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    ploughing


    1. It doesn't sound very tiring sitting reading through documents on the screen, but after ploughing through Bunty's early years followed by the Italian section, I’m starting to feel as though I’ve done a day’s work


    2. flocks and ploughing fields when Grinly arrived


    3. ; of the capital which the person who undertakes to improve land employs in clearing, draining, inclosing, manuring, and ploughing waste and uncultivated fields; in building farmhouses, with all their necessary appendages of stables, granaries, etc


    4. "Never did nowt like that when I were ploughing," he told me


    5. And so they were ploughing on the vastness of space, speeding away from the Binary 888


    6. 14 And there came a messenger to Job, and said, the oxen were ploughing, and the asses feeding beside them:


    7. 17 And in some time after, Cain and Abel his brother, went one day into the field to do their work; and they were both in the field, Cain tilling and ploughing his ground, and Abel feeding his flock; and the flock passed that part which Cain had ploughed in the ground, and it sorely grieved Cain on this account


    8. 25 And Cain hastened and rose up, and took the iron part of his ploughing instrument, with which he suddenly struck his brother and he killed him, and Cain spilt the blood of his brother Abel on the Earth, and the blood of Abel streamed on the Earth before the flock


    9. 17 And in some time after Cain and Abel his brother went one day into the field to do their work; and they were both in the field Cain tilling and ploughing his ground and Abel feeding his flock; and the flock passed that part which Cain had ploughed in the ground and it sorely grieved Cain on this account


    10. 25 And Cain hastened and rose up and took the iron part of his ploughing instrument with which he suddenly struck his brother and he killed him and Cain spilt the blood of his brother Abel on the Earth and the blood of Abel streamed on the Earth before the flock

    11. The first line of Aristrian cavalry swept out of the mist, ploughing through the terrified Tanarian’ soldiers without mercy


    12. His eyes were fixed on the former fishing boat ploughing heavily through the channel, its blunt bow cutting through the flow of water slowly building up to a full surge


    13. had just held a ploughing match in John's backyard


    14. There were armed figures on the platform awaiting his arrival, and the leading edge of the platform had a row of rails sloping ahead, ploughing into the water


    15. I cannot remember ever going far from the village, my whole childhood was spent learning the skills of agriculture, ploughing, sowing, and reaping as my father had done and his father before him, I am quite large for my age, a head and shoulders above my friends of the same age, the hard labour being responsible for building both my muscles and my stamina


    16. Choir: We are true to our Homeland, to the Earth, felling the forests, ploughing the land and sowing the seeds


    17. I read a lot and I am now ploughing through Bashevitz Singer’s reminiscences of Jews in their pre-war communities


    18. "The fact that we're ploughing through all this"


    19. Ian was there, ploughing through the middle of them, all bloodied teeth and clawed fingers


    20. As the water lapped about his ankles, he saw the shark ahead, ploughing

    21. His legs were turning to jelly with the effort of ploughing through the


    22. A political commentator attending the release of Madonsela’s report said ‘As I watched Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela painstakingly ploughing through the long report, I wondered what former South African President Nelson Mandela would be saying had he still been alive


    23. It is ploughing a lonely furrow when al around


    24. You ought to be ploughing with


    25. them, and the ploughing of the field is said to be his accomplishment·


    26. The cows help in ploughing to facilitate agriculture, its milk and flesh are used as food and its skin has many other benefits to human being


    27. near where a father and son were ploughing a field


    28. loinsaching from knowing with what oxen they are ploughing


    29. Pine pulled him down toward him, his fist ploughing into the side of his face, the force causing his cheek to sink like a filled sail; it wobbled depressed as air escaped along with splatters of blood and saliva


    30. “He’s ploughing her, and to me, that’s a good sign

    31. Arthur and Indec, ploughing each other, both of them insatiable, and making a noise about it


    32. Arthur led us in at an oblique angle, slicing through the thinnest side of them, where behind us on our rear flanks, left and right, came another two units and it was like ploughing down wicker-men that stood in a field to scare the crows


    33. “How can you not, in a country like Egypt, with its antiquities, its primeval river, the ancient lifestyle of its peasants with their donkeys and camels and the ploughing of fields with buffaloes, their ancient poverty


    34. The farm-boy ploughing in the field feels good at the sound of my voice, In vessels that sail my words sail, I go with fishermen and seamen


