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How to use reaps in a sentence

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Judaea sends us Lacryma balsami, Crete Coma dictamni, Arabia her flower of spices, India reaps her crop of spikenard.
They will soon learn that to give and take in the workplace and indeed, any relationship, reaps its own rewards.
For instance, in one season a farmer may apply five bags of chemical fertilisers on one acre of land and reaps 30 bags of grain.
It seldom happens that the person who tills the ground has the wherewithal to maintain himself till he reaps the harvest.
This is the harvest one reaps when one sows in extravagance and dissipation.
This trend should now be halted so that Zambia rightfully reaps the benefits of her natural resources.
Let's wait and see how Mabudi reaps whirlwinds, having sown trouble, confrontation and stubbornness.
All the parental investment reaps a return in the form of care later in life.
They can still get money when they need it and there will still be the occasional umbrella for farmers whose incomes drop when Brazil reaps a bumper crop.
Here, the farmer takes care of the land, reaps its products and tries to live in harmony with all.
As the euro area reaps the fruits of the Lisbon Strategy, it must also sow the seeds of further structural reform.
Now Africa reaps the bitter harvest of colonial and homegrown ethnic manipulation in endless civil wars and periodic outbreaks of rioting and killing.
Experience has shown that harnessing today's leading-edge maritime technology reaps a rich harvest of benefits tomorrow.
The last movement reaps the best of both of these worlds, starting quite aggressively with its incisive rhythm and hustling bass line.
But the pesticide that ensures an abundant crop all too often reaps sorrow.
But forcing businesses to admit exactly who is responsible for their economic success, and who reaps the profits, is a good start.
How long before it is Jobbik – or, for that matter, Russia – who really reaps the benefits?
The United States is a single-currency area, and doubtless reaps great benefits as a result.
The heat is recovered and used externally for another process that, in turn, reaps the benefit.
A person who is physically active reaps several benefits of strength, endurance and flexibility.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Up to forty years of age a man is sowing and tilling, and after forty he reaps.
Let him learn that every thing in nature, even motes and feathers, go by law and not by luck, and that what he sows he reaps.
They have always a crotchet going, till the old man with the scythe reaps and garners them away for troublesome old boys as they are.
After he has ploughed he breaks the clods, sows, reaps, and threshes.
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