Sentence examples for some wheat from inspiring English sources

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The government is distributing some wheat, rice and cooking oil, but people need shelter.

"I know a fellow that sold some wheat for $12 a bushel.

Also, some wheat meant for the warehouse next door was accidentally delivered here one time.

And as the hearing progressed, it was possible to sift some wheat from the chaff.

Additionally, some wheat is used by industry for the production of starch, paste, malt, dextrose, gluten, alcohol, and other products.

In their desperation to obtain food, several young men from these villages tried to walk down toward the valleys so that they might carry some wheat back home.

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The range of delicacies (with some wheat-, dairy- or gluten-free varieties) includes cognac-flambéd banana truffles and Keep Smiling Vanilla M'Gorilla ice cream.

However, we also noticed some wheat-specific rearrangements of the genes that disrupt the collinearity between wheat and barley and between wheat and rice.

Those food items included fresh fruits and vegetables, juices, processed fruits or vegetables (e.g., salsa), and some wheat- or corn-based items (e.g., pasta, cereal, popcorn, or chips).

In addition, comparative analyses revealed that 68% of the genes identified were syntenic between the wheat chromosome 3B and barley chromosome 3 H and 59% between wheat chromosome 3B and rice chromosome 1, together with some wheat-specific rearrangements.

Since some wheat-based reads may have mapped to the fungal genome by chance, a library subtraction technique was used, taking advantage of the uninfected controls (illustrated in Additional file 1).

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