Sentence examples for from allotments from inspiring English sources

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Colin was the author of almost 30 books on subjects that ranged from allotments, architecture, self-build housing, ­children's play, education, postcards and town planning to water distribution and anarchist theory, many of which gained him an international ­following.

There were rumours of students bussed in to fill unwanted, empty seats and yet at the same time, of tickets from allotments granted to Olympic committees in third-world countries sold for fortunes.As always in China, conditions were different for VIPs.

But this is changing, partly due to the Real Junk Food Project, a system where waste food, not just from supermarkets, but from allotments, shops and well-wishers is given a second life at schools and at pay-as-you-feel cafes around the country.

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From allotment growers in Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham, they were able to glean first-hand knowledge about growing these plants in the UK climate and to collect over 250 different types of seeds and cuttings.

Infected leaves were predominantly sampled from production fields but also from allotment gardens, potato dumps, and volunteer potato plants.

In theory, during wet years the Metropolitan Water District would store excess water from its allotment from the nearby Colorado river in the Cadiz aquifer; Cadiz would then sell the water to the MWD during dry spells.Unfortunately, scientists at the US Geological Survey claim that Cadiz's demands on the aquifer could parch nearby springs.

The apples and marrows are transported directly to the pigs from the allotments and trees.

Not much is from the allotments at this time of year, of course, but that doesn't matter.

Janusz must teach mother and son "not to take a bath in their clothes,... not to steal vegetables from the allotments by the river".

Two women watching from nearby allotments heard shouts for help as figures in combat uniforms  punched and kicked the captive, firing bursts from Kalashnikovs into the air as they drove off in a trail of billowing dust.

The policy dates from various "allotments acts", chief among them the Dawes Act of 1887, under which the federal government broke up tribal lands within the reservations into 80-or 160-acre tracts.

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