Sentence examples for grain could be from inspiring English sources

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"The demand for this corn grain could be so dramatic," he said, "that it would change farming practices".

According to the HSBC report, relatively high stocks of grain could be run down to meet demand until new harvests were reaped in unaffected parts of the world.

A grain could be a single domain, a domain could include many grains, or a large grain could have several domains.

Moreover, horses stall-fed on alfalfa (with some additional grain) could be bred bigger and stronger than the steppe ponies that had only grass to eat.

"My understanding is that the state – not the market – is still setting the price for inputs such as fertiliser and the prices at which grain could be sold back to the state in the sharecropping arrangement," he added.

Agricultural authorities were trying to wean the country from baijiu, so that the grain could be used for food instead of alcohol; in 1996, the State Council banned the consumption of baijiu at ministry banquets.

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But it said it wanted more than 300,000 tons of aid, and most of it in grains, not in nutritional supplements like powdered milk, which it said were offered by American negotiators who feared that grains could be diverted to the army rather than needy children.

For Itokawa, it is not clear if grains could be migrating downslope to the Muses Sea.

Mature grains could be harvested after around 160 days depending on the varieties.

Several starch grains could be observed throughout the embryo cells after the periodic acid-Schiff's (PAS) reaction.

The relative proportion of the equiaxed and anisotropic grains could be readily adjusted by the precursor mixtures.

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