At harvest time, he called upon all able bodied persons to assist and punished those who didn't respond by putting them in the stocks or fining them forty shillings.
Excepted were people temporarily moving to another parish to work at harvest time.
And so, the increased demand, in harvest time, is wont to increase wages; and even day board during harvest time is wont to be better.
The Levites were sent into the country at harvest time, to collect their tithes, and to bring them back to Jerusalem.
At harvest time, they would cross the Jordan with their irresistible hordes, bringing with them their tents, their camels, and their herds.
Guided either by habit or conviction, the families of the northern tribes continued to present themselves at Jerusalem in the autumn at harvest time, in order to take part in the service of the invisible God.
In harvest time he came to Norway, where he heard of the death of his brothers, and that King Eirik was then in Viken.
Halfdan Haleg came very unexpectedly to Orkney, and Earl Einar immediately fled; but came back soon after about harvest time, unnoticed by Halfdan.
In harvest time he prepared to take his winter residence at Nidaros, and he remained all winter there (A.
At harvest time he sent a servant to the tenants, that they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard.
Let both grow together until the harvest; and at harvest time I will tell the reapers.
At harvest timehe sent a servant to the tenants, to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard.
He dragged his heavy nailed shoes over the furrows with the plough; he reaped and loaded in harvest time; in winter he trimmed the hedgerows, split logs, and looked after the cattle.
In harvest time, when the smaller farmers would have hired his horses, waggon, and himself and family to assist them, he had to get in his own harvest, and so lost the hard cash.
The offerings at harvest time, from customary, become obligatory.
Where the food-offerings are offerings of vegetable food, they are made at harvest time.
When the golden grain falls upon the canvas; when the meadow larks, the robins and all the birds of the land sing the song of harvest time, the farmer is happy, is gay, and confident.
Analogous to these thanksgivings at harvest time is the solemn eating of first-fruits amongst the Australian black fellows.
Of the regularly recurring occasions of public worship I will select, to begin with, the rites which are associated with harvest time.
Some ten years after the decease of all who had lived under old Martin's roof when his eldest son was driven thence, a large ship hove-to within a mile of Parcurno on a fine afternoon in harvest time.
We may well suppose that like the radmen of the west the free men and sokemen of the east give their lord some help in his husbandry at harvest time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harvest time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.