Sentence examples for been lost to intensive from inspiring English sources

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Some 98% of English meadows have been lost to intensive farming, but the rate of loss nearly doubled after the EU said it wanted to protect grasslands.

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Tracks were lost to postwar development, and the lure of less time-intensive hobbies badly hurt the sport by the 1980s.

Of the 451 included intensive care patients, 252 could be evaluated 6 months after ICU discharge (40 were lost to follow-up, 159 died).

was lost to follow-up.

We conclude that ca. 30 50% of the winter grazing grounds have been lost in the study area because of intensive forest management during the last century.

Theory predicts that the number of fish species increases with river size in natural free-flowing rivers, but the relationship is lost under intensive exploitation of water resources associated with dams and/or landscape developments.

A 2015 report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization states that, globally, 25 to 40bn tonnes of topsoil are lost annually to erosion, thanks mainly to ploughing and intensive cropping.

There are fears beds could be lost at an intensive care unit (ICU) and a cancer ward at a mid Wales hospital.

It has been estimated that >200 million tons of rice are being lost annually due to pests, despite intensive applications of chemical sprays to combat the menace [ 43].

Weight can also take the form of ideas, and the Independent is fairly rich in concept-based art that might be lost in the object-intensive context of, say, the Armory Show.

In April fears were also raised that beds could be lost in the hospital's intensive care unit and on a cancer ward.

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