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1 It is getting darker ; there is only an hour of daylight left.
2 Everyone is looking toward better days because the world is getting darker .
3 It was getting darker , and I had trouble making out their expressions.
4 I felt that far from aiding Carton, things were now getting darker .
5 The room was getting darker ; he was putting out the candles.
6 Pratchett has said once or twice recently that his imagination is getting darker .
7 It was getting darker and more and more difficult to see the road.
8 But something is shifting: the mood is getting darker , and alarm is growing.
9 Saul is getting darker and more suspicious by the second, racist too now.
10 The M50 resembles a car park and it's getting darker earlier every evening.
11 The thermometer had dropped and the sky was getting darker by the minute.
12 It seemed to be getting darker and she could hardly see.
13 And I stopped as I realised the bar was getting darker .
14 It was getting darker and darker and I was very worried.
15 It was getting darker over the enormous expanse of the lake.
16 The summer was non-existent and now the evenings are getting darker .
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This collocation consists of: Getting darker through the time
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