Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Turn a bend, head on out toward virgin soil.
Our seed had done well in this virgin soil.
Dolly's mind, like virgin soil, was rich in potential.
There, steam breaking plows were needed to till the virgin soil.
"I am afraid you will have to begin on virgin soil, Miss Wills," said my mother.
My pioneer grandparents tilled the virgin soil of a Nebraska farm.
The virgin soil method has the advantages of being relatively inexpensive, very effective and nonhazardous.
There is something that gets you about virgin soil on Ganymede; I wanted to stay in sight of camp.
We'll take it apart, carving away each stratum to look at the one below it, until we're down to virgin soil.
He could succeed only with virgin soil."
Thousands of other settlers were already farming stretches of the virgin soil, and he could promise at least some comfort.
This site was chosen because it fitted the Hindu requirements of a peaceful spot, close to water, elevated, in the bush and on virgin soil.
And if a man kept his farm for about ten years before leapfrogging to virgin soil, the process could continue for another hundred years.
Ms. Berry's feet landed on virgin soil, and her uncontained, unfeigned emotion was a fitting response.
The virgin soil was fertile and supplied rich yields and there were also mineral treasures in abundance.
Doubt fertilizes in the virgin soil.
It is utterly virgin soil.
Dermit, in turn, exemplifies artistic genius flowering of its own in virgin soil.
Quite a virgin soil, I believe you said, Mr Dombey?'
In 1878 he published a translation of Ivan Turgenev's Virgin Soil.
Virgin soil epidemic refers to an epidemic resulting from the introduction of a disease into a place where it does not occur or spread naturally.
Virgin soil epidemics also occurred in the Old World prior to the Age of Discovery.
Stepan Razin was published in the magazine Red Virgin Soil.
The contents are examined to determine the depths at which one might find cultural layers, and where one might expect to strike virgin soil.
"There's very little virgin soil left on Long Island," Mr. Darrow said.