The people planted it because they knew it would grow, and they were not so sure of a good many other trees.
It was assumed that the tree, if planted, would grow everywhere as vigorously as on its native mountains in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, where trees two or three feet in diameter and eighty feet high were found.
Even if it would grow outside of its dry habitat, it possesses no more beauty than a half-dead apple tree in a neglected orchard.
But panic seized her, and she was afraid that Philip would grow tired of supporting her.
She could not bear to think that he would grow up and forget, forget her utterly; and she had loved him so passionately, because he was weakly and deformed, and because he was her child.
Mr. Goodworthy repeated to him that the work was dull at first, but he would grow used to it.
But as his pliable character rearranged itself to suit the new environment, he began to see that there would come a time when he would grow accustomed to Ida's death and when his grief would lose its sharpness.
And the next platter was heaped with such vegetables of Europe as would grow in tropic lands.
They had evidently brought with them the products of Holland, even including tulips; and such of them as would grow in the tropics they had cultivated and continued to cultivate.
He could foresee that it would grow stronger as the intimacy deepened.
He would grow, and surely his father's love for him would grow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would grow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.