Sentence examples for reporting trees from inspiring English sources

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The State Emergency Service in SA responded to about 400 calls for assistance from people reporting trees or powerlines down around Adelaide by midday on Monday.

Dyfed-Powys said earlier it had received "a high volume of calls reporting trees down and other damage caused by high winds throughout the force area".

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By 4 p.m. on Sunday, the city had received more than 2,000 calls reporting tree damage.

A new website, ashtag.org, and a smartphone app, will be launched on Monday to encourage the public to report trees showing symptoms.

The ABC reported trees down at Wallaby Beach, Nhulunbuy, and winds and seas whipped up by the storm had caused some boats to break mooring, and crash into each other.

Bentley ([1979]) reported trees in an understory with leaf longevity of more than two years.

Vivek and Parthasarathy (2015) reported trees and lianas carbon stock from tropical dry evergreen forests of Coromandel Coast of India.

In Charleston, sustained winds reached 63 mph (101 km/h) and there was minor damage reported Trees and street signs were blown down, and beach houses suffered shingle damage.

Because PhyloSub usually tends to report trees with a higher number of nodes, we also considered the size of the smallest tree reported by PhyloSub in their provided list of top trees for each input.

A monophyletic group of the Phaseolinae subtribe was also supported by previously reported trees, based on the matK gene and a distinct 78-kb rearrangement of the cp genome.

In addition, an industry on the island reported tree losses of two to four percent from the storm.

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