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1 But the girl was turning cold in spite of his caresses.
2 The weather was turning cold , and she had an account at the shop.
3 The ink-black nights were turning cold , the stars frosty and fewer.
4 He felt his nerves turning cold as if the heat was leaving his body.
5 The night was turning cold , but he had his blanket, and there was the fire.
6 She felt his hand, it was turning cold ; she felt his heart, it did not beat.
7 It gnawed at his spirit, slowly turning cold .
8 Ripples of memory stirred in me and I could feel my own expression turning cold and grim.
9 Mrs. Evelin's hand, turning cold at the same moment in her hand, warned her to look round.
10 Cecile felt herself turning cold , almost faint.
11 Adele could feel her blood turning cold .
12 But she had seen her friend Lady Esketh die; she had felt the hands turning cold .
13 Apparently he hadn't noticed that the season was changing into fall, the ground turning cold and hard at night.
14 The wetness is turning cold .
15 He was rapidly turning cold .
16 It's turning cold - tea-time - With a thump and a thud and a bang he fell back into the homely world.
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