Example sentences of "have grown up [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , the lack of rules about case allocation and re-allocation procedures , and a consequent separatism which has grown up between social worker and nurse caseloads , mean that team members work in a similar way to each other , but in parallel . |
2 | A large body of information — and a certain amount of ‘ folklore ’ — has grown up around hot-wire anemometry . |
3 | It is small wonder that the practice has grown up in recent years of referring , however inaccurately , to a mistress as a ‘ common law wife ’ . |
4 | The Alumni Foundation concerts are a new and pleasant tradition which has grown up in recent years . |
5 | One of the reasons that Britain habitually trails in this sort of event is the culture of dogged amateurism that has grown up in recent years . |
6 | The franchise is a form of business which has grown up in recent years and offers the would-be entrepreneur what may at first sight appear to be an easy way to start up in business . |
7 | And more than that , I 'd grown up with divorced parents and I do think kids need a mother and a father . ’ |
8 | My children should have grown up into loyal Abbey national customers . |
9 | To some extent , each pattern seems to have grown up for extraneous , though important , reasons to do with institutional or occupational history and student circumstances . |
10 | The Experience consists of four young men who look , talk and act as if they 've grown up in good families , graduated from decent schools , and dress as if they shop at just the right places — Paul Smith , say , or Emporio Armani . |
11 | And indeed , the habit had grown up of issuing acts of revocation well after the minorities were in practice over , at the age of twenty-five ; James V was so scrupulous on this point that his was announced in Rouen , where he was on his twenty-fifth birthday . |
12 | Charles had long been interested in architecture — he had grown up with beautiful buildings and visited hundreds more all over the world ; he had read extensively on the subject and , by the very nature of the job , had seen a multitude of buildings , especially in the inner cities , that not only looked ghastly , but that people clearly found ghastly to live in . |
13 | The drawing and the birdwatching had grown up as complementary interests from a very young age . |
14 | Others had grown up around old-established trading posts , such as those on the Gold Coast or in Sierra Leone . |
15 | It also stands accused of murdering the much-loved area around the old Bull Ring market that had grown up in piecemeal fashion over the 800 years since Birmingham was granted a market charter in 1150 . |
16 | She had grown up amongst beautiful clothes , been dressed from childhood in designer fashion , been made to stand still for fittings for her graduation dress and her first ball gown , and hated every moment of it . |
17 | These young people who have grown up under Israeli occupation take a much more radical approach than the PLO leadership . |
18 | Some , like Pesaro and Senigallia , have grown up around medieval towns and still retain old-world charm . |