Example sentences of "[noun sg] growing [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | A laburnum growing out of the midst of it was in flower . |
2 | Problem is , take one too many and you 'll start to see hair growing out of the walls . |
3 | Gunn creates the image of the part finished statue growing out of the unhewn marble block . |
4 | Her house was falling down , a tree growing out of the chimney , and purple buddleia all summer from the guttering and up over her windowsills . |
5 | A small roofless house nearby now played host to a large tree growing out of the middle of the floor . |
6 | The Mochlos ring shows a sacred tree growing out of the shrine being ferried along on the priestess 's ship . |
7 | The wide belt of dune-land with its hummocks and scrubby grass growing out of the sand was deserted at that hour . |
8 | Marx in the notebooks is opposed to McLennan , Maine , Phear , and other who disagreed with Morgan over the commonality of the gens , principally because they saw society growing out of the individual monogamous family with its private property . |
9 | We know that changes in genes — mutations — can alter the colour of our eyes , can cause the development of extra fingers , and can result in flies with a leg growing out of the head instead of an antenna . |
10 | Many members of the Party saw the rapid growth in the constituencies as providing the basis for a new form of unitary political party growing out of the political wing and resembling the mass socialist parties of Europe . |