No sooner was the grindstone idle, however, than two more women appeared and, taking grain from the storehouse, they also began to grind their flour.
During the Civil War of 1918-20, a witch cursed the chairman of a requisitioning committee that had taken grain from her.
In the year 1669, a peasant was taking grain from Reblingen to Nordhausen.
Dutch ships sailed to Danzig to take grain from the city directly, to the dismay of Lübeck.
Then I will take cattle or pigs, grain or fruit!
History from ballads presents Paroom as a fertile land where outside forces often invaded to take grain, live stock and other wealth.
They also want the students to take a protein, grain, or milk to make their meal complete.
Most such laws provided cheap grain, but some took cheap grain away.
In winter, this species will forage away from marshes, taking seeds and grain from open fields and agricultural areas.
At present, the port takes timber, oil, ferrous metals, grain, chemicals, automobiles, paper and other goods.