Use of sown in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include sown at the start of sentence, sown at the end of sentence and sown in the middle of sentence

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sown at the end of sentence


  1. He was reaping the harvest he had sown.
  2. They will flower one year after they are sown.
  3. The seeds of disaster were well and truly sown.
  4. The seeds will sprout in 3 days after they are sown.

sown in the middle of sentence


  1. He's sown all his wild oats.
  2. We've sown that field with wheat.
  3. Sweet pea seed can be sown in May.
  4. The grass was sown in the stadium.
  5. I have sown the millet in this plot.
  6. These fields used to be sown with oats.
  7. He has sown coffee on part of his acreage.
  8. The fields around had been sown with wheat.
  9. The seeds may be sown outdoors in the spring.
  10. Seeds of these plants are sown in moist sand.
  11. Rye has many advantages as a winter - sown crop.
  12. Yesterday the field opposite was sown with maize.
  13. Are the seeds of criminal behaviour sown early in life?
  14. We sowed our vegetable seed yesterday. Have you sown yours?
  15. What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishable.
  16. The asphalt playgrounds have been grassed over or sown with flowers.
  17. Rich industrialised countries have sown the seeds of global warming.
  18. And in his mind there was firmly sown, A lovely and a wondrous dream.
  19. The corn was still sown, cut and threshed as it was a hundred years ago.
  20. How terribly ill he looks, but he's only reaping as he has sown in youth.
  21. The seeds of friendship were sown early, and they remained lifelong companions.
  22. Now that you've sown doubts in my mind, I'll never again be sure I can trust him.
  23. The seeds that had been sown were almost completely washed away by a sudden downpour.

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