low countries造句1. Other officials, especially those who observed the operation of the tribunals in the Low Country, were more sceptical.
2. The second half of the nineteenth century was a time of religious revival and controversy, especially in the Low Country.
3. In the Low Country the link between social status and government appointments was less rigid, but nevertheless important.
4. These links were weak or nonexistent in the Low Country, where most villages were identified with only one caste.
5. The large-scale immigration of Low Country Sinhalese disrupted the local social structure.
6. The graphite boom temporarily reduced the social and economic importance of subsistence agriculture in the Low Country.
7. The Low Countries are Holland, Belgium and Luxemburg.
8. Like the Low Countries at the mouth of the Rhine, it is a flat watery land crisscrossed by busy canals linking a constellation of trading cities.
9. That is the case of many agricultural landscapes where exploitation in "low countries" had happened for centuries.
10. In the spring, the storks return to the Low Countries from their winter nests in Africa.
11. He was traveling in the Low Countries, and subsequently became acquainted with the Pilgrims' church in Leiden.
12. Known as the "low countries" because much of the land is now below sea level, many of the country's largest cities are kept dry only by huge walls holding back the sea.
13. He jumps nimbly from Spain Low Countries, from Russia to Austria, from Prussia to Turkey.
14. The reunification of the Low Countries as the United Kingdom of the Netherlands occurred at the end of the French Empire in 1815.
15. The history of Belgium can be distinguished from that of the Low Countries from the 16th century.
16. Some of them, indeed, by their services in the Low Countries and on other fields of European warfare, had fairly won their title to assume the name and pomp of soldiership.
17. That is true, in a way: he was arrested after Henry VIII made known his feelings to the Holy Roman Emperor who was sovereign of the Low Countries.
18. Holmes is the most representative translation theorist in the Low Countries.
19. Following the Campaigns of 1794 in the French Revolutionary Wars, the Low Countries were overrun by France, ending Spanish-Austrian rule in the region.
20. Indeed, the Brethren of the Common Life were responsible for greatly expanding the educational opportunities afforded to residents of the Low Countries.
21. They show the influence of Italy, but also Russia, Germany and the Low Countries.
22. Soon, the Brethren of the Common Life had monasteries all over the Low Countries.
23. The history of mechanical music begins with "the singing towers of the Low Countries".
24. Back then, Europe was still in pieces. Scandinavia was in the southern oceans, England and the Low Countries were near the Antarctic Circle...
25. Ports with locks are common in England, France and in the low Countries in Europe.