Example sentences for: venezuela

How can you use “venezuela” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • At the moment, the memories of what low oil prices were like are probably strong enough to keep Venezuela, for instance, from pumping oil as fast as it can.

  • The New York Times puts Venezuela inside (although it fronts a picture of troops maintaining order there in the aftermath) and goes instead with the New York state court ruling that the Giuliani administration's aggressive strategy for restricting the number of X-rated bookstores and movie theaters in the Big Apple was based on an overly broad definition of an adult-oriented business.

  • Canarians have settled in Latin America in large numbers, usually in search of a better way of life, and news from Venezuela and Cuba is treated almost as a local item in the Canary Islands newspapers.

  • Both USA Today and the Los Angeles Times lead with the mounting death toll--up to 20,000, both papers declare--in the Venezuela mudslides, now recognized to be that nation's worst natural disaster ever.

  • The papers report that hardest hit in Venezuela is the coastal state of Vargas, which has been transformed, says the LAT , into "a landscape of destruction filled with the stench of death."


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