Example sentences of "have grown [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The pretenders became genuine contenders by showing how much they have grown up as a team .
2 No I especially hope it will be read by sceptics , by people who have grown up with a kind of psychologically inspired dismissal of religion , people who 've become so sophisticated , so busy they have no time for it , people who are so bemused by technology , by the greatness of human achievement , the computers , the moon rockets , the medical advances , that in their worship of human talent they forget that there 's a point where human power ends and the power of God begins .
3 In Europe many children have visited another country before their tenth birthday , and generations have grown up with the expectation of travel .
4 People who have grown up with the sport when the pressures were not too great perhaps do not always think of others .
5 He says many people in the village have grown up with the noise of the jets .
6 ‘ As a farmer whose children have grown up on a busy farm , I am very aware of the risks and the work pressures that all too easily lead to children being exposed to danger .
7 Quite a number of the musicians who are at home in the ‘ renewal ’ idiom have grown up outside the Church .
8 According to Burnham Beeches superintendent Ian Turney : " Since grazing was stopped , young trees have grown up between the pollards , competing for light , water and nutrients .
9 Jobs apart , looking young and sexy may still seem important and desirable to many of those who have grown up in a society which lays such emphasis on youth and sex .
10 the women 's traditional role of instinctive carer is one explanation , particularly amongst women who have grown up in a family of disabled or dependent relatives , willingness to accept low pay is another .
11 In so far as they have grown up in an ad hoc fashion , designed by the art colleges on an individual basis , it is difficult to generalize about them .
12 Many adults have grown up in an environment in which they have picked up extremely infantile notions — notions which have never been challenged directly , but which , because of their almost total inadequacy and failure to square with other knowledge and experience , cause religion itself to be rejected as people become more sophisticated in other departments of life and other areas of knowledge .
13 She pitied him , and said , smiling gently : ‘ No , you have grown up in the years you 've had my old garage , and you are very much a young man . ’
14 If political imperatives dictate further and unpredictable shifts towards shorter maturities in future , the result will be to disrupt all the different credit markets ( in interest-rate derivatives , corporate debt and mortgage-backed securities , for example ) that have grown up around the Treasury 's vast borrowing schedule .
15 Over the years , texts and commentaries have grown up around the hexagrams .
16 Town centres have grown up around the market place over many generations .
17 She has appealed to local people to give as many details as possible about the legends , history and myths which have grown up around the village over the years .
18 Organised crime and corruption have grown along with the rest of the economy .
19 Many students of engineering and other professional or semi-professional fields were in the past part-time not full-time , and sandwich courses have grown out of a long tradition of first night-school , then day release and then block release — a pattern associated in the post-war period mainly with the non-university sector .
20 We are concerned here with the more recent debates that have used the inner city as a central organising theme , debates that have grown out of the economic boom years of the second half of the 1980s in many of the richest economies in the world .
21 These advances have grown out of the ‘ natural ’ desires to produce live , healthy babies , and to promote fertility in women who have difficulties in getting pregnant .
22 Our modern language and our modern writing have grown out of the language and literature of the past .
23 Third World taxes have grown out of the colonial experience .
24 Many psychological theories have grown out of the observations of the often abnormal communication styles of families of schizophrenic patients .
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