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1 They got soft lights like Japanese lanterns up in the trees .
2 I've got soft - nosed bullets in this iron; it'd be pretty messy.
3 But the cardboard got soft from the melting ice, and it all came apart.
4 Franciscans eyes got soft and a touch of color crept into her olive skin.
5 You must have found it hard work when the snow got soft on the hills.
6 Moreover, one got soft when leading a business life.
7 I guess that's why Sis got soft on him.
8 It flattened out and the ball got soft .
9 They-all got soft an' easy an' sweet-tempered.
10 I got soft when I got old.
11 You've got soft , all of you.
12 I closed my eyes and got soft again and lay there listening to all the silence in the room.
13 He was never so happy as on a wet day, when the mud in the farmyard got soft , and thick, and slab.
14 But 'e'll come to that man's door one night, and 'e'll have a knife up his sleeve.' His voice got soft and thoughtful.
15 I've got Soft Scrub at the ready on the counter and, if necessary, new shelf liner.
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This collocation consists of: Got soft through the time