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31. It was while travelling around the world that the seeds of her future calling were first sown.
32. Slower varieties maturing in two months or more need to be sown in July to ensure a lengthy October harvest.
33. But even before Edward's time, seeds of dissension had been sown.
34. The seeds are sown on the surface of washed sand and then transferred into tanks some months later.
35. Label each container clearly. Place the sown containers in a warm propagator to germinate.
36. When harvested correctly, the seed will be enclosed in a jelly-like material and this should be sown intact.
37. In the manner of converted preachers, he exaggerated the seeds of corruption sown in his youth.
38. He stands aside from the path and is warned that he tramples on sown seed.
39. It was said, only half in jest, that the seeds of future marriages were sown during the kiss of peace.
40. Place the sown containers in a warm propagator to germinate.
41. The land is ploughed and then the seed is sown, the crop sprayed, the harvest taken, and so on.
42. The seed for some was sown while doing voluntary repair work on church buildings which had fallen into disrepair.
43. For several months after seed is sown, nothing can be seen to show that there will be a harvest.
44. Cyclamen may also be raised from seed sown now in pots and pans and put outside in a shaded cold frame.
45. We are reaping what we have sown with a steadily more illiterate society immersed in trivia.
46. It has sown confusion and anxiety among researchers by giving birth to the ambiguous concept of sensitive but unclassified research.
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47. Other plants sown with the reeds absorb heavy metals and harmful bacteria.
48. The global success of football has almost certainly sown the seeds for the game's corruption.
49. In truth the government of Danzig had become a labyrinth sown with pits for the unwary.
50. Seeds of non-comprehension had been sown which were to lead, within a decade, to major hostilities.
51. Every other crop was grazed off and large quantities of well-rotted farmyard manure were returned before cereals were sown.
52. If your review does not stop them, at least your rapier has sown confusion and dismay.
53. Fastmaturing varieties that might take a scant seven weeks until harvest begins should be sown in early August.
54. You may consider the susceptibility as the soil in which the seeds of disease are sown.
55. Upland farms usually have at least 50% or even all of the land classified as enclosed, sown, short-term and permanent pastures.
56. Our herb garden was designed, sown and planted by 10 and 11-year olds and has given pleasure to many people.
57. The grass is then sown and it is periodically burnt thereafter to improve palatability.
58. Greenhouse varieties are sown in early March; those for outdoors in late March or early April.
59. As has been evident, our procedural rules are sown in an adjudicative framework.
60. This community is cultivated land and grasses will probably have been sown.