Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] up in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are easy comparisons : both have kids growing up in the same neighbourhood .
2 The expensive new shops , restaurants , casinos and nightclubs opening up in the status-conscious post-Soviet capital are often given Western names , which represent luxury to the city 's chic new bourgeoisie. — Reuter
3 ‘ The biggest influx of Asian people to West London came in the 1970s , but there were small communities springing up in the 1960s .
4 Many of the offices are in the West End of London , where rentals are still growing , and there are quite a few rent reviews coming up in the next few months .
5 Truth , Dare , Promise : Girls Growing Up in the Fifties ( Virago : 1985 )
6 BRITISH girls ' golf is this week moving into Europe , with as many as 22 players teeing up in the French Lady Juniors ' championship , which starts today at St-Nom-La-Breteche , near Paris .
7 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 .
8 Children growing up in the 1950s and 1960s were fortunate enough to enjoy the Eagle comic every week .
9 She added that 50 years ago society tolerated things that were considered intolerable now and that many of our laws coming up in the social area were the result of pressure from families .
10 The sky is of a rich sea blue that is almost grotesque in its fullness of colour , broken only by an indignant stream of clouds piping up in the distant horizon .
11 There are more and more opticians springing up in the High Street , shops selling healthcare equipment and equipment for the elderly are on the increase and shops are becoming more aware of deaf and disabled customers .
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