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You also state very clearly that the decision to grub up cannot, and should not, be taken in a vacuum.
Many of these woods have been abandoned or grubbed up for agricultural use.
Since 1950, an estimated 63% of all apple orchards have been grubbed up.
She was happily grubbing up weeds on either side of the little gate when two cars went past.
He created an open park, grubbing up hedges, but leaving trees standing and planting others.
You need not set detectives to grub up my tragedy; it is a common enough weed in this world.
So let us grub up, if we must.
The grubbing up regulation now proposed is considerably better than previous regulations.
This will impair the effectiveness of the grubbing up regulation.
Rex grubbed up sweetmeats and thrust them into his mouth.
Cyclists helped save many roads from being grubbed up.
Furthermore, it is vital that the final decision on grubbing up should rest with the Member States.
By royal decree, traditional dress must be worn at all times, even when grubbing up potatoes.
If the farmers have to grub up their trees because they can't sell the plums, we will all be plum poor.
In Greece, over 200 000 decares were grubbed up.
Seeing the earth grubbed up beneath the wooden marker with Ephraim on it didn't help.
'When China has drunk too much', who will give it wine to drink if we grub up vineyards?
Secondly, old varieties need to be grubbed up and replaced with new ones that are more marketable.
Between 1862 and 1868 the western half of the wood was grubbed up and converted to agricultural land.
Are you going to Broken Hill to grub up more skulls?"
There were even cases of the ultimate blasphemy, when vines had been grubbed up to make way for tennis courts.
The European Commission therefore imposed grubbing up to achieve greater quality and less quantity.
This grubbing up premium will be accepted by fruit growers even if it involves a reduction in their potential production.
Madam President, the Commission tells us to grub up.
Ellen Mae had been up at dawn to grub up poppymallows.