Sentence examples for may be felled from inspiring English sources

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Although only large, mature trees may be felled under the agreement the company has with the government in Brazzaville, collateral damage occurs.

To obtain the latex, the tree may be felled and rings cut in the bark; in plantation cultivation the fresh leaves are gathered, chopped, and crushed.

Based on these regulations, a maximum of 25 trees may be felled per year in a forest area of 10,856 ha.

These trees may be felled only under special circumstances on special approval granted by Divisional Secretaries.

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Kendall may well be felled by this problem, the Blairite tag around her neck choking her.

The trees, which have been damaged but may not have to be felled, include a horse chestnut tree and beech trees.

Anthony Weiner may have been felled by his libido, but the weirdness of its expression and his recklessness were what people mainly balked at.

The widow may have been felled by grief but she could describe piercingly the fact that in Dallas she had unusually been given red rather than yellow flowers".So all the seat was full of blood and roses".

Belinda Arunarwati Margono, who was in charge of data gathering at Indonesia's Ministry of Forestry for seven years and is now on secondment at South Dakota university, calculates that nearly 1m extra hectares of primary forest may have been felled in the last 12 years than was recorded officially.

Buildings that were left damaged and precarious on 25 April may well have been felled in the following days' aftershocks, or have been put out of bounds.

The detectives, one of whom also lost all the fingers on his right hand and may have been deafened, were felled when one of the bombs blew up in their faces.

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