Sentence examples for start to reap from inspiring English sources

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And as the lesson nears its end, we start to reap the rewards, as Christophe takes us up onto our very first blue run.

Now as you have changed everything in you, the fruits of your hard work will start to reap quickly.

That's five ounces of wine, 12 ounces of beer, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof hard liquor.[1] And if you don't drink, definitely don't start to reap the one-drink benefits!

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They are just starting to reap the rewards.

Mr. Masuno added, "Softbank is unique in that combination, and it's starting to reap returns".

In contrast, manufacturing is at last starting to reap the dividends of restructuring and investment.

England have been patient and persistent, and are starting to reap their reward.

estimates upfront conversion costs of $53 million a year for nearly a decade before the government starts to reap the benefits.

"Brooklyn is finally starting to reap the rewards of all the new construction," said Ms. Liebman, the Corcoran Group president.

Like other gun makers, Colt started to reap huge economies of scale, as the war went on, and the costs of production dropped sharply.

Stoke boss Tony Pulis feels his Aston Villa counterpart Paul Lambert is starting to reap the rewards of putting his faith in youth.

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