Sentences with phrase «ploughed in»

He might have adjust to a longer drive to work, travel roads that are far down the list to be serviced or ploughed in bad weather, and experience greater effects from inclement weather because the property may be more exposed and out in the open.
McCluskey, dismissing Progress as an organisation whose ideas were locked in the past, said he was relaxed about defeating the thinktank in arguments and that the furore was due to the «amount of money being ploughed in» to the group.
Prize money is at stake too, but this becomes less relevant given the money ploughed in from domestic and overseas television rights.
Thus, alongside the lofty and otherworldly flights of Indian mysticism, stands the Zen emphasis upon «nothing special» and «everyday - mindedness» and «just being ordinary,» as in Yun - men's spiritual path described as «pulling a plough in the morning, and carrying a rake home in the evening,» or in Pao - fu's response to the question, «What is the language of the Buddha?»
The airport expansion project was subsequently given to the Chinese company, which will plough in US $ 800 million.
SHAKESBY RA, COELHO COA, FERREIRA AJD e WALSH RPD Ground - Level Changes after wildfire and ploughing in eucalyptus and pine forests, Portugal: Implications for soil microtopographical development and soil longevity.
In Halasana, the body resembles the plough in the final pose.
I look forward to the return of leeches and phrenology to our hospitals, hot metal typesetting to our publishing industry, horse - drawn ploughs in farming, pounds, shillings and pence (at least there would then be a legitimate reason for learning the 12 times table) bushels and pecks, rods.poles perches and chains, hundredweights (20 to the ton) and the Fahrenheit scale.
Instead, players must simply plough in whatever given direction they choose until they stumble upon a boss, a bonfire, or a clear sign of the way forward.
relishes the thought of a world where men would plough in the morning, read poetry in the afternoon, and surf the net in the evening (or something).

