Example sentences of "grow [adv prt] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This will differ according to the richness of the environment provided by the home and the wider community , but all children live and grow up in a print-rich world full of writing and people who write . |
2 | Er what was your first idea of what you was gon na be when you grow up in the first place ? |
3 | In the wild they spawn in fast-flowing streams , and the fry grow up in the slower reaches of the river . |
4 | She believes that it is essential that her children grow up in the outside world and not be hidden away in the artificial environment of a royal palace . |
5 | Ministry seems to have grown up in a haphazard manner , basically in response to the need that various functions be performed . |
6 | Fei was not a native of the community that he studied ( the village of Kaihsienkung , in the Yangtze Delta , about 1 25 miles south-west of Shanghai ) , but he had grown up in the same district so that he was familiar with the nuances of the local dialect . |
7 | They had grown up in the same house since they were babies and were virtually inseparable . |
8 | Thinking back to those days , I realize how different I should be today had I grown up in the suburban house in London , suggested to my mother . |
9 | These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum . |
10 | He remembers his lonely school days , in assured manner that his son will not grow up in the same way . |
11 | Within my own practice , I have never met a white child who says he or she is not white ; neither have I met a black child growing up in a black family saying that he or she is not black . |
12 | Against a panoramic backdrop , we see orphaned P.K. growing up in a hostile environment . |
13 | It 's a struggle with young people , alongside them as they experience the pleasures and pains , the excitements and disappointments of growing up in a hostile world . |
14 | For so many British children , growing up in an inner city area could mean missing out on so many things they need to grow up healthy and secure . |
15 | Middle child Seth called himself ‘ an addictive personality growing up in an alcoholic household ’ , honing his skills of deceit and manipulation . |
16 | Dr Bob Holman , a National Children 's Home neighbourhood worker on the Easterhouse Estate in Glasgow , told a conference in London on growing up in the inner city organised by the Thomas Coram Foundation and chaired by Lord Scarman , that most of the 44,000 people there lived in poverty . |
17 | As a youngster , growing up in the declining Lanarkshire coalfields , he trained at a local Junior ground wearing his father 's pit boots , trying to add strength and shape to his diminutive body . |
18 | Since her infancy Mann , a professional photographer , has documented her three children growing up in the idyllic woodlands of their dream home in south western Virginia . |
19 | There are easy comparisons : both have kids growing up in the same neighbourhood . |
20 | In the 19th century , biologists , growing up in the halcyon days of the Industrial Revolution , saw all life as a struggle to survive . |
21 | Dr. Briant must abandon his project and restore to this unhappy baby his birthright , the chance to grow up in a real home , with real parents who will love him as he deserves to be loved . |
22 | You do n't want them to grow up in a sterile environment . |
23 | The cells multiply and the bud grows out in a paddle-like form . |
24 | If you grew up in a certain kind of society , you adopt its values . ’ |
25 | Her mother was William Godwin 's second wife , and Clairmont grew up in a free-thinking household with her brother , illegitimate like herself , with Mary Wollstonecraft 's daughter by Godwin — another Mary of Clairmont 's age — and with Fanny , Wollstonecraft 's older illegitimate daughter . |
26 | We grew up in a heterosexual culture which banishes positive images of homosexuality . |
27 | The press in English-speaking West Africa grew up in a nationalist tradition : newspapers were the mouthpieces of emerging , campaigning , nationalist politicians . |
28 | One of my own patients grew up in a loving family where it was assumed that he would eventually study law — just like his grandfather , his father and his uncle . |
29 | I grew up in a small mining village on the outskirts of Rotherham during the fifties and sixties . |
30 | Amaldi grew up in a small town in Lombardy , and took his doctorate in physics from Rome at the remarkably early age of 21 . |