Fields went unploughed as the men who usually did this were victims of the disease. |
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Wilfrida opened the croft gate, and the women filed in, one by one before us, and stood on the unploughed plots of the croft. |
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Likening the heart to soil, and the work of the Spirit to a farmer sowing seeds, Cairns exhorts his readers to break up the unploughed ground. |
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Similarly, farmers in marginal rainfed areas have planted seeds on unploughed land. |
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Fields have been unploughed and unplanted, as fighting rages back and forth across a country the size of France. |
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We had been admiring stylish old metal gates, and with the wide unploughed field boundaries had been singing the praises of the typically walker-friendly East Riding. |
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In picture B the chain has been moved horizontally towards the unploughed land. |
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The relations between both counties are like an unploughed land. |
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It is, I think, handy to keep in mind that this is not unploughed field. |
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Once over the other side of the pass, I pulled off the main highway and followed an unploughed side road that led to the foot of the route the prospectors had taken across the Valdez Glacier in the gold rush days. |
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Driving with all four wheels on unploughed land is another solution to the problem of wide tyres. |
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Conservation tillage is the agricultural practice of leaving crop residue such as straw and stalks intact and seeding the next crop directly into the unploughed land. |
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