plough-ref: 250 1 73 1.a 3 1.c 2 1.s 3 10 1 11 6 11.a 1 12 6 12.c 3 12.f 1 13 2 14 2 15 51 15.s 1 16 3 17 2 18 8 18.f 2 18.s 1 19 2 3 11 3.a 2 4 5 5 16 5.a 1 7 17 8 17 8.s 1 9 3 x 4 #582598 [7] It would have involved his consortium between £10m and £15m into the troubled Eagle as part of a recapitalisation that would have left them controlling 29.9 per cent of Eagle 's equity . #1676413 [8] I poured 70 per cent of it into a glass representing the wages paid to those of us who work in the business , 20 per cent into a glass representing what was back by way of reinvestment in plant and machinery , 5 per cent into a glass representing dividends and 5 per cent into a glass representing tax . #2043196 [18] If the farmers did not want the foxes , they would up those areas , and some of those other species might entirely disappear . #2159962 [8] We 're trying to get big , local companies to some of their profits back into the community through the work of the YMCA . ' #2163212 [1] He had a patch of land he with a hand plough and he told us stories about coming home across the fields in snowdrifts with carthorses . #2347347 [8] Receipts from the sale of the licences would be back into the provision of improved public transport . #3069066 [8] The Army was also promised that a large proportion of the financial savings , which flowed from ending of National Service , would be back into major re-equipment and barrack rebuilding programmes to make regular service more attractive . #3370488 [7] New Line has its profits from ` Nightmare on Elm Street ' and ` Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ' into buying other firms ' film libraries and setting up a distribution system . #3586865 [4] But Mr Yeltsin himself has been unable to give the miners public support because their strike threatens Russia 's stubborn attempts to its lonely furrow of economic reform . #3940809 [1] Old and young were attended to their last resting place by those who had loved them , and slept in churchyards adjoining the fields where in life they had played or . #4235464 [3.a] According to the Arable Research Centres ' Justin Smith , some growers in Bedfordshire have been so disappointed with the insect pollinators ' efforts that they have up their crops to put in linseed or leave fields fallow . #4238064 [15] Wheat seed-beds were prepared by or by using a power harrow for deep or shallow cultivations . #4238259 [15] Even on heavy soils where seed-beds are hard to manage , is best as populations are reduced . #4266301 [1] Mr Holmes took the Best Kept Tractor award with a unit that 's no wallflower , 2,500 acres per year with a 16in 5-furrow plough/press combination , foraging 200 acres with a JF machine , baling 5-6,000 Hesston big square bales and handling a fair measure of subsoiling and cultivation besides . #4270474 [1] The 1922 Once-Over tillage system allowed users to , power harrow and inject carbon dioxide to boost nutrient uptake . #4703476 [1] Bres the Beautiful , who told men when to and reap . #5013873 [18] Numerous other licences were issued -- to hawk , fell and sell woods , up pastures , enclose small parcels of land on the forest wastes and build houses thereon , cut turf and peat , and to operate a brick kiln . #5204115 [12] How many of us have managed to through the memoirs of Lord Prior , whose writing I would describe as ` grammatically challenged ' . #5237763 [8.s] In the near term , it does not intend to pay any dividends , instead all profits back . #5736936 [15] You got environmentalists telling you this land should be left to nature , too poor for sodbusting [ ] . #5748357 [1] Now they live within yards of where Jim once the Shropshire fields with horses . #5973341 [1] Much of the hill ground had been and reseeded -- some on very steep slopes . #5978903 [15] Others had taken on machinery contracting ( or grass conservation ) . #5985302 [15] Many wives , in addition to hay-making , undertook , basic cultivations and assisted in silage-making and harvesting . #6261346 [1] While or sowing his field , he was still pushing his enquiries into the operations of nature . #6271574 [15] Thus Miller dealt with arculation ( propagation by layering ) , grafting , hoeing , inarching , innoculating , layering , planting , and pruning . #6370737 [3.a] The nutrients may be added to the system through spray nozzles , as shown in Fig. 1 , or they may be into the solid phase by using rotating discs . #6464067 [15] The source of nitrate pollution is now undisputed : changes in agricultural practices , including the up of permanent pasture but , most importantly , the enormous growth in the use of artificial fertilisers . #6596583 [8] Savings made through greater efficiency will be back into the Service . #7207093 [1.a] At first , any hostility centred on the major new roads which would have to be across untouched farmland to carry extra traffic to the plant and the proposed hostel which threatened to inject up to 700 unmarried building workers into an isolated rural community . #7266019 [7] Many of the smaller cloth mills were unable to sufficient money into such modernisation schemes , so fell by the wayside . #7918422 [15] However , many of the more advantaged peasants ( either in terms of household labour power , control over land , or number of bullocks for ) might like to grow crops for the market . #7921054 [15] These usually involve increasing plant diversity , contour , inter-cropping , minimum or no-tillage systems , and grass strips ( with or without grass-covered storm channels or bunds , and with or without brushwood planting along the contours between strips ) . #7926645 [18] The natives are simply running wild and up large areas of land every second year . #7938183 [15] The general division of labour in peasant and pastoral households is significant -- it is women who frequently collect water , fuel , forest litter and fodder , and indeed in some societies do most of the agricultural work as well , except ( as , for example , in parts of South Asia ) . #7940913 [17] As was mentioned in Chapter 3 , the American decision to sell grain once more to the Soviet Union in 1977 wiped out the Soil Bank established in the 1970s and caused up of marginal land and a marked increase in erosion rates ( Cook 1983 ) . #8252347 [1.s] When parks are ploughed , there is a tendency for farmers to closer and closer to the trunk until eventually the tractor disturbs the roots and the tree suffers , or even dies . #8539629 [15] In the well-drained driest parts , the heavy clay loams make the best arable land ; in the wetter parts these clays are better kept in grass , and the sandy loams best for . #8540313 [1] Not only must you know how to , but when . #8540921 [15] Many skills such as , using a scythe , working with horses , or developing an eye for livestock may take years to attain ; the later in life you come to it , the slower the progress . #8541636 [15] These courses cover such subjects as sheep-dog training , hedging , , stone walling , livestock handling , farm mechanics , and , in some areas , working horses . #8550768 [3] The third need of soil life is food , which can be provided by the return of organic waste in the forms of rotting vegetation from the plant cover , farmyard manure , compost , or from green crops specially grown and in . #8552504 [3] From within the farm , organic matter can be returned direct by grazing animals ; as liquid slurry from dairy cattle sheds ; as raw or rotted farmyard manure ( FYM ) consisting of dung , urine , and bedding ; as rough or fine compost ; as a specially grown green manure crop in ; or as a grass ley . #8554128 [15] The in of a quick-growing crop as ` green manure ' ( mustard , rye , tares are suitable ) is sometimes used to increase fertility and improve soil structure . #8554233 [15] As in a conventional compost heap , the process can be hastened by the addition of animal waste , either by very intensive grazing or by spreading FYM or slurry before . #8556951 [3] Through heavy dressings of nitrogen these produce bulky crops for grazing , silage , and eventually for in . #8557099 [18] The field is then up , fertilized , and resown to another crop . #8557740 [15] After and reseeding , it takes some years for the soil to recover its stable structure , and the grass roots to develop their full strength . #8558155 [1] The ground , previously in roots , is as early as possible in February or March and the cereal crop sown as soon as a reasonable tilth is obtained . #8560321 [15.s] Cereal crops -- wheat , barley , oats , rye , maize , or ` dredge ' mixtures -- may be grown for a variety of reasons : for the sale of grain for milling , malting , or animal feed ; for home bread-making ; for feeding one 's own livestock either threshed and rolled or on the straw ; for grazing as a green crop ; for arable silage ; for in to increase fertility ; or for the sale of thatching straw . #8564521 [3] Mustard , tares , and vetches are very quick growing and make good green manure ; mustard is also useful as a tonic when grazed by sheep before in . #8565257 [1] They can work at speed , and make several passes in less time than it would take to the same area with mould-board equipment . #8565396 [15] They can work down an excellent tilth after so long as there is no unrotted turf . #8682173 [1] Ridge and furrow were formed any time between the early Middle Ages and the nineteenth century , as a result of up and down fields in parallel lines . #8682253 [15] In fields next to a river , the furrows are noticeably at right angles to the stream , although in some other places , where no obvious drainage benefit was gained , ridge and furrow seem to have been simply a by-product of the normal way of . #8682334 [1] These are the monuments to generations of individual farmers and draining their fields . #8709948 [15] With increased drainage and , drain-pipes become clogged with clay and silt , and surface ponding creates ever more difficult conditions for farming , and even the death of cereal crops . #8710045 [1] In 1986 Farmers ' Weekly described the difficulties now overtaking land on the Isle of Grain in north Kent , where permanent pasture was drained and in the 1960s and early 1970s . #8875178 [15] Late that century Alfred the Great noted , with apparent surprise , that horses were used for in Norway . #9184298 [18.f] He went berserk with his car , up his neighbours ' lawn and yelling , ` I 'm only a doley , I 'm only a doley . ' #9386266 [15] Widespread concern over the losses of moorland ( due to and conversion to grassland ; and to forestry ) the drainage of upland wetlands , grazing of broadleaved woodlands , and the deterioration of man-made features including stone buildings and walls led The Countryside Commission to launch its ` Uplands Debate ' early in 1983 to assess the implications of