Sentence examples for before reaping from inspiring English sources

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Yet VCs have continued charging the same fee rates as before, reaping hundreds of millions of dollars each year even though, these days, many VCs do little more than twiddle their thumbs atop a pile of cash.

"Whenever you open a new long-haul route, you have to count on around two to three years of losses" before reaping the benefits.

John Grisham, a native Arkansan who became a practicing lawyer in Mississippi before reaping literary riches, was an early partner with Mr. Smirnoff.

"We are preparing the balance sheet to be ready to develop all the discoveries we have made," Mr. Scaroni said, noting that Eni faced a "season of big capital expenditure" before reaping the rewards of added production.

A25 President Bush was in California amid the raucous confusion of the recall race but publicly ignored Arnold Schwarzenegger before reaping $1 million for his re-election campaign at a dinner for 500.

But before reaping the benefits of cloud technology, businesses will first have to move there successfully -- a process often fraught with various challenges, from insufficient planning to obsolete technology and more.

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Working with the chief scout, Graham Carr, Llambias negotiated the signings of Demba Ba, Cabaye, Papiss Cissé and Davide Santon in the summer of 2011, and Hatem Ben Arfa and Cheik Tioté the season before, while reaping £35m from selling Andy Carroll to Liverpool and wresting the club's finances, and its image, under control.

But, obvious or not, those who carried out these projects are the unsung heroes of a new academic year, which, like so many before it, is reaping the fruits of their hard work.

A walk to the summit when you visit the area is practically mandatory – and, as it's only a little over 500 metres, it's not long before you're reaping the rewards.

It reported a profit of £14.4m ($21.7m) in 2014, compared with a £51m loss the year before.Virgin is reaping the rewards of cutting its costs by buying new and efficient planes, culling unprofitable routes to Africa and Asia, and looking to divest Little Red, its loss-making British domestic carrier.

Unable to deter poaching, those local divers who historically had fished on the island the most opted to fish there before outsiders finished reaping the benefits of their own investment.

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