Example sentences of "trees have be " in BNC.

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1 An attempt to reverse the decline in the extent and condition of our hedges and hedgerow trees has been launched by the Countryside Council for Wales and the Welsh Office .
2 The clipboard copy of the trees has been pasted into a Cel in the Cel Editor .
3 A Cambridge University report listing threatened species of tropical forest trees has been suppressed by the International Tropical Timber Organization ( ITTO ) .
4 One of the country 's tallest trees has been under the doctor .
5 Commercial growing of trees has been touted as a potential answer to the cutting down of the rainforests , but the pressure group says it could lead to monocultures with little ecological diversity .
6 But here a thin frieze of very old trees had been preserved for the delectation of the lairds who looked out from their houses on the slopes — Cluny , Grandtully , Clochfoldich , Pitcastle .
7 The parent trees would be retained for several years after the new trees had been planted at the new site , just so that they could be used as a reference for checking .
8 There was a time when this entire hillside had been covered in forest but , being closest to home , the trees had been felled one after another for building and firewood .
9 The trees were green now with the tender leaves of May , yet when first she knew Rob those trees had been silvered by February frosts .
10 But that had been seven months ago , a chill morning in mid-February , when the bushes which screened the canal walk from the neighbouring council estate had been tangled thickets of lifeless thorn ; when the branches of the ash trees had been black with buds so tight that it seemed impossible they could ever crack into greenness ; and the thin denuded wands of willow , drooping over the canal , had cut delicate feathers on the quickening stream .
11 He found a place in sight of one of the park 's two lakes where a small plantation of young trees had been fenced off for protection .
12 On the other side of the stockade , the pattern of the vegetation was changing , the earth burning up as the sun reached the ground unchecked , so many big trees had been cut down to erect the Belmont stockade .
13 In fact it looked as if the trees had been cut down in early Victorian times .
14 All these trees had been growing on peat do you see , and the peat was dry .
15 None of their trees had been coppiced , so that knolls of tall beeches and huge , spreading oaks delayed the eye as it swept over rolling pastures and ploughed fields .
16 IT had been a cold spring and the trees had been late coming into leaf , but now to-day in the sunshine they were all misted with green .
17 Or trees had been felled by age or storms and their rotting trunks left to become covered with creepers and fungi .
18 They were derelict and neglected , full of old trees long past their prime while younger trees had been choked with the undergrowth .
19 Recent harvests have been short and not enough trees have been planted for the future .
20 This year the tee is 15 yards further back , which may preclude a repetition , though no trees have been planted , as was hinted , to prevent the feat .
21 Some of these trees have been discovered by Mr. John Bartram , growing on the north branch of the Susquehannah River . ’
22 Over 300,000 trees have been planted on the Bradwell Grove Estate since 1950 and many may be seen within the Wildlife Park .
23 Tragically many trees have been removed from the valley in recent years by people who cleared land to grow tobacco .
24 BARE ROOTED : This means the trees have been pulled up by their roots and have only a small chance of survival if planted out .
25 ROOT-BALLED : Such trees have been carefully removed from the earth and stand a good chance of survival if planted out .
26 CONTAINER-GROWN : These trees have been grown in pots and are seldom more than three feet tall .
27 Around 20 trees have been felled on the edge of the estate so that royal protection officers have an uninterrupted view of the church .
28 In one of the accompanying photographs it will be noticed that the swingle trees have been laid out on the chassis in front of the boot containing the collapsible bed .
29 Many dead trees have been removed and no substitutes planted which makes the area more prone to soil erosion .
30 More trees have been felled at this location and Councillor Brereton has requested that replacement trees be planted .
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