Example sentences of "grow [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If it is shared then trust and confidence will grow between the manager and his subordinate .
2 Maybe , now that they know it works and if they are embold-Clare Shearer as Rosina ened , it will grow during the run into the big , bold bellylaugh it ought to be , forgetting operatic pretensions to high art and closer to situation comedy .
3 The brine shrimps will grow during the course of the next 5 to 6 weeks , becoming up to 1 cm long .
4 Instead , the endometrium will detach itself from the wall of the uterus ( a new lining will grow during the next month ) and both egg and uteral lining , together with a little blood , will be discharged from the vagina as the process of menstruation .
5 so hopefully they should grow through the fence , come out the other side and eventually the fence will be hidden such as
6 The Church did not grow as a result of Protestants reacting to evidence of increased Catholic demands and assertiveness .
7 The current context-table ( and therefore the menu ) may grow as a document is built up .
8 Many application forms for membership were handed out and it is hoped that our numbers will grow as a result .
9 Good training is there to support you and help you grow as an actor — and usually , it works .
10 But for N. lapillus , which does not grow as an adult ( p. 307 ) , this could only be used for immatures .
11 The pressure will grow as the population ages .
12 The word " plants " includes mosses and algae which may grow after a while in damp habitats ( e.g. 2,10 and 12 ) .
13 The business did grow after the arrival of Michael Curlewis in 1982 when billings were still below £300 000 ; according to the accounts filed at Companies ' House , in 1985 Boyden , with only three consultants , achieved a turnover of £490258 .
14 May we grow towards a deeper awareness of other people — their joys , their fears and their suffering .
15 ‘ Maybe one of my words may grow like a seed in his heart one day . ’
16 However , out of its ruin , yet composed from its constituent parts , a new machine began to thrive and grow with a power of its own .
17 And although these exceptions will grow with the introduction and development of Executive Agencies , the overwhelming majority of what are called the appropriation accounts are in a form prescribed by the Treasury .
18 The piano accompaniment must grow with the item .
19 There are plenty of plants which should grow under the shade of the tree including Chrysanthemum maximum , Campanula glomerata , Anemone japonica , Coreopsis verticallata , bergenia , hererocallis , lupins , Geranium ‘ Johnson 's Blue ’ and oriental poppies .
20 He noted that the Canberra meeting ‘ is the start of something which could grow into a very significant development not only for the region but for the global economy . ’
21 With that decision came the near certainty , strenuously denied at the time , that Aden would grow into a fully fledged military base .
22 At some point in the dish , a blue spot will appear , and will grow into a ring : then a new blue spot will appear at the centre , and then another , until a set of expanding concentric rings appears .
23 The myrobalan P. cerasifera also has early pink blossom and is often used for hedging , but will grow into a graceful small tree .
24 This type will grow into a defiant adult seeking to prove himself to the world .
25 It will grow into a shrubby bush 3′–4′ tall and looks equally beautiful grown alone or companionably in a border where it will flower away to your heart 's content .
26 From small beginnings it will grow into a vast kingdom of God .
27 There is no doubt she will grow into a songwriter of some depth and power ; whether she acknowledges any responsibility for breaking new ground for women in rock is another matter .
28 It may grow into a noble sympathy , self-sacrifice … and joy …
29 And when father came and took mother for his wife , to live with her and to take care of her , the little egg began to grow and grow into a real little baby .
30 The man 's trembling want of her made her feel that speck grow into a force ; she began to enjoy denying him , then permitting him again , she used her strength to grip and pin him and squeeze him in parts that made him cry out , to gouge and scratch his pale , thin flesh , she fortified him with tisanes that make men what was called in her language ‘ cross ’ , and gave him leaves to chew to stay his excitement so she could explore the crustacean pinkness of his flesh and turn her curiosity and its tinge of disgust to a form of power over him which gave her pleasure .
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