spread to the rest of the country in English
spread nationwide, spread throughout the natio
Use "spread to the rest of the country" in a sentence
1. Worms spread from his gutto the rest of his body.
2. They spread from France and Italy during the Renaissance to the rest of Europe.
3. The writer's fame spread all over the country.
4. 19 A sense of panic has spread over the country.
5. His religious reforms later spread throughout the country.
6. 22 The rest of the country is missing an epic work.
7. Apiantutorial.com serves the rest of the country through its online branch
8. His renown as a reporter spread throughout the country.
9. Chivalric ethics originated chiefly in France and Spain and spread rapidly to the rest of the Continent and to England
10. The company has a good geographical spread of hotels in this country.
11. The Bhakti movement originated in the south of India in the sixth century and gradually spread to the rest of the subcontinent.
12. Rainfall in most of the rest of the country runs between these two extremes.
13. During his stay a fire broke out in the eastern palace of Xerxes I and spread to the rest of the city.
14. The Baganda leaders demanded a timetable for the independence of Buganda from the rest of the country
15. Like my country, I too have spread myself to the invader, while remaining secretly inviolable.
16. Spread rest of smaller cake with jam and cover with remaining marzipan, as before.
17. We are addressing the special needs of the North East Region to enable growth parity with the rest of the country.
18. Aizawl is air linked to Kolkata and Guwahati by daily flights which subsequently connect to the rest of the country
19. Bareilly is well connected with the rest of the country through railways from the 19th century
20. 9 Health care in the capital compares poorly with that in the rest of the country.
21. The movement spread and Mao ordered that the Red Guards be given free rides on trains and room and board across the country to spread the revolution.
22. 2 The rest have been demolished, vandalised or turned into country cottages.
23. Esmeraldas was long isolated from the rest of the country, and was accessible only by sea.
24. These findings are at odds with what is going on in the rest of the country.
25. 17 Spread rest of smaller cake with jam and cover with remaining marzipan, as before.