Sentence examples for lots of wheat from inspiring English sources

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For example, in Paris, if you grow some wheat, it's stupid because we have big fields all around the city and lots of wheat and it's good wheat.

Quite right, if he means that there shouldn't be a prison meant to facilitate indefinite detention without charges anywhere in this country—rather than just not anywhere with lots of wheat fields.

Another technique centers on a focus on building cities and the biggest army (which mean making sure you have access to lots of wheat and ore).

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"We do have a lot of wheat in the U.S.," said Erica Olson, marketing specialist at the North Dakota Wheat Commission, a trade group.

So unfortunately we're not 25 years ago when it was simply whether Russia was going to buy a lot of wheat or not.

A lot of wheat is in the Ogallala Aquifer, which took hundreds of years to fill, and if we aren't careful will be drained in the near future.

A study demonstrating the distributional heterogeneity of OTA in grain was published by Biselli et al. (2008) by manually sampling a 261 lot of wheat in a truck.

It should about double in size, or at least plump up significantly if you're using a lot of wheat flour.

Remove wheat from your kitchen: start with bread, pasta and pizzas as these items contain a lot of wheat, which is really bad for people on a gluten free diet.

In addition, from 1992 to 1999, Bernheim produced quite a lot of wheated whiskies for the Old Fitzgerald, Rebel Yell and other brands.

Australia's farmers, for their part, are sending lots of beef, wheat, lamb and dairy products to China.

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