these and other changes in the uplands . #9393455 [15] Productivity is maximised , there is less dependence on capital grants , and machinery and equipment is readily available for such tasks as wetland drainage , of old hay meadows or grubbing of woodland . #9402459 [1] In Site Inscrit , roads and fences can not be constructed without permission from a special Committee but fertilisers can be applied and land . #9549486 [9] In this wintery scene of January 1979 , a lonely red and cream car its way through the snow and ice to Starr Gate . #9714254 [1] Dairy cattle … eh , Beh , milk is not food enough for a man and besides I have my fields to . ' #10127953 [12] Having admired his free verse for some years I had recently through his somewhat monumental work , the first two volumes of ` Abraham Lincoln -- The Prairie Years ' and enjoyed it . #10403194 [1] Once mastered , once you can see that Saxon reeve plodding along with his staff or the Celt his ancient lynchet , you 'll begin to understand your own mortality . #10511047 [1] Like gardeners , they must cast out the evil weeds and the matted earth into long fields and sow the seeds of future harvests . #10593079 [1] Recently some areas which used to be moorland have been enclosed and , mainly on Exmoor . #10593510 [1] The other fields , which are arable , or , are usually for barley and sometimes for oats or kale . #10593555 [15] The many steep slopes of the valley sides make difficult and even dangerous . #10607534 [15] Is the land -- the slopes and the soils -- suitable for and growing crops , or just for grazing animals ? #10608177 [15] What problems do the upland areas present for ( i ) and harvesting with machinery , ( ii ) transport to and from the farms ? #10610925 [1] D. Each year the farmers only a few of their fields , but they do this in a slow rotation , leaving the sown grass for several years , as a long ley . #11327163 [4] But when I look back , I think it 's this path that 's been for me . #11634161 [15] For the hardest work , like or dragging felled trees away , oxen were used . #12093535 [1] And whether he changes his system , his moorland , reseeds his pasture , increases his stocking rate , drains his bog and fertilises his meadow is strongly influenced by the advice and grant-aid he receives from the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) . #12094936 [15] And while it may be too easy to interpret some of the recent decisions on moorland in terms of political influences and the ideologies and interests that now dominate the parks , inevitably they raise doubts as to the adequacy of the testing of the issues involved . #12179509 [1] Such practices include cultivating on steep slopes so the topsoil runs off when the rains come , or downhill with the same end result . #12352408 [1] TAKES 25 hectares of pasture that a farmer wants to drain and for winter wheat . #12515998 [3] Waste from animals was a valuable fertiliser -- all you had to do was to it into the land . #12659546 [12] All eager students need do is to through its well-presented 600 pages and they will emerge as masters too . #12950549 [3] Glass could be impregnated with inorganic pesticides , then into the land . #13984851 [3] Each year straw equivalent to 3.6 million tonnes of coal is wasted , usually burnt in the field or back into the ground . #14016794 [3] Instead , farmers rely on manure , or green manure ( crops that are grown and then back into the ground ) , one-off treatments of pyrethrum , sulphur or copper . #14096392 [12] Employers may be sifting through dozens of forms and unwilling to through a lot of waffle . #14378858 [1] Usually , he said , after for four or five days , he would keep the bulls at home for two . #14378903 [16] This was because Jakali 's husband 's bull had died and he 'd pleaded with Kalchu to lend him one of his . #14380355 [1] ` It my land for eight years . #14380954 [16] And it was then , when Jakali 's husband 's bull died despite the new stable , that Kalchu had felt obliged to lend him his , and it had been overworked and died . #14404905 [3] In the springtime , after the irrigation channels had been opened and the paddy fields flooded , Kalchu would the mal into the soft wet earth , ready for the rice to be transplanted . #14925611 [16] At least one brick-built open well remains , where these steam machines drew their water . #14960297 [11.a] But evolution on remorselessly , enabling only the most adaptable to go on to the next stage . #15904188 [11] But live these experiments are virtually forgotten as they on with their ridiculously outdated , clichéd brand of power punk . #16081741 [3] Here , the only water is from artesian wells , now contaminated by the industrial effluent and the huge garbage-dump , where the rubbish from Nova Iguacu has been partly back into the disturbed hillside . #16170684 [4] CND , as an independent lobbying organisation , with a solid membership and healthy finances , must its own furrow . #16398275 [1.a] ` Therefore the time would surely come when mind would control matter -- he forecast a field being by remote control -- and eventually Man would conquer sickness and become immortal . #16466336 [15] Around the work of pasturing , clearing and , much of farming seems to have been little different from that of Romano-British society , although the contrast in lordly life styles is at least obvious to the historian . #16478664 [1] Marginal land had