Sentence examples for may be slaughtered from inspiring English sources

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And sometimes a lorryload of people may be slaughtered.

The risk of this is that, in trying to avoid being killed at birth, Kay's show may be slaughtered before it comes out on television proper.

Though much of the argument was a semantic tangle, there was at least one moment of clarity, when Justice Antonin Scalia reviewed the broader rules about which species may be slaughtered for food.

Chickens may be slaughtered for meat.

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"Many horses are transported live to the continent where their ultimate fate is unknown, but many may well be slaughtered.

"If a horse receives certain drugs, it may not be slaughtered for human consumption due to fears over the effects of these drugs on people.

If you continually go back on your word, you and your family may not be slaughtered by a lecherous old man, but your team will lose faith in you, which is nearly as bad," Haden said.

The effort to stem this highly contagious disease means that animals may have to be slaughtered if they have had contact with an infected farm, if they live on contiguous premises or if they merely have foot-and-mouth-like symptoms.

Hundreds of thousands of cattle may have to be slaughtered early, as there is not enough feed or water to sustain them.

We ask this NOT on behalf or for the benefit of either the government of Israel, or Hamas – but we beg it of you on behalf of the innocent people of Gaza, that they may no longer be slaughtered with impunity".

Though it may surprise Americans, those to be slaughtered, the hunted, don't take to the constant buzz of drones in their skies in a kindly fashion.

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