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As she moved in front of the chair, her eyes tilled up to meet his again.
In his new novel he is still tilling the same ground - and why not?
Work is likely to mean waiting on tables, not tilling the land.
We have become brothers in kind, tilling the same field before spring.
The house lay in the water tilled at an angle.
Still, he would be tilling fresh ground, and that was motivation enough.
The evidence was there that these people lived, worked, tilled the soil.
They were looking forward to tilling their own fields in a land of plenty.
That clearing, however, seems not to have been built on or tilled.
There's land that hasn't been tilled in a long time.
Much of the available land was not even tilled.
Three weeks later, his father died of a heart attack while tilling in preparation for the spring.
He appears to the children and warns them that the land must not be tilled.
For many cultures throughout history, people got ready to start tilling the fields.
That one was right on two thousand acres, most of it tilled in time.
When he let go it tilled to his side.
No man has tilled it for years long past.
I of course brought no coffin half tilled with earth along in my compartment.
In early 1931 land was tilled using cows as draft animals.
The garden may be tilled a few times before planting each crop.
Every available patch of soil is being tilled and planted.
After fifteen minutes, fewer than half the numbers of the square had been tilled in.
The greedy thing in him wanted to make money faster than it could be made by tilling the land.
Everyone is busy with their herds, or tilling the fields.
He tilled his head back and howled like a coyote.