to be given up either to waste or to sheep and cattle , since it was no longer profitable to it . #16574805 [1] Black cattle , when they were used at all , light sandy soil . #16579565 [15] Villagers stole cattle for beef , for a ransom payment , or in some cases for or local sale . #16600890 [x] MONDAY #16600919 [x] Monday was originally a festival to ensure the ease of ploughing and the propagation of the seed . #16600930 [15] Plough Monday was originally a festival to ensure the ease of and the propagation of the seed . #16666470 [5] And how my heart aches for the baby son of Sarah Monelle , the young mum killed when a speeding car mounted the pavement , again in freezing fog , and into her and three of her pals . #16758536 [7] Along the way she found the time to set up Ranzau , and in March this year the couple their capital into beefing it up . #16881201 [8] The group has back £31m into the business over the last six months which boss John Roberts says should lead to further improvements in services . #16992420 [5] Caroline Lindegaard , 24 , was standing next to Sarah when the car into them . #17111027 [5] The pilot , who was later court martialled , was unable to pull up from a dive and into the ground . #17199394 [5] The horror ride began when the BMW into the man on a pedestrian crossing in Streatham , South London . #17671245 [1] The farmer subsequently purchased 90 ewes and 40 cattle for fattening , and 37 acres for wheat growing . #18461891 [4] Britain 's black comics are hoping to follow that example -- by an independent path -- building their own support base and establishing their own venues . #18576963 [15] … #18788522 [12.c] It aims to do this particularly by cutting down administration costs and releasing management time for more valuable tasks than through mountains of paperwork . #19203761 [1] After careful consideration Ted decided to deep the land and prepare it for cultivation . #19203820 [13] Suddenly , Ted was aware that he was up something other than earth . #19413012 [7] I noticed that the panel of ordinary people you gathered together recently to give Norman Lamont the benefit of their wisdom recommended more cash into public services . #19470141 [7] ` The first rule of finance is do n't borrow to invest -- and that 's what you 're doing if you ignore debts while cash into savings . ' #19471454 [7] Katy £3,000 into a Woolwich PEP which has already grown to £3,567 . #19661200 [5] The two girls died when the car into them from behind as they skipped along a pavement . #19719249 [5] A stolen Volkswagen Golf through cones on to the M25 's hard shoulder . #20332107 [15] People sang songs ( lyric poetry simply meant songs accompanied by the lyre ) while , scything , threshing and grinding corn . #20439257 [8] When all goes well , and a profit is made , then this is back into the course as subsidy for field trips or visits . #20473032 [12] He also admits to having a streak of the trainspotter in him , and it took three days through his extensive record collection before he finally managed to produce a top ten . #20522748 [12.f] Bogart was the quintessential Seventies entrepreneur who through an alpine landscape of cocaine , finally towing his company , Casablanca Records , over the financial brink and leaving the entire disco industry and , in particular , Casablanca 's owners PolyGram , tottering on the edge . #20974501 [7] 1974 : TV advertised discs go into overdrive as Arcade , K-Tel and Ronco over one million into the UK music biz . #21144691 [8] In this way badly needed public resources , which can not be easily paid for , could be met by those corporations whose financial reserves are sufficient for a proportion to be back into the community from which they were originally largely reaped . #21280096 [11] He on , trying to outline his plans for the paper , and engage Sutton 's attention . #22833466 [12] They were not the only respondent of the survey who identified another clear advantage of headhunting , especially for the most senior positions : that staff who were prepared to move jobs actually prefer to be headhunted , rather than face the time-consuming task of through advertisements or the slightly demoralising task of putting their names down with agencies . #23065817 [1] The field had not been for at least 80 years ( probably not for more than 150 years ) and there is no record of fertilizer or herbicide ever having been applied . #25928836 [8] Government incentives , both in the North Sea and in most other parts of the world , are designed to ensure continuous back into exploration , because after all , that is the basis for the future prosperity of the country , taking , as most countries do , so large a part of the ultimate revenue . #28360161 [8] In 1989 £60 million worth of parish or diocesan contributions was back into stipends . #29986963 [11] Thinking now of Basil sighing deeply as he wrote his reports in Rishworth Street , and seeing again that absolutely personal handwriting that he had , one remembers again that unique charm , gentle but yes , too , at times a bit formidable , as pale , a bit round-shouldered , always smoking , serious but often laughing , dedicated without solemnity to the cause , he on with his work into the early evening . #30148716 [1] They our land and dig our quarries and cleanse our streets … #30856051 [15] The most widespread and probably the most serious destruction of archaeological