“growing” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “growing”:

+ After this happens for many years, the glacier will start growing large.

+ The carambola has been growing in parts of Asia for hundreds of years.

+ At the end, the growing of our technologies are sometime good, other time’s not.

+ Most of the faster growing economies are in the Caribbean.

+ These inventions would include growing maize.

+ Around the world, multi-drug resistant and extremely-drug resistant tuberculosis is a growing problem.

+ The other way to look at educational psychology is to notice that a child is a growing person.

growing how to use?
growing how to use?

Example sentences of “growing”:

+ Bartholomew’s tenure, the housing authority started an expansion program designed to help the growing needs of the elderly population.

+ X.com was then renamed to PayPal, and he focused on growing that part of the company.

+ It is an herbaceous perennial plantperennial, growing to 1 m in height, with leaves about 7–15 centimetres long, with 9–17 leaflets.

+ Most of the population was Muslim, but there was a growing community of Catholics due to the Italian colonists immigration.

+ The valley of the Moselle river is famous for the wine of Elbling, Riesling, and Müller-Thurgau – grapes in the wine growing region Moselle-Saar-Ruwer.

+ Over hundreds of years they have been specially bred to produce a wide variety of growing habits and a broad range of colours from dark red to white including as well yellow and a bluish/lilac colour.

+ So it is important while growing up to learn how to keep the zhì from getting taken over by other forces—or by other people.

+ It is an important area for growing crops in Indonesia.

+ The flooding season lasted from June to September, depositing on the river’s banks a layer of mineral-rich silt ideal for growing crops.

+ Much tradition had already been lost when he was growing up, as there were few older people in his group.

+ Crow helped make the RMT one of Britain’s fastest growing trade unions.

+ Bartholomew's tenure, the housing authority started an expansion program designed to help the growing needs of the elderly population.

+ X.com was then renamed to PayPal, and he focused on growing that part of the company.
+ It is an herbaceous perennial plantperennial, growing to 1 m in height, with leaves about 7–15 centimetres long, with 9–17 leaflets.

More in-sentence examples of “growing”:

+ The people used Sanam Luang to perform ceremonies instead of growing rice.

+ This project is growing rapidly, and things that are used so often need to be easy to find.
+ George metropolitan area is right now the second-fastest growing in the country after the Las Vegas metropolitan area, while the Heber metropolitan area is also the second-fastest growing in the country.

+ The people used Sanam Luang to perform ceremonies instead of growing rice.

+ This project is growing rapidly, and things that are used so often need to be easy to find.

+ George metropolitan area is right now the second-fastest growing in the country after the Las Vegas metropolitan area, while the Heber metropolitan area is also the second-fastest growing in the country.

+ Is it usually very hard to farm in subarctic climates, because the soil is “infertile” and because of the many swamps and lakes that ice sheets make, and only very tough crops can survive the short growing seasons.

+ It is the the third fastest growing county in the state.

+ Most codons in messenger RNA correspond to the addition of an amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain, which may ultimately become a protein.

+ In physical geography, tundra is where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.

+ In March 2021, Ford announced that they will be ending production of the Mondeo in March 2022 due to falling sales and growing demand for SUV’s like Ford’s own Kuga which has often outsold it in recent years.

+ Animal Jam is one of the fastest growing children’s games in the world.

+ One Thai vlogger, Natthawadee ‘Suzie’ Waikalo, has frequently discussed how racism impacted her growing up.

+ Specifically, an active apical meristem lays down a growing root or shoot behind itself, pushing itself forward.

+ While he was still growing up, chancellor Niels Kaas and the “Rigsraadet” council served as helpers of the royal power.

+ Auburn is known for its fast growing during the last years.

+ Japan and the United Kingdom did not like Russia’s growing influence in China.

+ Local wines come from Herzegovina where the climate is suitable for growing grapes.

+ Some of these problems are: small but growing populations, limited resources, and long distances from other countries.

+ Rose bushes are able to tolerate a wide variety of growing conditions.

+ From 2000-2010 it was the fastest growing county in Missouri and one of the fastest growing in the United States.

+ The story is about a boy growing up with divorced parents.

+ Bad weather or other problems sometimes destroy the growing food in one part of the world.

+ Box-Ironbark forest has a canopy of box, ironbark and gum-barked eucalypts, growing to 25m in height.

+ A fairly fast growing species, it can grow as high as 30 metres, and can live more than 100 years.

+ During the first World War the method of production was changed in order to feed the growing number of soldiers present on the plateau.

+ In 1823 the original building was demolished and work began on new buildings to hold the ever growing collection.

+ The city wall was taken down to get new land for growing food.

+ Since this category is growing rapidly, there will soon be a which allows to explore the list of compiled and shared books.

+ It appears to have a growing population, which is not the usual pattern for Aboriginal communities in Australia.

+ The Moab Isolation Center for “noncompliant” Japanese Americans was created in response to growing resistance to WRA policies within the camps.

+ These temperature rises mean that the sea ice begins growing later in the year, and begins melting earlier in the year.

+ General Adnan Khairallah Tuffah, who was Sajida’s brother and Saddam Hussein’s boyhood friend, was allegedly executed because of his growing popularity.

+ The Vaquita is the smallest type of porpoise in the world, growing up to 5 feet long and weighing up to 120 pounds.

+ They began writing and demoing their own songs almost immediately, playing throughout 1977 in Southern England to an ever growing army of fans.

+ City farming allows people to save money growing and harvesting their own food.”Cities Farming for the Future: Urban Agriculture for Green and Productive Cities”, ed.

+ Louis metropolitan area is only growing at a rate of.7 percent.

+ Its growing weakness led to it being divided by its more powerful neighbors, Habsburg MonarchyAustria, Prussia and the Russian Empire.

+ Intercropping is growing two or more crops next to each other at the same time.

+ Tourism is growing here.

+ One of the country’s fastest growing private universities, the Open University Malaysia Regional Learning Center for the state of Kedah and Perlis are also in Sungai Petani.

+ However, the novel was not as successful as his previous efforts, and Hugo himself began to comment on the growing distance between himself and literary contemporaries such as Flaubert and Émile Zola, whose realist and naturalist novels were now exceeding the popularity of his own work.

+ Helens and experts say a lava dome is growing inside the Shinmoedake volcano in Japan.

+ Siegfried feels his passion growing and tries to put his arms round her, but now it is Brünnhilde who is frightened.

+ The industrial business is not as prosperous as their agricultural business, but is still growing as businesses have moved their factories and production outside of the bigger, major cities.

+ In the early 1980s, Delhi was growing at a rapid rate.

+ A tumour is tissue that is growing where it should not be.

+ The membranous, cordate simple leaves are spread out, growing alternately along the stem on leaf stalks.

+ Arable farming means growing crops.

+ These cultivars are less attractive to gardeners growing the flowers as ornamental plants, but appeal to farmers, because they reduce bird damage and losses from some plant diseases.

+ It is about creating an efficient subway system for a rapidly growing city.

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