Not exact matches

Before Shazam, Slim's only forays into Europe were to plough 4.8 billion euros ($ 6.1 billion) into stakes in Dutch operator KPN and Telekom Austria, on which he is nursing huge paper losses after their shares declined sharply in the past year.
If Beijing continues to allow credit to grow at roughly 20 % of GDP in 2014 (the average rate for the last five years) and if most of the newly created credit is ploughed into investment, this will show that, for all its rhetoric, the new leadership does not have the stomach for reform.
Sky News has learnt that Vice is in discussions with «a handful» of prospective financial backers about raising approximately $ 500m (# 397m) to plough into its international expansion and a move into scripted programming.
Suncorp Group has reported a 15.83 per cent drop in half - yearly net profit after taking a hit from the Victorian hail storms and ploughing money into strategic programs.
After a decade in the trenches (plus 4 years prior to that dabbling at various other entrepreneurial ventures) I think there's little I can't take on the chin and plough through; apart from maybe corporate bureaucracy.
Lloyd Blankfein has tried to ease concerns among shareholders that Goldman Sachs may be ploughing into consumer credit at the wrong point in the cycle, stressing that the bank was «being very careful» in its pivot from Wall Street to Main Street.
I will plough through the spreadsheet to see what the initial drawdown ratio is but I shall stick to no more than 3 % in the early years and see how I get on.
I think a significant proportion of the UK public with money looking for yield are ploughing into property rather than the stock market, as it seems to be built in to the British psyche that you can't lose with housing.
While CETA has gender non-discrimination language, it is fair to say that Canada is ploughing relatively new ground in its push for inclusion of specific language on gender issues in trade agreements.
Some of the walking wounded had their entire portfolios in equities, while others went even further and ploughed all their savings into hot sectors like oil and gas stocks.
In a land as frequently fought over as ancient Palestine the chance discovery of valuables hidden for safe keeping in some past emergency was by no means unusual, and every peasant ploughing his field must have had some such secret dreaIn a land as frequently fought over as ancient Palestine the chance discovery of valuables hidden for safe keeping in some past emergency was by no means unusual, and every peasant ploughing his field must have had some such secret dreain some past emergency was by no means unusual, and every peasant ploughing his field must have had some such secret dream.
In A Hobbit Journey, the reader has to plough through 17 pages of a rather diffuse introduction before Dickerson explicitly states the purpose of his book, and even then it is somewhat vague: it will explore the question «What can we learn from hobbits and from their vision of the Good Life, and how does that apply to our own present situation?»
The decisive matter is that the spirit of God has come into history in such a way as to plough up the old forms of human existence and to open the way to new human actions.
Ralph Waldo Emerson spoke about this in a telling sentence; he said that «Jesus Christ has been ploughed into history.»
The charges were brought in July following a police inquiry into the crash, which saw a double - decker vehicle plough into the side of a Sainsbury's store in Trinity Street, Coventry.
The journeys of this emissary ploughed the Mediterranean world in a bizarre zigzag.
Handout photo issued by Sarah Thew of Rebecca McKenzie and Daniel Hodgson, who were married on Wednesday and were helped by drivers in 4x4s and a tractor with a plough to clear steep roadw outside St Cuthbert's Church, Benfieldside, in County Durham to make sure that the bride got to the church more or less on time
Of course, it was written in our interest, because it is His will that when a plough - man ploughs, and a thresher threshes, it should be in the hope of sharing that which comes as the result.
I think Bob and Prism are sweet on each other, perhaps some meeting and mutual ploughing is in the works?
Wooden ploughs may be replaced in the whole village by metal ones.
For those who find themselves in unfamiliar territory ploughing through the Code of Canon Law, the idea of being able to access the relevant canons with ease is no doubt an attractive one.
Literary scholars as different in approach as Northrop Frye and T. R. Henn have ploughed furrows of their own in biblical studies.
There is, let us note at the outset, no religious language in the poem: the images are secular (horses, plume, rein, kingdom, dauphin, skate, plough) and natural (daylight, air, wind, earth).
Also in December, a car again ploughed into pedestrians in downtown Melbourne, injuring 20 people.
In 2015 The Australian Financial Review reported that Mr Harvey was taking steps to plough as much as $ 80 million into the well regarded Coomboona Holsteins operation north west of Shepparton.
In the organic system, organic fertilizers were applied as base fertilizers before ploughing, and during the growth period biogas manure was used according to growth conditions.
So it is not surprising that in contrast to conventional farms where manure and slurry are often a waste problem, organic farmers are forced to develop efficient nitrogen management strategies like intercropping, catch cropping, optimal ploughing - in of legume crops or limiting the use of liquid manure to avoid nitrogen losses.
We've been behind the team for years, we've ploughed so much of our money into the club, and look what we've got in return?!
The Father of Lazio midfielder Felipe Anderson has been taken into custody in Brazil and charged with double murder after ploughing his car into the side of a house, the Gazzetta Dello Sport reveals.
He did indeed plough forward but out of control, giving the ball away too often in dangerous positions to set up the counter attack.
Daniel Juncadella was running fourth and lost it into Police bend, before pretty much every other car then ploughed into the incident, with 16 cars in total getting involved.
most of these players should be ploughing their trade in the lower divisions... but none are as overrated as the so - called whippet who does nt even have the pace to threaten defences anymore
In recent years however Renault has ploughed money and resources into its F1 programme and the team are definitely on an upward trajectory, so he might be tempted.
With his F3 car stuck in the middle of the track, the marshals couldn't get the yellow flags out in time before Guan Yu Zhou ploughed into the side of him at racing speed.
A mid-season break is long overdue in England, with the Premier League the only major competition in Europe to plough on for an entire league campaign without a temporary shutdown.
I don't think any Arsenal owners / directors have either ploughed money in or taken out (both accusations were made in different comments) in living memory.
Partners, jobs, children and responsibilities have all been abandoned in order to plough hours into the new game with Ultimate Team proving as addictive as ever.
That said, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why the neutrals have suddenly ploughed all their faith into a Chelsea side finishing the season like a steam train, as opposed to a lacklustre Arsenal who once again display all the characteristics of a side severely lacking in that winning mentality the top - two certainly boast.
Officials say wanted Moroccan man Younes Abouyaaquoub was the driver of the van which ploughed into pedestrians in Barcelona last week.
Having to navigate AEK plus another likely strong opponent in the playoffs, the group stage is a long way off at present, but a fall back option of the Europa League (a competition generally missed by CSKA) is a fruitful avenue to plough through if they are unsuccessful.
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