sites , though , is caused by agriculture , including , deforestation and afforestation , and drainage and clearance of marginal land . #30856077 [15] Older methods of farming only caused surface damage to archaeological sites by , but modern intensive farming destroys sites much more quickly . #30856164 [1] In some countries , marginal land that was previously heath or moorland , as well as much pasture land , has been recently for the first time in centuries , with the resulting destruction of many archaeological sites . #30856961 [15] In these populated areas , fieldworkers concentrate instead on looking for scatters of finds , such as sherds of pottery and worked stones , because these give an indication of where previously unknown archaeological sites lie buried : the finds are usually brought to the surface as the sites are damaged by . #30858121 [15] Soil mark sites are visible because of different coloured marks in the soil , usually just after For example , if a burial mound with a ditch around it has been flattened by ploughing , the material from which the mound was constructed , the soil filling the ditch , and the soil in the rest of the ploughed field may be of different colours . #30858138 [15] Soil mark sites are visible because of different coloured marks in the soil , usually just after ploughing For example , if a burial mound with a ditch around it has been flattened by , the material from which the mound was constructed , the soil filling the ditch , and the soil in the rest of the ploughed field may be of different colours . #30987393 [19] Knot and dunlin collect them , as well as worms and insect larvae , by probing and through the mud with their bills and detecting the morsels they seek by touch . #31720160 [1] Not trees alone have owned their force , Whole woods beneath them bowed , They turned the winding rivulet 's course , And all thy pastures 'd . #32382679 [1] Since average yields on non-irrigated land could not rise much above fivefold the seed , the increase must have been the result of extending the cultivated area by marginal land : Jovellanos in the eighteenth century , Fermin Caballero in the 1850's , and the Report on the agricultural crisis of 1887 all accuse the farmer of ploughing up more than he could maintain in cultivation . #32382709 [18] Since average yields on non-irrigated land could not rise much above fivefold the seed , the increase must have been the result of extending the cultivated area by ploughing marginal land : Jovellanos in the eighteenth century , Fermin Caballero in the 1850's , and the Report on the agricultural crisis of 1887 all accuse the farmer of up more than he could maintain in cultivation . #32383181 [15] The peasants ' plough , according to critics , ` scratched the soil ' but deep would have destroyed it . #32394363 [15] Of these societies ( outside those areas of disseminated settlement where the parish tended to become the first unit beyond the family and that of those neighbouring farmers who helped each other out at harvest and ) the most significant was the pueblo . #32865978 [1] After being endlessly reassured that , ` it 's not the tractor , it 's how long he stays out that field , ' we give up craving a member that could be mistaken for the Eiffel Tower . #34047065 [8] To Branson , paying tax was ` a waste of money ' when you could that money back into the company . #34394169 [1] Whereas a horseman might manage to an acre a day , a tractor driver might now manage up to forty . #34394906 [15] Of course , working on a farm like any other job contains its boring , repetitive aspects and any worker can become tired of driving up and down large modern fields for weeks on end during , but in general job satisfaction is extraordinarily high . #34403693 [15] Tristram Beresford , for example , writes in We the Fields that : The awkward and uncertain hours ( especially for livestock workers ) , the isolation and the lack of amenities are , it is true , drawbacks to recruitment which agriculture must overcome . #34408410 [15] This kind of prestige was formalized in matches for the horsemen , while for stockmen the equivalent public arenas for competition were markets and agricultural shows . #34408534 [1] Each time a worker a field his status and even his self-respect could be at stake . #34412121 [1] As they drive around the countryside the newcomers can not distinguish between those fields which have been with a supreme exhibition of the farm worker 's skills and those which have not ; nor are they able to appreciate the beauty of a faultlessly drilled seed-bed , healthy stock or clean weed-free fields . #34544769 [17] More subtle but equally important changes were the cleaning and straightening of water courses , the up of herb-rich grassland , and the construction of modern farm buildings , out of scale and out of character with the traditional landscape . #35078971 [18] Upon the facts the decision seems to have been correct so far as the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher goes , for all that the defendant had done was to up some forest land on which there had previously been no thistles but from which , for some unexplained reason , an immense crop of them sprang up in two successive years . #35698814 [1] There were about 800 black cattle sold annually from Kilchoman parish alone , at an average price of £3 15s 0d ; the farmers with four horses , flax was an