51.   In return, the United States and the United Nations promised to help these farmers grow other crops, like cherries, apricots, and potatoes.

52.   Instead, these people were hunters and gatherers who happened to grow a few crops like gourds.

53.   Inmates cleared the land, constructed buildings, made the furniture and mattresses, sewed their clothing, grew crops and raised dairy cattle, pigs and chickens.

54.   It grew bumper crops of both grain and family.

55.   It pays farmers to grow certain crops.

56.   Landes, too, argues that the temperate climate and relatively even rainfall, a gift from the Gulf Stream, allowed Europeans to grow crops all year round.

57.   Many farmers lease allotments, which have been passed down for generations in some Southern families, in order to grow the crop in profitable quantities.

58.   Life science executives had thought that these genetically modified foods would allow farmers to grow more crops with less effort.

59.   Most have no prospect of getting a job anytime soon, nor will they be able to grow crops in time to avert starvation.

60.   Michael Dukakis dug himself into a hole by suggesting that Iowa farmers try growing other crops such as strawberries and Belgian endive.

v. + crop >>共 363
damage 7.39%
destroy 6.87%
grow 6.87%
harvest 6.30%
plant 5.92%
produce 2.56%
sell 1.89%
protect 1.85%
threaten 1.42%
raise 1.28%
grow + n. >>共 823
beard 5.65%
crop 4.60%
vegetable 2.95%
plant 2.89%
business 2.10%
hair 1.87%
food 1.68%
cell 1.68%
concern 1.30%
demand 1.24%
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