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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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combine
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Instead of driving a modern combine harvester , he's using a binder to cut the corn into sheaves.
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I was saving 15 % roughly which is a lot on a combine harvester .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And like the swallows that harvest the thin fields of air, we must become harvesters of ever more intangible fields.
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Having a harvester which is more gentle with the crop should reduce damage and so lessen spoilage in the clamp.
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Instead of driving a modern combine harvester , he's using a binder to cut the corn into sheaves.
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Owners Rea C Richardson benefit from his on board beet harvester jack, which was made from an ex-Moreau ram with home-brewed framing.
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The harvester moved round the field in a strict square, so that the standing crop grew smaller and smaller with every pass.
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The harvesters stopped work, sat down and started to eat and drink.
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Triticale is not restricted to large farms with expensive tractors and combine harvesters.