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a ploughed fieldの例文

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  • The 2CV had a design brief to be able to be driven at speed over a ploughed field.
  • Soil erosion : soil has washed from a ploughed field through this gate and into a watercourse beyond.
  • In modern use, a ploughed field is typically left to dry out, and is then harrowed before planting.
  • In 1965, a thumbnail scraper of yellow-brown flint was picked up in a ploughed field above Montfode Braes.
  • Summers had no alternative but to crash land the aircraft into an avenue of trees, with a ploughed field at the end.
  • The archetype is often associated with things and places standing for fertility and fruitfulness : the cornucopia, a ploughed field, a garden.
  • It was noted that the ground " conveyed the impression that at some remote period of its history it had been a ploughed field ".
  • Padmavathi Devi of Tiruchanur, both considered daughters of Bhudevi, had a similar beginning to Sita, being found in a ploughed field by Akasa Raja.
  • On 6 January 1948 a British European Airways Vickers VC . 1 Viking flying from Renfrew Airport to RAF Northolt crashed in a ploughed field in Ruislip, five miles from the runway.
  • During the course of the dispute Nick Kirkbride, the then managing director of Scotts in Britain, described the peat bogs as having " no more conservation interest than a ploughed field ".
  • The Englishmen he names were horsemen forced onto Scottish pikes in a ploughed field to the east of the English position, after they had crossed a slough towards the Scottish position on Falside Brae.
  • The German pilot then dived through a cloud, followed by Lieutenant Insall Fire was again opened, and the German machine was brought down heavily in a ploughed field 4 miles south-east of Arras.
  • Another hindrance to the emergency effort was the lack of a four-wheel drive appliance which meant that the firemen had to attempt to drive an eight-ton vehicle over a ploughed field, which delayed the rescue.
  • This suspension design ensured the road wheels followed ground contours underneath them closely, while insulating the vehicle from shocks, enabling the 2CV to be driven over a ploughed field without breaking any eggs, as its design brief required.
  • A number of fixtures had to be postponed due to the state of the pitch, which was described as resembling a ploughed field, and the surface had to be heavily sanded before an FA Cup match against Leeds United.
  • :: The UK reconnaisance pilot Adrian Warburton flew his plane into a ploughed field in Bavaria in 1944, and despite witnesses to the crash, the wreckage including his remains went in so deep that it was not discovered until 2002.
  • An Anglo-Saxon gold ring, inscribed with the name of King Alfred the Great's sister 苩helswith, was found in a ploughed field near the village in 1870 and was bequeathed by A . W . Franks to the British Museum in 1897.
  • On 22 November 1914 it was with this arrangement that Strange claimed his first victory; with Lieutenant F . Small as gunner, he attacked an Aviatik two-seater and forced it down from over Armenti鑢es to make a bumpy landing in a ploughed field just behind the British lines.
  • When first completed, the GNR made an end-on connection at Askern, famously described by the GNR's chairman as, " a ploughed field four miles north of Doncaster ", with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, a short section of which was used to reach the NER at Knottingley.
  • Taking the example above, the corn is planted into a ploughed field where there is no corn residue with the fungus " Cercospora zea-maydis ", the causal agent of Grey leaf spot of corn, present but the weather means long periods of leaf wetness, there is no infection initiated.
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