important crop throughout the island . #35731004 [15] 4-3 The new tenant at the farms of Brahunisary and Tyndrum , Roderick Brown , was the recipient of a complimentary day 's by 18 teams . #36279036 [1] In Suffolk it was customary until recent years to a field in stetches or lands of varying widths . #36279079 [15] Each stetch was limited on its two sides by water-cuts or deep furrows that made easy the escape of surface water from the soil ; and in fact the main purpose of in stetches was -- and still is , where stetches continue to be used -- to ensure effective draining of the land . #36279299 [1] Again , as it was impossible for wheeled implements to cross the frequent deep water-cuts of a field in this way , all cultivation had to be done along the stetch itself ; and this meant that implements -- drills , hoes , harrows , etc. -- had to be adapted to fit the width of stetch used . #36279563 [1] His first job was to start his teams to : he had already been on the field the day before to mark out the stetches . #36279672 [15] Old Welsh laws , quoted by Seebohm , specify how the strips of plough-land were to be measured -- in some provinces -- with a rod equal in ` length to the long-yoke used in with four oxen abreast ' . #36279931 [1] The responsibility for drawing the first furrow on a narrow stetch was one the head horseman could not afford to delegate , unless it was to a man equally skilled as himself ; for a stetch that did not come out , at every point , exactly to the inch would render ineffective the use of implements that had been designed specially for it ; again , a botched stetch was visible to all -- to the casual passer-by and to the practised eye of his neighbour ; and the ` loss of face ' a head horseman suffered through allowing the standard of his own work to be below that of the next farm 's was enough to make him ensure that every field was laid out and with as much care as patience and long-practised skill made possible . #36280006 [1] After he had drawn the first furrow in the stetch he returned alongside , a second furrow against the first , thus completing the laying of the top or centre-furrows -- in shape , exactly like the ridge of a roof . #36280105 [15] On Sunday mornings during the time of the spring and autumn , the horsemen often strolled around the parish to view one another 's work , estimating its quality with the eye for detail of an exacting sticker at a furrow-drawing match . #36280205 [1] ` Supposing he had to a field of thirteen acres and he had eight plough-teams working . #36280235 [1] His first job was to calculate when they should finish , how long they should take to the whole field , each man ploughing at the rate of three-quarters of an acre in one day . #36280242 [1] His first job was to calculate when they should finish , how long they should take to plough the whole field , each man at the rate of three-quarters of an acre in one day . #36280267 [1] Next he had to calculate how many rounds each man had to . #36280317 [1] Then he had to remember that even after the rounds had been allocated and the stetches accounted for , he still had to include the acre or so of headland , the land on the outside of the field where the ploughs turned , which had to be the last of all . ' #36280362 [1] The procedure followed at Stowupland with the twelve-furrow work was similar to that already described for the ten-furrow : the head horseman , or first baiter , laid the top and the other horsemen followed him , each a round at least on a stetch . #36280482 [1] We called the last furrow in a stetch taking up the brew . #36280665 [15] And as they came towards the end of the day he had to do some quick thinking to find out whether he 'd have to keep the men working right up to the last minute in order to get the stint , of three-quarter of an acre 's for each man , finished . #36280711 [1] Then each man his own stetch after the first baiter had laid the top . #36280927 [1] If a first baiter knew his job , as soon as a man had a stetch he 'd drop his stick across the furrows . #36287309 [1] The great art among them was to make a pair of horses with no reins at all , to finish the rig , turn the horses and commence another rig -- still with no reins . #36287720 [1] And he set the plough , let go the handles and walked alongside the horses as they . #36289969 [1] Medieval records show that the oxen only in the morning and returned to their stalls shortly after mid-day . #36290392 [15] In medieval times the acre or strip , which was the average day 's ploughing for an ox-team , was sometimes called a jurnalis ( or diurnalis ) in monks ' Latin and journel in French -- that is , the amount of that could be done in one day . #36291930 [1] While out a horseman had noticed a stoat some distance away stalking a rabbit . #36292020 [1] He was a stetch not far from the headlands when his two horses suddenly stopped dead . #36292061 [1] He was too wise and experienced a horseman to attempt to force them to go forward : instead he turned them short and proceeded to another stetch . #36302711 [18] Often times when I was going into the country after orders and so on in the autumn , I 'd look at a field that had been freshly up after the harvest ; and I 'd think to myself how much like a piece of Doncaster Cord it was -- colour , straight lines and everything . ' #36306865 [15] wit bullocks #36306967 [1] They with 'em ; and when they ploughed