"grow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It was a huge public relations gaffe, and evidence that the pressure to win five gold medals might have been growing too burdensome.
- With property taxes growing ever more burdensome, it is likely that localities will start to give religious exemptions closer scrutiny.
- Membership in the private library has dropped to about 300, while the cost of maintaining the old books, and occasionally buying new ones, has grown burdensome.
- Crossing the moorlands, the companions journeyed without difficulties, but once within the Forest of Idris the Crochan grew more burdensome.
- "If all are content," said Radulfus, finding these exchanges growing not merely burdensome, but longwinded, "I would desire to close this assembly with prayer, and so disperse."
- In other situations, real estate taxes grew so burdensome, due to the rise in value, that the owners were withering under the financial burden.
- I sought only to enhance an existence grown burdensome, to find ... satisfactions beyond the conventional' He chuckled slightly, as a man might at some naive childhood memory.
- In fact with every step towards the gates of Mordor Frodo felt the Ring on its chain about his neck grow more burdensome.
- Consumers there have cut their spending, waiting for future bargains, and some are unable to pay off debts that are effectively growing more burdensome by the month.
- WHEN local taxes grow so burdensome that they drive away the young professionals that businesses need, a region loses competitiveness.
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