Examples of 'they cultivated' in a sentence

Meaning of "they cultivated"

they cultivated - This phrase refers to the act of deliberately and systematically nurturing, developing, or growing something

How to use "they cultivated" in a sentence

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they cultivated
That they cultivated for those rogues.
They had combined land and they cultivated together.
They cultivated their crops in rows of mounds.
The crops that they cultivated are those which are.
They cultivated this land inspired with hope.
There is no proof that they cultivated the common oats.
They cultivated fields and kept dairy cattle.
Some of the plants they cultivated on their own land.
They cultivated various types of vegetables.
Later in the period they cultivated foxtail millet and rice.
They cultivated flax to make linen.
His parents were free peasants who owned the land that they cultivated.
Together they cultivated hemp and tobacco.
This includes what ancient cultures ate and how they cultivated their food.
They cultivated the land and lived off it.

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They were granted a full tax exemption for three years if they cultivated the new land.
They cultivated their fields by hand.
Archeological evidence from Florida sites indicate they cultivated it as well.
They cultivated the land and the vineyard.
Wherever the Oratorians established themselves they cultivated this form to attract the young people.
They cultivated unbelievable orchids.
Normally, a martial artist could do this once they cultivated a martial skill.
They cultivated the orchard.
However imperfect their letter-writing skills, they cultivated their marriages by correspondence.
They cultivated spring wheat and drought resistant millet.
The long-lasting conflict have forced farmers to leave their land that they cultivated.
They cultivated the land.
The second was the farmer or agrarian society, where they cultivated food and formed cities.
They cultivated their fields.
After all, no one was normal if they cultivated the Lightning Wind Palm.
They cultivated nothing here.
And they ought to be ; they cultivated it very, very well.
They cultivated the land by hand and cared for it.
At the beginning of colonization, they cultivated upland rice, maize, cassava, yams and legumes.
They cultivated life.
One Algonquin nation, the Abenaki, were an exception, since they cultivated the land.
Found out they cultivated heirloom lines for the gardens.
The style they invented in Liverpool, they cultivated in Hamburg . ".
That they cultivated.
They cultivated and.
To do so, they cultivated a profound knowledge of H.
They cultivated a sacred fire that was not allowed to go out.
In the past, they cultivated oats, buckwheat, and flax exclusively.
They cultivated it.
Furthermore, they cultivated poppy to make opium, and sold them to China.
They cultivated potato cells with increasingly strong doses of the toxin.
They cultivated a deep relationship with the natural world around them.
They cultivated some of their best agricultural products in its fertile soil.
They cultivated their relationship with the gods and became master healers.
They cultivated the French style of boxing.

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