Example sentences of "grow in the same " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The crystals always grow in the same direction and then they are shaped , ’ they say . |
2 | And although the dominant enterprises in this sense have undoubtedly grown considerably in size , by any measure , over the post-war years it is not obvious that the operating units have grown in the same way . |
3 | TXII , a RJ2.2.5 derivative which recovered ability to express MHC class II genes upon transfection with mouse genomic DNA ( 22 ) , was grown in the same conditions and the growth rate was measured for comparison : the doubling time of this transfectant was similar to that exhibited by Raji ( 24 hrs ) . |
4 | Tumbler is exclusive to Suttons Seeds and should be sown and grown in the same way as other bush tomatoes . |
5 | We present a fast and reliable method for sequencing plasmid and M13 phage libraries based on PCR production of seqencing templates in microtitre dishes , from cultures stored and grown in the same format . |
6 | Trees of a single species growing in the same locality should have a similar pattern of ring widths , uniquely defined by their common history . |
7 | Growing in the same river as D. angustifolium , but in other places as well , is another rheophyte in the same family , Aglaia yzermannii , which may also be fish-dispersed . |
8 | Bottle-wrack looks the same and grows in the same straggly way . |
9 | it follows from this that ‘ it is characteristic of all unproductive labourers that they are at my command … only to the same extent as I exploit productive labourers … however , my power to employ productive labourers by no means grows in the same proportion as I employ unproductive labourers , but on the contrary diminishes in the same proportion . ’ |
10 | It was not for that generation to complain if the inhabitants of India and of the dependent colonies took them at their word , albeit a mistaken word : the myth of an Empire exploited by the United Kingdom was a plant which grew in the same soil as the myth of an Empire that alone secured ‘ adequate prosperity ’ to the forty or fifty million inhabitants of the United Kingdom . |