round the field , they 'd go right steady ; and if there were old roots anywhere they would n't break nothing . #36306974 [1] They ploughed with 'em ; and when they round the field , they 'd go right steady ; and if there were old roots anywhere they would n't break nothing . #36315733 [1] This word is a variant of the word scoot , the triangle left within the headlands after a field has been -- a field , that is , of an awkward shape . #37150210 [1] Johnson found the terrain ` still naked ' but bountiful , with land so utterly that he wondered where the grass grew to feed the plough-horses . #37277957 [4] How her borrowings became so vast is a bit of a mystery , but she does not seem to have the straightest furrow in Osaka . #37559516 [5] It into the ground scattering debris and bits of aluminium all over the place . #37570783 [1] Also , it had certainly not been this century , if at all . #37636414 [1] The fields were vast , full now of dark-yellow wheat stubble , waiting to be . #38757315 [1.s] The plans of the groups enable them to be identified with those shown on large-scale Ordnance Survey maps , except for those sites subsequently out , which often survived as ring-ditches . #38759037 [x] , John William ( 1871-1931 ) , chemical engineer , was born 21 January 1871 in Grantham , the fourth in the family of nine children of John Hinchley , fitter , and his wife Eliza Holland , a worker in a lace factory . #38953534 [8] In spite of the growing success , there was still never any spare cash as profits were endlessly back in the unremitting quest for newer , more powerful machinery . #40260828 [1.c] ( A suling was a measure of land that could be by eight oxen and varies in size from manor to manor . ) #40261370 [x] The witness , John Hostiar , Bailiff of Halling , testified to the old established customs of Halling and the evidence of the witness is recorded as follows : " Being asked how many teams of land in the Manor of Halling , he says that in the Manor of Halling with its Pertinencies , vis . #40261536 [1] " All the tenants ought with each plough of eight animals to one acre of Beneherth . " #40276739 [3] To superintend the threshers that they get all the grain out , stubble to be left in the ground to be , except what is wanted for thatching . #40276848 [1] To take care that in ploughing , the furrows are sufficiently ample and not hurried over , when good land is to be ploughed for fallow , the ploughmen to take care that they do not dip into bad soil , and in the time of rebinning not to go too deep , but to lightly just to destroy the weeds , lest if wet weather ensue when they come to sow the seed will be deposited in mud instead of solid soil . #40890632 [7] Any excess earning , maybe 50-60% of their wages , would be into Howard Institute . #41430118 [1.s] Many of the deserted and shrunken villages in Gloucestershire ( including Hawling and Hullasey ) lie across the ends of prehistoric fields which have been out beyond the village earthworks . #41430961 [1] Some of these have been disturbed in the past , making analysis very difficult , especially where the site has been bulldozed and , leaving only slight changes of colour in the ploughsoil and scatters of potsherds . #42008972 [7] Blackburn businessman Sardar Khan raised the alarm after his 60-year-old uncle £7,500 into Muslim World Finance to try to raise a loan for a post office . #42466921 [1] They can now and harrow with machinery hired from the UNC . #42507480 [7] Money could then be into smaller projects which create jobs , meet the needs of local people and conserve the environment . #43553604 [5] The lorry careered across the A423 Oxford to Henley road , hitting a second Metro before into the Harcourt Arms pub . #43553822 [5] Surely it is clear to anyone who might imagine that we are discussing an activity that could legitimately be called ' joyriding ' -- from the incident that I have cited and from the horrors of the case in Liverpool , where a car into some children -- just what a murderous evil that activity is . #44066382 [8] For over fifty years selected local bus operators have been given monopoly rights on their routes in return for which they are subject to fares control and expected to back any profits from good services to maintain loss-making routes . #44433172 [8] And they are insisting that any cross-channel transfer fee for O'Hare or winger Johnny McIvor be back into strengthening the team locally . #44508818 [8] Mr Cinnamond said all the money was back into the club , except for what it took to pay back those who had put up the finance to buy it in the first place . #44738555 [7] There is no doubt that NIA should be an attractive prospect , given the amount of public money which has been into the expansion of Aldergrove over the past 30 years . #48954505 [9] The entire daily life of this city without cars is still sustained by its boats ; wherever I look , flotillas of' small craft are or plodding here and there , keeping the civic services going . #49001618 [1] South African soldiers are going into the villages asking people 's forgiveness for past atrocities and to show their good intentions they are even fields . #49692827 [15] His father had been the son of a labourer who had earned 2d a day from , and such low-paid occasional work was typical of what was available for the children of farm labourers until , in such places as it was not in decline , they