Example sentences of "has grown [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It can first be grown in an immersed flower-pot in a smaller tank , and then , once the plant has grown to a substantial height , it should be sunken in the main tank . |
2 | Jimmy and Gwenda Cornell 's ARC team has grown since the first event in 1986 . |
3 | Since then , it has grown into a major production unit in the carpet industry . |
4 | What began as a London UK-based co-ordinating body for organisation of stunt kite competitions has grown into a worldwide association known as Stunt , Team And Competitive Kiting ( or STACK ) with representatives in over 14 nations . |
5 | Since that time , BRAC has grown into a country-wide development organisation , remaining independent of the government , and striving to improve the quality of life for the people of Bangladesh . |
6 | What started as a small local meeting for enthusiasts has grown into a spectaular display . |
7 | The economic theory of job search has grown into an important aspect of labour economics in recent years . |
8 | So the flexibility of the model makes it the easiest to apply , but the assumption that Nottingham has grown as a Multiple nuclei model may be incorrect . |
9 | Leeds has has grown as a financial centre over the last four or five years , probably more than any other city outside London . |
10 | Roberts , using statistics for 1960 , 1970 and projected for 1980 , shows how in six of the largest Latin American countries , Argentina , Brazil , Chile , Mexico , Peru and Venezuela , the urban population has grown at a faster rate than has the total population ( Roberts 1978 ) . |
11 | International factoring has grown at a faster rate than domestic factoring over the past five years but still remains only a small fraction of domestic business . |
12 | If the first two years of the Thatcher Government are excluded — when the Government managed to achieve a negative rate of growth — the British economy has grown at an average rate of 3 per cent . |
13 | Lynda Warren , author of the report , said : " This industry has grown at an alarming rate , in a complete policy vacuum . |
14 | On the one hand , the self-advocacy impetus has grown with the increasing emphasis on consumer sovereignty and an awareness of the potential power and influence of self-help pressure groups . |
15 | My mum has a passion fruit plant and it has grown for the first time . |
16 | He or she may even know the number of consultants within a particular firm , how it has been performing , what are its key issues , how it has grown over the past year and generally what it is doing and how successfully . |
17 | Despite the law , the company has grown over the last year . |
18 | And in that time , the three-bedroomed house has grown from a busy couple 's base to a family home for them and their two-year-old daughter Emily . |
19 | ‘ This whole Unit has grown from the one room originally set aside for road accidents some years ago . |
20 | Skarsnik 's fame has grown amongst the other tribes , and today all the Night Goblins of Karak Eight Peaks , and many others besides , hail him as their undisputed master . |
21 | In such an environment London 's share of eurobond business has grown in a self-sustaining manner , as by the mid-1980s the origination activities of all the leading firms had become centralised in London . |
22 | As demand for the drug has grown in the developed North , cocaine production has skyrocketed — up 600 per cent since 1980 . |
23 | This is a movement which has grown in the only way that alliances can , from the bottom up ; it is not merely a discussion group , but a real movement engaged in real debate . |