“harvest” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “harvest”:

– Often identified with the goddesses Artemis and Selene, Hecate served as a representative of the harvest moon.

– The right to harvest pāua can be granted legally under Māori customary rights.

– Shrimp farming took off during the 1980s, particularly in China, and by 2007 the harvest from shrimp farms exceeded the capture of wild shrimp.

– Children from Hellingly use the church for harvest festivals and Christmas carol services.

– A wet climate is required for the harvest of the bing cherry.

– These were called the Harvest Classic.

– The player controls Cryptosporidium Cryptosporidium 137, a member of the Furon race of aliens, who has come to Earth to harvest DNA from humans to continue the cloning process of his species.

harvest use in-sentences
harvest use in-sentences

Example sentences of “harvest”:

– Now when the festival sets in, people would sit together to eat moon cakes, appreciate the bright full moon cakes, appreciate the bright full moon, celebrate the bumper harvest and enjoy the family love and happiness.

– He and his minister Turgot took away some laws on selling grain, which led to high grain prices in years when the harvest was bad.

– To harvest parsely, cut the most mature stalks near the base that are still bright green.

– These include the Ridgway’s rail and the salt marsh harvest mouse.

– In November 2011, Allen became Bishop in the Michigan Northwestern Harvest Jurisdiction.

– Dewhurst selected just two days: the first day of harvest for “Lark Rise” and the first hunt meet of the new year, a winter’s day in January, for “Candleford”.

– The labor force included storehouse recorders, work foremen, overseers, and harvest supervisors as well as laborers.

- Now when the festival sets in, people would sit together to eat moon cakes, appreciate the bright full moon cakes, appreciate the bright full moon, celebrate the bumper harvest and enjoy the family love and happiness.

- He and his minister Turgot took away some laws on selling grain, which led to high grain prices in years when the harvest was bad.

– As a vegetation goddess, she presided over the bounty of the harvest as it emerged during the season of spring.

– The ma-prang harvest season February to March.

– It is the harvest festival in the Punjab region.

– They came to harvest trepang, pearls and other prized items to trade in their homeland.

More in-sentence examples of “harvest”:

- Communist officials then let farmers work the new farms and told them to turn the harvest over to the government.

- Many ants even harvest the honeydew directly from the aphids.
- It was distributed by Golden Harvest Pictures.

– Communist officials then let farmers work the new farms and told them to turn the harvest over to the government.

– Many ants even harvest the honeydew directly from the aphids.

– It was distributed by Golden Harvest Pictures.

– It was a much better harvest than in 2010 after the oil spill.

– His other best known works were “Inspector Palmu’s Error”, “The Harvest Month” and “The Scarlet Dove”.

– Also, if the player chooses to adopt the Little Sisters rather than harvest them, then the player will need to get ADAM by protecting the Little Sisters when they get ADAM from dead Splicers.

– The term cherry picking comes from when people harvest cherries from a tree – the cherry picker only takes the reddest, ripest fruits.

– At first everything went well, but in 1601-1603 the harvest was bad and many poor people starved.

– It can be harvested until we have the first frost and till then, we can harvest five times from one root in average.

– The harvest season was called “Shemu”.

– It is formed by a group of Christian teachers and Christ’s Harvest Church to organize some special activities, Morning Assembly and Fellowship.

– After the harvest ends, “tatami” is made.

– Morwenstow was the home of the eccentric vicar and poet Robert Stephen Hawker, who is credited with reviving the custom of Harvest Festivals.

– Her symbols were the scythe, cornucopia, wheat, bread and harvest grains, and the pig and snake were her sacred animals.

– Bhangra started in the Punjab region, now divided between India and Pakistan, and began as a folk dance which was conducted by Punjabi peoplePunjabi farmers of all creeds, Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus, to celebrate the coming of the harvest season.

– The US National Marine Fisheries Service thought that the 2011 brown shrimp harvest from waters off of Mississippi and Louisiana would be only slightly lower than usual.

– Also, at the end of the episode, actual aliens are trying to harvest Freddy’s left paw after all of the ferret’s proclamations.

– They have long lower incisors, which allow them to chew holes in tree trunks and branches to harvest the gum inside; some species are specialised feeders on gum.

– A long time ago in China, this holiday may have celebrated the harvest of “winter wheat” or dragon gods with power over rivers and seas.

– Technically through indoor cultivation, farmers can harvest through out the year.

– The word “cereal” comes from ‘Ceres’, the name of the Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture.

– The Tlingit harvest food from the sea.

– At this point, the player can either harvest or rescue the Little Sister.

– In Northern Sweden, traces of Sami harvest of bark from Scots pine are known from the 1890s.

– Space colonization will help harvest the Solar System’s energy and material resources.

– The city hosts an annual Harvest Jazz Blues Festival which attracts both regional as well as international jazz, blues, rock, and world musicians.

– But depends on which side of the earths hemisphere the plant has been placed for harvest time.

– Since the introduction of aluminum-hulled long-boats in the 20th century, Pitcairners have made regular trips to Henderson to harvest the wood of “miro” and trees.

– This is particularly true during planting or harvest periods.

– To get his harvest done, he had to hire 50 people from other counties, the counties Cavan and Monaghan.

– The problem was that the harvest of tobacco was poor in 1758.

– Dutch people learned how to eat them through most of the year by planting their seeds at different times, letting them harvest for 9 months out of 12.

– Demeter  is the goddess of the harvest and ancient Greek religion and myth, one of the Twelve Olympians.

– Normally, farmers harvest peppers that are cultivated outdoors in late July.

– The wine harvest was late in 1601 in France, and in Peru and Germany wine production collapsed.

– However, these changes caused high grain prices in years when the harvest was bad.

– Important festivals were at the same time as the major events of the agricultural calendar, including a harvest festival of thanksgiving.

– It is believed that it will emerge from the sea and make prophecies about harvest or epidemic.

– The farmers were ready to harvest the season’s crop but also threatening to refuse to deliver the wheat.

– Simcoe is also a central area for migrant labour, to harvest tobacco, fruits and vegetables.

– It is also the start of a new solar year, and new harvest season.

– People harvest the garlic in the middle of the next summer.

– A serf could plough his lord’s fields, harvest crops, dig ditches, or repair fences.

– This is very common in modern agriculture, as it simplifies the farm and allows relatively few people to harvest large amounts.

– The Kingdom of Koya was ruled by King Kama from Kru people after his death his daughter Fatima Brima marries the general King Moribu Kindo Fondren a Black colonists from Brookly New York city he first became King in 1840 he taxed the town Monrovia and traded with Americans while one of the senators chief of Temne people Bakara a muslim in charge Temne State From 1801 to 1807, Temne islamist fought a war with British colonists and the Susu rebels was AfricanAmericans who established Freetown the African Americans wanted to expand east to harvest more land for wealth Temne State lost the northern shoreline of the eastern parts of the Sierra leon to the British and Port Loko to the Susu.

– At harvest time, the vassals gave shares of their crops to the lords.

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