Example sentences of "grow [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 Defined as those which grow naturally as trees , top fruits will reward you well , given the right care and attention
2 Lawrence then supposes that bristles grow so as to point down the concentration gradient .
3 If bristles then grow so as to point down the local gradient , they will produce exactly the pair of vortices that were observed ( Figure 14d ) .
4 So just how fast is the HPC and did it , as Caterham suggested it might , grow faster as the miles accrue ?
5 Brown mustard is the one grown commercially as it is a shorter plant , at 120–150cm ( 4–5ft ) and the seeds do not fall off easily ; it is largely used instead of black mustard , and has a slightly less hot flavour .
6 Plant in late spring , and clip in mid-spring if required to be grown formally as edging , or to keep it within the space available .
7 Let it grow automatically as new groups of traders and merchants directed their steps there and decided eventually to settle and build there .
8 Its circulation had grown enormously as immigrants flooded into Tollemarche , and it had expanded into the shops which flanked it on either side .
9 The private sector collects around 60% of household rubbish in France , barely 5% in Britain , though that figure will grow fast as local authorities are forced to seek competitive outside tenders .
10 When we turn to trade in services it is no surprise to find that the UK 's net income from financial services has grown dramatically as the City 's banking and financial business has grown .
11 This number will grow dramatically as the baby boom generation reaches retirement in the twenty-first century ( see table opposite ) .
12 It was argued that , following the 1980- 1981 ‘ shake out ’ of inefficient producers , the composition of UK exports moved away from ‘ necessity ’ goods ( the demand for which tends to grow slowly as world income grows ) , towards ‘ luxuries ’ , whose demand grows relatively fast .
13 Armani 's empire has an annual turnover of about £400 million , growing constantly as devotees the world over continue to sport his exquisitely-tailored neutrals which are the epitome of power-dressing in the late 20th century .
14 And therefore people said of her that she would be lucky , for things had begun to grow just as she appeared , buds started to sprout and birds to practise their spring songs .
15 In the early 1970s the new counties of Humberside and Avon were expected to grow rapidly as the population of the country expanded .
16 F. Four New Towns have been growing rapidly as they attract some of the population to better housing and new jobs in their own footloose industries .
17 Leaving Fowlers , in 1871 North settled in Iquique , then growing rapidly as the trading port in nitrates , the natural fertilizer found in abundance in the desert hinterland , where mining works were springing up , though totally dependent on imported machinery and supplies .
18 Using this — it is optional — the machine 's processing capacity grows linearly as new processors are added , from a claimed one 1 GFLOPS to 8 GLOPS with the maximum of 64 processors on board .
19 The idea , she says , is spreading throughout the world , and interest is growing here as well , with community groups beginning to look at it .
20 He also postulated that when they reached a certain length they fractured , producing several shorter lengths of shape-specific polymer which then continued to grow again as the potentization process was continued .
21 In contrast , in Crowhurst v. Amersham Burial Board , the defendants planted on their land a yew tree which grew so as to project over onto the land of the plaintiff on which cattle were pastured .
22 My relief grew rapidly as I warmed to the theory .
23 With the help of the Greyhound Bank it acquired Dan Air assets but grew quickly as its order book grew .
24 The Palais Club had a membership in 1928 ‘ well past the ½ thousand mark ’ and it grew fast as dancing became the major pastime of the 30s and 40s .
25 Wexford 's voice grew hard as he warmed to a favourite theme .
26 Among the most significant were the Lewkenors of West Dean , the Pelhams of Laughton and the Palmers of Parham , men whose estates grew steadily as they bought in a good market and judiciously married their sons and daughters .
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