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61. To draw a heavy plough through wet clay soil, a pair of oxen, yoked together was used. 62. How can we have grain without oxen to plough the fields? 63. All eager students need do is to plough through its well-presented 600 pages and they will emerge as masters too. 64. Power for the rotary cultivation unit was provided by an air cooled petrol engine mounted on the plough. 65. The move would not interfere with greyhound racing and would leave the old Plough Lane football ground available for redevelopment. 66. Half a million acres came newly under the plough between 1761 and 1792, one million more during the Napoleonic Wars. 67. Next he had to calculate how many rounds each man had to plough. 68. Many of the smaller cloth mills were unable to plough sufficient money into such modernisation schemes, so fell by the wayside. 69. No driver wanted to plough heedlessly into a crowd of unarmed civilians. 70. I drank at stone, at iron of plough and harrow. 71. They were more commonly called plough-bullocks from the fact that they pulled the plough in the procession. 72. And if you have to plough the field anyway, you might as well plant it at the same time. 73. He was stabbed 8 times in the lungs and intestines in a frenzied attack at the Plough pub in Bicester. 74. Guiding the plough and following the team up and down the field over the uneven ground was very hard and tiring work. 75. One morning, Ted drove a tractor and plough into the field and commenced the job. 76. Realistically, most staff never will want to plough through the manuals that come with most software. 77. Nos. 44 and 48 passed to London Transport still with bogie mounted plough carriers. 78. A secretary or executive has to plough through them all to fulfil every media request. 79. After a few falls we all managed to get to the bottom of the slope in a snow plough position. 80. The introduction of the plough made possible much greater density of population, concentrated in villages and manors. 81. Megaliths were smashed to make gate-posts or road-stone, blown up or pushed aside to clear space for the plough. 82. The soil is hard and reluctant to the plough. 83. Let us not plough under the family farmer. 84. Tools – mainly plough, jetter, or rock cutter ... 85. Take the plough thethe mallet the lute. 86. This is a soil reluctant to the plough. 87. Mr. Dambar watched her plough through the grass. 88. The tractors will plough on throughout the night. 89. They began to plough around among the delegations. 90. The fuel consumption standards in plough and revise coefficients of working conditions of a tractor, field length, field slope and field surface condition were worked out.