2919 examples of grow up in sentences

" Marjorie looked at her, but she did not speak her thought; she almost wished that she might "grow up," and be happy in Linnet's way.

"What a pity," thought Mathieu, "that so lovable a child should have to grow up amid such surroundings!"

Money buys air and sunshine, in which children grow up more kindly, of course, than in close, back streets; it buys country-places to give them happy and healthy summers, good nursing, good doctoring, and the best cuts of beef and mutton.

And wee their Ancient hoary heads can see Whose Wit was never their mortality: Beaumont dies young, so Sidney did before, There was not Poetry he could live to more, He could not grow up higher, I scarce know If th' art it selfe unto that pitch could grow, Were't not in thee that hadst arriv'd the hight Of all that wit could reach, or Nature might.

Good times are coming again for me too, if only my children grow up.

With all that wealth behind him how had he been allowed to grow up like this?

What are you going to be when you grow up?" "A storekeeper; this store keeper, if Katherine can keep the business going until I'm old enough to take the work over," Miles answered, with the same promptness as had arrested Mr. Selincourt's attention at the first.

Then they all 'ad supper together, and Mrs. Mitchell drank good luck to George in a glass o' beer, and said she 'oped that 'er own boy would grow up like him.

Suddenly Katie brushed away the thing that would grow up between them and laid her cheek upon Ann's hair.

The teacher tells them that when they grow up they must plant trees on their farms.

" The Bishop says of the young men of Kentucky, that they "grow up proud, impetuous, and reckless of all responsibility;" and adds, that the practice of carrying deadly weapons is with them "NEARLY UNIVERSAL.

The human being may grow up to be, as it were, a fair and healthful fruit-tree, or to be a poisonous one.

But what sort of a world will your children find when they grow up if you do not fight these battles for them?

Saw her children grow up and the grand children.

" Then the teachers began to put up their books, and Susy's papa and mamma kissed her, and said: "We have had a great deal of comfort in our little daughter; and, with God's blessing, we shall see her grow up a loving, patient, and obedient childfull of joy and peace and rich in faith and good works.

" [Illustration: "It looked just as if it were a house with a lot of rooms"] "When I grow up," said Ethel Blue, "I'm going to have a large microscope like the one they have in the biology class in the high school.

When you grow up to vote.

When I grow up.

There is a subtle rhythm in the placing of the three domes over the seven arches of the mosque, which saves the whole design from monotony, while the marvellous grace of the contours, which is so characteristic of the finest of Shah Jahan's buildings, makes each dome grow up from the roof like a flower-bud on the point of unfolding.

As long as fond fathers slave and ambitious mothers sacrifice so that foolish daughters can hide the petticoats of poverty under a silk dress and crowd the doings of cheap society into the space in their heads which ought to be filled with plain, useful knowledge, a lot of girls are going to grow up with the idea that getting married means getting rid of care and responsibility instead of assuming it.

The women fell into each other's arms, and in that moment of communion dismissed all those little alien half-feelings which grow up between friends when their enlarging experience has driven them along different roads.

Unless some way be found to read these books without equivocation, they will gradually cease to be used in home instruction, and the coming generations will grow up without their holy influence.

"You will never grow up unless you do, and your grandmother will think worse of you than she already does.

I have been reminded that here is no provision for the different generations to live together under the same roof; that the nineteenth century held it to be of great social value to have the children grow up with the elders.

And may their sons and daughter fair, Grow up to grace their native land!

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