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13 Sentences With "got thinner"

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The air got thinner, and it was harder to keep going.
Over time, hardware became a commodity and profit margins got thinner and thinner.
This year we've got thinner rough than I can remember in the last 10 years.
People got thinner and joked grimly about the dreadful food and having to brew coffee using the same grains multiple times.
Because the faster stocks rose, the more the offer side got thinner, and the more the algos pushed through, driving prices higher.
Partway through the flight, as the plane climbed higher and the air got thinner, some of the plane's 166 passengers suddenly started to feel sick.
Starting around 2005, TV speakers turned to garbage, because as they got thinner, there was less room for speakers and thus less room to move air for a full range of audio.
As show formats changed (crowd-surfing mosh pits, intimate salons) and rows got thinner (Proenza Schouler, for example, had only one), questions arose: Can we even call it a "runway show" if there isn't one?
The thin Confederate line on Shy's Hill and the surrounding heights got thinner.
Dacia 1320 at autoevolution.com The 1320 was sold in 2567 units, most were used as taxis due to low sales, trying to eek out any sort of profitability. The 1320 was created to rival the Lada Samara and Skoda Favorit and was flawed from the beginning. It got thinner sheet metal than the 1310 as well as a bad interior fit and finish.
Trotter was named Hampshire Fullbore Champion in 1994, and in 2000 he captained the Scotland national team. Throughout his career, Trotter reportedly made his own foresight rings; as he got older they got thinner until eventually he made them out of fuse wire. In 2001, Trotter gave up active participation in shooting, but remained in his role of President of the Old Elizabethan Rifle Club until his death, aged 80, in 2003.
In 1873 a Captain Reed, an old boy of Greasley's Academy who had taken part in the horse's creation, saw to a new scouring. The horse is 62 feet long by 47 high, and it has got thinner since the early twentieth century. It was restored again in September 2001, when it was re-chalked with pure chalk mixed with water and applied with a stiff brush, but by the late summer of 2002 it already had grass growing on much of its surface. A verse of the Marlborough College school song refers to the horse: For a while in 1969, the horse was not the only hill figure in Marlborough, as the Scout logo was cut into a nearby hill, commemorating the Marlborough Group's Diamond Jubilee.
The crackles, or "crazing", are caused when the glaze cools and contracts faster than the body, thus having to stretch and ultimately to split, (as seen in the detail at right; see also ). The art historian James Watt comments that the Song dynasty was the first period that viewed crazing as a merit rather than a defect. Moreover, as time went on, the bodies got thinner and thinner, while glazes got thicker, until by the end of the Southern Song the 'green- glaze' was thicker than the body, making it extremely 'fleshy' rather than 'bony,' to use the traditional analogy (see section on Guan ware, below). Too, the glaze tends to drip and pool slightly, leaving it thinner at the top, where the clay peeps through.

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