No one who did not know the 'has been' can believe how the sights of the Rome of our former days have dwindled away.
So the honeymoon dwindled to three weeks, at the close of which Mr. and Mrs. Locke Harper were again in London.
The moon will be dwindled down to cheese-paring before many days are over, and the barometer is falling.
Up above all of the sunlight had dwindled to the vanishing point and the gigantic artificial cavern was lighted now along its entire length by cold light lamps embedded in the walls at fifty-foot intervals.
Then the flaredwindled and vanished and Grace Lynton had no way of knowing what had happened outside in the dark.
Even then the gift dwindled rapidly, for if one of them did receive a windfall of an odd pound or two, he took care that his messmates shared his good fortune.
Seconds sometimes seemed like hours, and hours may have dwindled to minutes for all he knew.
In the light of the following days, their delight dwindled into a pathetic thing.
Now she feels the urge of the flood, and yields herself to it, already dwindled to half her size.
The shooting days at Bannisdale were almost done, since the land had dwindled to a couple of thousand acres, much of it on the moss.
You may in the course of ages develop him into that, and as you do, he will work better and better, and tips may grow smaller and smaller, until he does his best spontaneously, and tips have dwindled to nothing.
But these embryonic gill-clefts are not used for respiration and show no trace of gills except in a few embryonic reptiles and birds where their dwindled vestiges have been recently discovered.
Curiously enough, however, they had not themselves adequate lasting power in Europe, for they seem for the most part to havedwindled away, leaving perhaps stray present-day survivors in isolated districts.
As a result of this steamer traffic, trade has dwindled considerably in Millbrook.
He preached the same indefinite sermons, with the same imperturbability, to the dwindled congregations in summer and the enlarged ones in winter.
It is a mere waste of time and money, because the influence on their less fortunate brethren in a worldly sense has dwindled to nothing.
The poet and the man of letters dwindled in Gozzi, but the man of business survived.
Foreign exchange reserves dwindled to $518 million, while dramatically hiked interest rates added to the domestic debt burden and stifled growth.
It had dwindled perceptibly since the baby's death.
We havedwindled to four white men among a host of dark.
Since the recall of Richard and his army in 1399 English sovereignty over the island had dwindledto a shadow.
His face," wrote the French ambassador, "is dwindledto half its natural size.
One is given up, and the other has dwindled down to about nineteen pupils, and these are educated on the native plan, so that, as far as divine light is concerned, it is in statu quo.
He promised to send out a teacher and money, neither of which having arrived, the school has dwindled to seventeen, and these are neglected.
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