Sleepless Sentence Examples

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  • Princess Mary, alarmed by her father's feverish and sleepless activity after his previous apathy, could not bring herself to leave him alone and for the first time in her life ventured to disobey him.

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  • A sleepless night and a busy day at work did little for her disposition.

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  • After a sleepless night, he had to go to work in the morning.

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  • He is sleeping well as it is, after a sleepless night.

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  • Nights were sleepless bouts of coughing, and days were endless hours of work.

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  • They must have spent many sleepless hours formulating their answers to the Last Question - Burn or jump - what will you do?

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  • Weary sleepless eyes squeezing tight miss clouds bathed in silvery light beams.

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  • Looking For A Babysitter who can cope with a sleepless baby?

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  • Everyone experiences the occasional sleepless night and is grumpy the next day, but any parent can tell you that when kids miss their naps and aren't getting enough sleep, they're a real bear to deal with.

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  • Finding the appropriate solution or snoring prevention product may take many sleepless nights, but will be well worth the effort.

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  • The first batch of games at the PS3's release is an interesting mix of titles that will be sure to cause many sleepless nights.

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  • Spend two sleepless months prepping E3 demo.

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  • If the chi enters your bedroom and you are in its path, you'll have some very sleepless and restless nights.

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  • The proper bed positioning can mean the difference between a good night's rest and a sleepless night and a active love life and an inactive one.

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  • Sleepless in Seattle (1993) - A widowed father (Tom Hanks) speaks on a radio show about how much his misses his wife and picks up the interest of a young woman (Meg Ryan).

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  • He suffered the torments of dyspepsia; he was often sleepless, and the crowing of " demon-fowls " in neighbours' yards drove him wild.

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  • The restraint which it imposes and the equal distribution of heat over the surface frequently cause sleep quickly in patients who have previously been wildly delirious and entirely sleepless.

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  • The program shows child care professionals giving advice on tackling issues like weaning and fussy eating, tantrums and sleepless nights.

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  • We expected everybody to do badly, after their sleepless night; How wrong we were.

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  • After a somewhat sleepless night in a small hotel, my introduction to Antigua began.

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  • Night after night I lay sleepless in my bed crying to God to have mercy upon me.

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  • Despite his rapid journey and sleepless night, Prince Andrew when he drove up to the palace felt even more vigorous and alert than he had done the day before.

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  • One morning, between seven and eight, returning after a sleepless night, he sent for embers, changed his rain-soaked underclothes, said his prayers, drank tea, got warm, then tidied up the things on the table and in his own corner, and, his face glowing from exposure to the wind and with nothing on but his shirt, lay down on his back, putting his arms under his head.

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  • Lying on his bed during those sleepless nights he did just what he reproached those younger generals for doing.

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  • On sleepless nights he made up weather rhymes Which others spoilt.

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  • How shall we let him who was in charge by night go astray among our sleepless ones?

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  • Although the sleepless nights may have you feeling otherwise, your baby will only be a newborn for a few weeks.

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  • For a peaceful and innocent nursery theme, Beatrix Potter nursery items can transform a room into a haven for your baby and for you on some of those sleepless nights.

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  • For example, most new parents will struggle with a few, or several, sleepless nights at some point.

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  • It may take longer to complete your bonus room project, however, avoiding sleepless nights over finances is always well worth the wait.

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  • This may be true, but if it isn't, you may incur vet bills, sleepless nights listening to relentless coughing, and a myriad of other aggravations.

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  • Even if the victim manages to find a few crickets, he or she will not be able to find them all, and with a bit of luck, the prank can go on for at least a few sleepless nights.

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  • While sleeplessness is a symptom of many sleep disorders, the simple fact is that everyone has a sleepless night now and then.

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  • Everyone experiences the occasional sleepless night or deviation from schedule.

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  • Watching this game in action, I could see many sleepless nights in the attempt to come up with the ultimate strategy to win each of the challenging campaigns.

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  • Phrixus, however, reached the other side in safety, and proceeding by land to Aea in Colchis on the farther shore of the Euxine Sea, sacrificed the ram, and hung up its fleece in the grove of Ares, where it was guarded by a sleepless dragon.

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  • The unaccustomed coarse food, the vodka he drank during those days, the absence of wine and cigars, his dirty unchanged linen, two almost sleepless nights passed on a short sofa without bedding--all this kept him in a state of excitement bordering on insanity.

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  • On the side of the Academy they were vigorously attacked by Per Adam Wallmark (1777-1858), to whom they replied in a satire which was the joint work of several of the romanticists, Markall's Sleepless Nights.

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  • After a sleepless night, I trod with a lofty step the ruins of the forum; each memorable spot, where Romulus stood, or Tully spoke, or Caesar fell, was at once present to my eye; and several days of intoxication were lost or enjoyed before I could descend to a cool and minute investigation."

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