Sentence examples for was getting narrower from inspiring English sources

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"I thought my mind was getting narrower and narrower, thinking about trivia".

Two years back in the Foreign Office as assistant director of information and strategy followed, but Wall says Livesey did not find it very rewarding – "the pyramid of promotion was getting narrower" – and, in 2006, he opted to join another religious organisation in trouble: the Archbishop of Canterbury's office at Lambeth Palace.

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The Democrats' path to victory in Wisconsin and Michigan was getting narrower and narrower each year.

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The country lanes were getting narrower, more like rutted farm tracks.

"Everybody's perception of the reality is getting narrower and more focused.

In London, figures show the gap between bike and car use is getting narrower.

At least it's getting narrower – first time out Peston had 166,000 viewers against Marr's 1.6 million.

"The social funnel which sends people to be politicians is getting narrower and narrower and I think that is a problem for Britain," he says.

Germany's economy, as we have seen, is not what it was: the gap with France's and Britain's has been getting narrower.

An increasing number of people in Britain are living on the edge and that edge is getting narrower and more precarious.

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