Sentence examples for was not grown from inspiring English sources

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At the North Carolina headquarters of Food Lion, a spokesman, Jeff Lowrance, said the company was still waiting for verification from its suppliers that their spinach was not grown in the Salinas Valley, and could not say when shoppers could expect to find spinach in its 1,200 stores throughout the Southeast.

But choosing organic milk doesn't guarantee much beyond this: It comes from a cow whose milk production was not prompted by an artificial growth hormone, whose feed was not grown with pesticides and which had "access to pasture," a term so vague it could mean that a cow might spend most of its milk-producing life confined to a feed lot eating grain and not grass.

Mr Farage once accused Mr Cameron of being "weak" and suggested he was not "grown up and sensible" enough.

The CDC announced the outbreak on April 10, and has since warned consumers not to eat the leafy green unless they can definitively determine that it was not grown in or near Yuma. .

Tip-off: If you see a farmers market vendor removing produce from a commercial carton that does not have a plausible link to the farm, that may be an indication that it was not grown by the farm.

Until 1875 wheat was imported as it was not grown in sufficient quantities to supply local demand; by 1903 the country supplied all its own needs and exported 75270503 impbsh of wheat, enough to sustain 16,000,000 people.

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"There was a drought and the wheat was not growing.

"Quite simply, I wasn't grown up.

I'm not grown up yet.

Whatever is not grown on site will be sourced locally.

He's not grown up in his mind".

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