Sentence examples for To reap from inspiring English sources

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To reap

verb

To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.

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To reap these benefits, different eligibility rules apply.

To reap its benefits, you'll need an almond paste.

"But he's unable to reap any reward".

What you sow, you have to reap".

His family continue to reap the benefits.

His stubbornness is beginning to reap dividends.

Consumers, however, have yet to reap the benefits.

(Local communities stand to reap an additional $100 million).

You have to eat the foods to reap the rewards.

Profiles tend to reap the seeds they sow.

"Now an oppressed people are to reap the whirlwind".

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