Example sentences of "[be] bring up in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of us who are brought up in the Western Christian tradition take the divinity of Jesus for granted or regard it as a philosophical problem . |
2 | This means that a higher proportion of children will be brought up in the local authority sector than figures for the distribution of tenure in their parents ' age-band would suggest . |
3 | She has never abused her position while appearing determined that her sons will be brought up in the sensitive , caring manner denied to their father . |
4 | My brother and I were brought up in the Catholic faith . |
5 | William will be taught the old values of royal duty as well as being brought up in the modern world , mainly by his mother . |
6 | Mary of Guise was brought up in the charmed circles of the greatest French aristocracy . |
7 | As a male Caucasian with a father who had died of a coronary thrombosis at the age of 59 , I was brought up in the smoky atmosphere of a northern industrial town . |
8 | It will be a generation or two no doubt before this determinedly old-fashioned room acknowledges one of the most remarkable of post-1945 French writers , the critic Roland Barthes , who was the complete Parisian intellectual but was brought up in the Basque country , went to school in Bayonne and all his life kept his house along the Adour , at tire . |
9 | The son of a Scottish father who deserted the family home at an early age and a Jewish mother , McLaren was brought up in the middle-class London suburb of Edgware . |
10 | She was brought up in the colonial culture of India and married to a senior military figure . |
11 | And although he was brought up in the Protestant culture of Scotland 's capital , he is a fervent supporter of Celtic , the club of Roman Catholic persuasion in the hostile territory of Glasgow . |