries in the world.
+ He was held under armed guard in Libya from 1991 until 1999, when he was moved to the Netherlands.
+ The population of Libya in 2011 was said to be about 6,597,960.
+ By 1934, Libya was fully pacified and the new Italian governor Italo Balbo started a policy of integration between the Arabs and the Italians.
