Sentence examples for managed to reap from inspiring English sources

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But relatively few foreign firms have managed to reap such rewards.

Somehow, without a real hint of turn, Nathan Lyon managed to reap a five-wicket haul.

Quinn's message has been anodyne and poll-tested; the speaker of the City Council has somehow managed to reap the downside of her partnership with Bloomberg but not capitalize on the upside; she has left many people confused about where she stands and irritated with her role as lackey to Bloomberg's nanny.

His development lost value in the financial crash of 2008, the doctor said, but he managed to reap enough to invest in an office building to rent out, which so far had made him about $400,000 in profit, he said, and was likely to make $1m.

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If it can manage to reap all the potential revenues from mineral extraction, Afghanistan will need to spend the money in ways that genuinely benefit ordinary Afghans.

We're angry at banks, we're angry at high street shops that are making countless amounts of money out of us.'" A 22-year-old from Southwark said: "You get these bankers that have put us in this recession that are still managing to reap massive bonuses, while we can't get jobs.

For the next 1,500 years their entire society seems to have been dedicated to that alone, so much so that one wonders how they managed to sow and reap enough to keep themselves alive.

At the November parliamentary hearing, British lawmakers grilled executives from Starbucks, Google and Amazon about how they managed to pay such low tax bills while still reaping billions in profits in the country.

The authors estimate that the 41 states covered in the study would reap a significant savings — $635 million in the first year — if they managed to cut their recidivism rates by just 10 percent.

Reaping what you sow John McCain's last chance ReprintsMr McCain managed to land some good jabs on his rival.

"He has reaped the benefit of his association with Duhalde but has managed to keep Duhalde at arm's length and is seen as his own man".

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