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Example sentences for "agricultural land"

  • For this will probably be agricultural land in an out-of-the-way district, where no one would dream of setting up an office or a shop.

  • An advance, for instance, in agricultural science will facilitate a more abundant supply of foodstuffs; but it will not necessarily increase the aggregate rents of agricultural land.

  • Shall it build on the zone of agricultural land which is around it, and thus for ever destroy its right to be called a "Garden City"?

  • This item of cost would not be incurred until the undertaking was in a thoroughly sound financial condition, and the park space for a considerable period might be a source of revenue as agricultural land.

  • This particular fear was by far the most powerful factor in ushering in and passing the land laws prohibiting either lease or ownership of agricultural land by an Oriental.

  • The large number of farmers and the small amount of agricultural land allotted to them has given rise to the most intensive cultivation, which probably has no parallel in the world.

  • Limited Character of Primitive Common Ownership A great deal of the opposition to the theory of primitive common ownership of agricultural land, seems to be based upon an exaggerated conception of the scope of that institution.

  • Within the last few years, agricultural land which is no more fertile nor any better situated with regard to markets or other social advantages than it was thirty years ago, has risen in value because its products have risen in value.

  • The ranch must be sold to some person or company who will purchase it with the idea of selling half of the ranch as grazing land and the valley of the San Gregorio as agricultural land.

  • It is agricultural land and as a matter of equity it ought to pay taxes to the state on that basis.

  • He spoke generally of the vast country west of Athabaska river to Peace river country, and said there is certainly a large tract of agricultural land there.

  • As to the district where he found the one hundred and seventy miles of agricultural land he had described, he reached there only about the middle of June.

  • About 95% of agricultural land is in collectives or state farms.

  • Seeing that Uruguay is a pastoral rather than an agricultural land, the system of setting apart a certain proportion of a private estancia for the purpose of colonisation by crop-raising tenants is almost unknown.

  • A revised tax code remains stuck in the Duma, while little progress is being made on agricultural land reform.

  • In Belgium, the average price of agricultural land is 52.

  • Adam Smith is of opinion that the rent of agricultural land is ordinarily (!

  • Agricultural land in the hands of absentee landlords yields an income not very clearly due to social service, and this phase of property has been especially assailed during the past century.

  • This doubtless was a factor in agricultural land values at that time.

  • The loss in the capital value of land has inevitably been great from this reduction in rents, and has been aggravated by the fact that the confidence of the public in agricultural land as an investment has been much shaken.

  • The English precedent for this was the Agricultural Rates Act of 1896, which relieved the English owner of agricultural land in a similar way.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "agricultural land" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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