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reap

If you reap something, you harvest it, most often grain. It was time to reap the corn, so we hired some people to help with it. If you reap something, you get the results of your actions. Jesus said, "As you sow, so shall you reap ". When I lost everything I was only reaping the rewards of my foolishness.

reap

(= harvest) gather, as of natural products harvest the grapes (= draw) get or derive He drew great benefits from his membership in the association

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Simple sentences

As you sow, so shall you reap.
He who sows the wind, shall reap the storm.
You know the phrase, we reap what we sow. I have sown the wind and this is my storm.
Some day you will have to reap the harvest of your own sowing.
You reap what you sow.
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
Soon you will reap the fruits of your efforts.
Once at the summit enjoy the vista, then on the descent reap the benefits of your hard work.
You must reap what you have sown.
As you sow, so will you reap.
We reap as we have sown.
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.
Who will reap the benefits from lower oil prices?

Movie subtitles

They reap the harvest of the wild wind. fighting the hurricanes to save lives and cargo from the wrecked vessels.
You reap what you sow.
And from our labors, thou shall reap the gain.
Tomorrow we go forth a free nation, where every man shall reap what he has sown and bow no knee except in prayer.
They neither sow nor reap, nor take their harvest to the barns.
And as you sow, so shall you reap, and so on.
Look at the birds of the air, they do not sow, or reap, or gather grain into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
Now honest hands reap harvests of life From the soil where death and evil Reigned.
Thanks to the aggressively mediocre taste of the American movie going public, you now get to reap the benefits.
They neither sow nor reap.
You shall reap the rewards of your insolence!
We reap them.
If it was enough with faith we could reap a hundred barrels of wheat this autumn.
I'm gonna reap his guts!
Well, as ye cast your bread on the waters, so shall ye reap.
One man sows and seven reap.
Are you joking? You reap what you sow.
As ye sow, so shall ye reap. It's just that they tried to kill us, Father.
Now he will reap the whirlwind.
Reap your heavenly reward.
They do not sow or reap.
He'll reap guffaws and nothing more.
You forget about those animals and remember we're gonna reap the harvest of a rich man's bonfire.
Here you can sow and reap.
You don't sow wheat and reap ashes, Pa.
Aye, ye've sown the wind. and I say to you, you shall reap the whirlwind.
I'll see to it you reap the benefits as well.
Today: Milk the cow, put away the corn, reap the alfalfa, hoe the beetroots.
Another girl will reap the benefits of my hard work.
I wouldn't want to let the Opposition..reap the benefits of discovering the plot.
My father refused to reap her grain.
You cannot lie with the dead, now you are free to publish your saucy tales and reap the reward.
For that we'll make you reap, carry the sheaves, stream with fatigue, and only at the end, when your blood is boiling brisk and pure, will it be the moment to slit your throat.
We shall reap, Lityerses.
People reap what they didn't sow.
So you still reap around here, do you, Mr. Death?
My dad asks that you come reap rice tomorrow.

News and current affairs

First, they could allow all countries to reap the benefits of a bilateral mutual-recognition deal by agreeing not to impose restrictive rules of origin.
Why should those who work for a living be subject to higher tax rates than those who reap their livelihood from speculation (often at the expense of others)?
The failure to mobilize consumer interests in favor of European integration is particularly disappointing for the new member states, which had expected to reap some of the benefits.
At home, Merkel can hope to reap the rewards.
To reap the full fruits of women's talents, they must be in more top jobs, too, both in the public and private sector.
Early movers may pay a slightly higher price today for these strategies, but they and the world will reap long-term economic and environmental benefits.
If the EU focuses on infusing its goods and services with Europe's guiding ideas and values, its economy will reap significant rewards.
The reforms will be painful, vested interests will resist, but with enough political will, you will reap the benefits.
The banks and speculators reap handsome gains, governments are overburdened with unsustainable commercial debts, the domestic productive sector is starved of medium- and long-term financing, and most people remain mired in appalling poverty.
Greece should have been told that it could reap the benefits of devaluation, while the international community would act to minimize the attendant costs.
But China's government - and others that practice Internet censorship - still want to reap the economic benefits of connectivity.
Some large middle-income food exporters (such as Brazil and Argentina) would also reap gains.
This capital does not finance investments or fuel economic growth; its sole purpose is to reap enormous but unpredictable profits for a select few.
The EU supports politically uncontroversial confidence-building measures that can reap results only in the long term, if ever.
Even though Wangari lives in Kenya's capital, she is able to reap hundreds of dollars a year in profit from cash crops grown with the help of relatives.
But in the last 16 years it has begun to reap the fruits of genuine democratic competition, because an independent judiciary and electoral commission gives people confidence that their vote can make a difference.
This development creates new opportunities for other developing countries to reap the trade benefits of inserting themselves into the international division of labor.
Ukraine has been misgoverned for decades, and it will have to pass through a valley of reform-induced tears before it starts to reap the benefits of association and integration with the EU.
However, paying the price to accept and integrate today's asylum-seekers could reap significant benefits for the Europe of tomorrow.
Those countries that can successfully integrate refugees would reap an economic advantage; already, the German economy is growing significantly faster as a result of its willingness to accept Syrian refugees.
India, too, has massive potential to grow fast and reap a demographic dividend, but it has been struggling with structural reform.
Instead, Western governments should support, learn from, and reap the rewards of the invention boom in the East.

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