could be put to live-in farm or domestic service at around the age of fourteen . #49876725 [14] This is quickly done , and Wilekin prepares to bed Margery , dismissing Dame Sirith , who is no longer needed and who leaves urging Wilekin to take his pleasure of Margery aggressively : ( " … see that you her and stretch out her thighs … " ) #49880949 [14] " God knows , so I shall ; and look that you her and stretch out her thighs . #50291496 [7] With cash in their pockets they could pay off their debts and money into their restructured estates . #50551929 [19] He suggested that tidal forces resulted in the lighter continental crust ` ' through the substratum of denser crust underlaying the oceans . #50992455 [9] With a large population of working Dakotas still faithfully on , the marketplace for turbo conversions has great potential . #51293690 [18] It also asks councils to remove grass cuttings , which kill the plants underneath , and to take firm action to prevent farmers from up verges . #51431883 [1] Digging them up for fuel or compost , or draining and them for farming and forestry , causes significant emissions of carbon dioxide to the air . #51563499 [13] Rules allowing farmers to cut set-aside fields to control weeds have resulted in many nests being up or crushed by machinery . #51724292 [5.a] Oddly enough , I found that I could keep the port wing up for a considerable time and , as I lost flying speed and I came nearer and nearer to the Engineering Wing area , the port wing happily stayed in the air until my speed was very low indeed and then gradually -- and I did not think of this -- one ( and only one ) of the prop blades gently into the rather soft earth , My port wing was still in the air , and ever so gently we made a beautiful semi-turn to port . #51906814 [5] Her car was into by 19-year-old Howard Sloane , whose Seat Ibiza skidded on a corner , said prosecutor Derek Halbert . #51907521 [11] ` Rather than on regardless damaging the scheme and the partnerships we have created , we have decided to suspend the project . ' #51935847 [11] General Manager James McCormack said : ` Rather than on regardless , we have decided to suspend the project . ' #51954858 [7] A company director recently asked that he be allowed to a £250,000 tax liability into the business while debts were paid off in instalments . #52235234 [12.c] One of the great advantages was that instead of journalists having to through yards and yards of dusty cuttings , they could simply call the information they needed to screen . #52413319 [1] Burn had been that May afternoon and was leading his horses back to the field after his tea . #52466532 [7] LABOUR would scrap plans for more Government-backed superschools in the North-East as part of a grand strategy to millions of pounds into nursery places . #52522538 [5] The Austin Metro veered off the road , went across an embankment and ended up in a field , having through a fence and hedgerow . #52859240 [18.f] The Springfield playing fields have been up by cars driving on them , horses cantering and people playing golf . #52912566 [5] And Mr Samson had a lucky escape in 1990 when a van into the side of his car . #52960095 [5] The two-car Pacer train had just emerged from a tunnel when it into 11 cows . #53012078 [10] Our ships no longer the seas to seek cheap food at the cheapest price , and children no longer go to school in poor clothing . #53042941 [7] He said the Government had £22.4m into housing authority ( see corr notes ) grants for work in Darlington since 1979 . #53072290 [5] Witnesses said the powerful Nova GSi raced up an alleyway between Corporation Road and Kingston Street , but the driver lost control as he attempted to turn left and into a brick wall . #53120432 [15] But Alan Lyddiard 's adaptation is strong on physical impact -- the sheer effort involved in , the hunger and pain of the animals ' lives . #53181706 [8] The profits that were generated were back in investment in staff and technology , a philosophy that has been maintained and which has allowed PRCS to become twice as big as any of its competitors , an achievement which speaks for itself . #53253377 [11] Mr Sugar is on with the rationalisation announced last year . #53368544 [1.a] ` The forest plantation is quite young and the ditch was in 1987 , so the body has obviously come to be there after that . ' #53574267 [7] The president told aircraft workers at the company 's plant in Seattle that he believed a lot of the redundancies would not have been announced ` had it not been for the $26 billion that the US stood by and let Europe into Airbus over the last several years ' . #53576525 [18.s] But the last section , between Stonehaven and Muchalls , has been largely over . #54204138 [8] But US companies only back into new investment a sum equal to their profits . #54653903 [12.c] Relatives call round to the Starke 's Halewood home for a traditional Sunday roast and then it 's time to through a big bundle of Sunday newspapers before a late afternoon nap . #54752419 [1.c] A TOWN farm is ahead with fundraising schemes to help handicapped people and plans to roof in a riding area for the disabled . #54814049 [5] A NURSE smiled and pulled faces at a friend just before a van into the back of her car , causing fatal injuries . #54865035 [5] And it follows yet another appeal for help to trace the killer driver who into 12-year-old Paul Hartley in Fazakerley , a year ago .