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Example sentences for "gets dark"

  • After it gets dark they'll all be in their tanks and trucks and armored cars, and on their way.

  • They're getting ready to move, Dave, just as soon as it gets dark.

  • Perhaps they will come here when it gets dark.

  • I believe, they will come to that place when it gets dark.

  • We must keep watching until it gets dark.

  • I believe they will come to the village when it gets dark.

  • Well, if we have got to wait here all night, Stanislas, we had better choose the most comfortable place we can, at once, before it gets dark.

  • Then I will ride back to town, and come out again just as it gets dark, with Jack Ponsford.

  • If we sit outside the hut, and take it in turns to watch, we shall hear him when he moves, which he is sure to do when it gets dark.

  • When we get to that place we will hide in the day, and travel toward the mountains when it gets dark.

  • He says he will come there when it gets dark.

  • Perhaps Lean Wolf will come there after it gets dark.

  • They will not do that until it gets dark.

  • Anyhow, now they see there are seven of us they are not likely to attack until it gets dark, so we have time to think over what had best be done.

  • They will close in as soon as it gets dark, Jerry.

  • It seems to me our best chance would be to leave the critters behind, and to crawl out the moment it gets dark, and try and get beyond them.

  • When it gets dark, and the Mohawks go to the lodges, I am going to creep around the village and see if there is any way to get out.

  • We will wait here until it gets dark," said Running Fox.

  • We must stay here until it gets dark," he told Spotted Deer.

  • Then, after it gets dark, he will clap on everything; and run in so as to strike the coast a few miles above Malaga.

  • Then again, we may give her more westing, after it gets dark, and bear the same course the lugger is taking.

  • However fast she is, she ought not to gain a knot and a half an hour, in this breeze and, if we are five or six miles ahead when it gets dark, we can change our course.

  • She reckons, I fancy, that after it gets dark we may try to throw the frigate out; and may make up that way, in which case she would have a good chance of cutting us off.

  • After it gets dark I shall make my way down to the house.

  • We will send the boats in as soon as it gets dark, Mr. Hill.

  • After it gets dark, put me and one of the hands on shore, with a saw and a bottle of oil to make it work noiselessly.

  • Yes, sir; I always sees to that as soon as it gets dark.

  • As soon as it gets dark we will pay our reckoning, and drive off in the gig, leaving it in the drive in front of the house this side of his.

  • They will come back when it gets dark," Yellow Wolf warned him.

  • Perhaps they will hold off until it gets dark again," suggested Dancing Owl.

  • When it gets dark we will creep away from here.

  • Perhaps they will creep up to us when it gets dark," Spotted Deer told him.

  • It is a lot of hours to wait, and I would give a good bit to be out of the swamp before it gets dark.

  • They won’t catch us before it gets dark,” the sailor said confidently.

  • We will cut a hole through that mud wall as soon as it gets dark; but we must not leave until all save the watchers are asleep, or we should have them all down upon us instantly, on the alarm being raised.

  • No, we have been talking it over while you have been away, and we have agreed that we must hold the Canyon until it gets dark, and then make off.

  • We can collect the firewood in readiness before it gets dark.

  • I should think," Dick said, "that anyhow we might as well get the horses up to the top of the path, ready to push on as soon as it gets dark.

  • To-night will do as well as any, Guy, and we will slip through this window as soon as it gets dark.

  • But when it gets dark I suppose the game will be up.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gets dark" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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