    35. AS I WATCH THE PLOUGHMAN PLOUGHING


    36. As I watch'd the ploughman ploughing,


    37. Ploughing and digging, vinedressing and pruning, are more in my way than defending provinces or kingdoms


    38. Some of the questions it addressed were disputes – arguments over field boundaries, accusations of theft or rape, quarrels about debts – but more often it made pragmatic decisions, such as when to begin ploughing with the communal eight-ox team


    39. might have been hanging up too on the line on exhibition for all hed ever care with the ironmould mark the stupid old bundle burned on them he might think was something else and she never even rendered down the fat I told her and now shes going such as she was on account of her paralysed husband getting worse theres always something wrong with them disease or they have to go under an operation or if its not that its drink and he beats her Ill have to hunt around again for someone every day I get up theres some new thing on sweet God sweet God well when Im stretched out dead in my grave I suppose 111 have some peace I want to get up a minute if Im let wait O Jesus wait yes that thing has come on me yes now wouldnt that afflict you of course all the poking and rooting and ploughing he had up in me now what am I to do Friday Saturday Sunday wouldnt that pester the soul out of a body unless he likes it some men do God knows theres always something wrong with us 5 days every 3 or 4 weeks usual monthly auction isnt it simply sickening that night it came on me like that the one and only time we were in a box that Michael Gunn gave him to see Mrs Kendal and her husband at the Gaiety something he did about insurance for him in Drimmies I was fit to be tied though I wouldnt give in with that gentleman of fashion staring down at me with his glasses and him the other side of me talking about Spinoza and his soul thats dead I suppose millions of years ago I smiled the best I could all in a swamp leaning forward as if I was interested having to sit it out then to the last tag I wont forget that wife of Scarli in a hurry supposed to be a fast play about adultery that idiot in the gallery hissing the woman adulteress he shouted I suppose he went and had a woman in the next lane running round all the back ways after to make up for it I wish he had what I had then hed boo I bet the cat itself is better off than us have we too much blood up in us or what O patience above its pouring out of me like the sea anyhow he didnt make me pregnant as big as he is I dont want to ruin the clean sheets I just put on I suppose the clean linen I wore brought it on too damn it damn it and they always want to see a stain on the bed to know youre a virgin for them all thats troubling them theyre such fools too you could be a widow or divorced 40 times over a daub of red ink would do or blackberry juice no thats too purply O Jamesy let me up out of this pooh sweets of sin whoever suggested that business for women what between clothes and cooking and children this damned old bed too jingling like the dickens I suppose they could hear us away over the other side of the park till I suggested to put the quilt on the floor with the pillow under my bottom I wonder is it nicer in the day I think it is easy I think Ill cut all this hair off me there scalding me I might look like a young girl wouldnt he get the great suckin the next time he turned up my clothes on me Id give anything to see his face wheres the chamber gone easy Ive a holy horror of its breaking under me after that old commode I wonder was I too heavy sitting on his knee I made him sit on the easychair purposely when I took off only my blouse and skirt first in the other room he was so busy where he oughtnt to be he never felt me I hope my breath was sweet after those kissing comfits easy God I remember one time I could scout it out straight whistling like a man almost easy O Lord how noisy I hope theyre bubbles on it for a wad of money from some fellow 111 have to perfume it in the morning dont forget I bet he never saw a better pair of thighs than that look how white they are the smoothest place is right there between this bit here how soft like a peach easy


    40. “He’ll need help with his winter ploughing

    41. The little cell was traditionally self-sufficient in food, and was surrounded by fields, moist with rain, that needed ploughing and harrowing


    42. hillside, she saw a peasant ploughing with a team of eight oxen


    43. stop ploughing the hillsides


    44. was in and the autumn ploughing was finished: at this time of year the days were short and the weather was


    45. Unfortunately, as soon as the spring ploughing began and


    46. He had disappeared the moment the spring ploughing began


    47. Apart from some small children playing near the houses, most of the villagers were at work, ploughing and sowing, or looking after new lambs


    48. Sam and the man he thought was his father – Wulfric – were ploughing with a horse-drawn light plough


    49. with ploughing and harrowing


    50. And the ploughing of the further land to go on without a break so as to let it ripen lying fallow




























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