Examples of 'up a country' in a sentence

Meaning of "up a country"

up a country - This phrase could refer to traveling or moving through a rural area or countryside, possibly exploring remote locations

How to use "up a country" in a sentence

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A car drives up a country road and stops.
And communities are what make up a country.
To build up a country with a genuine national identity.
These were immigrants shaping up a country which was left behind.
People who come out of prison can build up a country.
Up a country lane.
No one wants to break up a country.
I grew up a country girl, so the city is exciting for me.
A census is a count of all the people that makes up a country.
Set up a country focal point or team to carry out post-assessment work.
I did not see the difference of religion enough reason to break up a country.
Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico set up a country residence in the city.
Up a country lane … Anywhere.
Perhaps Herman would like to see her blow up a country before he gives in.
Anywhere … Up a country lane … And the way their necks twist . Just to watch their skins.

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If they screw up, it will be enough to blow up a country or two easily.
Syrians in Lebanon makes up a country by themselves, but a country with no press.
You have got some ground to cover before you get me up a country lane!
Ultimately, Craig drives up a country road to Foley 's cottage in Kent.
The toolkit sets out the programme 's conditions for starting up a country ASDP.
What was she even doing strolling up a country road in the dead of night?
Ah, well, a traitor is somebody who tries to break up a country.
Christ! What was she even doing strolling up a country road in the dead of night?
Every time I heard one clop by, I had to run and see … up a country / ane … anywhere.
In the 19th century, many wealthy citizens set up a country house in a large estate.

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