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Example sentences for "sleep again"

  • Pullingo, who had over-eaten himself during the night with the gogobera, on hearing this showed no inclination to get up, but rolled himself over and went to sleep again.

  • I awoke before daylight, and as I had no wish to go to sleep again I dressed and went out.

  • After some moments, drawing the coverlet over him, he turned round to go to sleep again.

  • Gringalet, who had been the first to give the alarm, was also the first to go to sleep again.

  • So, as I couldn't go to sleep again, I got up to look after the fire.

  • Our faces had continued to swell, but the Mistec, regarding me with a stupefied look, simply grunted, and turned round to sleep again.

  • After she had gone I went to sleep again, hoping to see her in the evening.

  • I slept for some time and woke, but as it was still dark I turned on the other side and went to sleep again.

  • When I had made all tight to my perfect satisfaction, I lay down to sleep again--this time quite certain that I should get something more than a mere "cat-nap.

  • But how would it be were I to go to sleep again?

  • I had not been asleep more than an hour, as I knew by my watch; but I could not go to sleep again, until I had fully secured myself; and for this purpose, I set about putting my fortress in a more proper state of defence.

  • She only took the book and kissed it, then folded it in her arms and went to sleep again.

  • He could not have slept more than a quarter of an hour, and yet he could not go to sleep again.

  • He looked at the imprinted sand where he had been lying, as if he would go to sleep again.

  • Then, unnerved and miserable, he went to sleep again.

  • He turned over and tried to go to sleep again, but he could not get the little key out of his head.

  • Each man was bound hand and foot, Jenkins was still a living corpse; and Forsythe, the soberest of the lot, had apparently succumbed to the hard knocks of the day, and gone to sleep again.

  • This was good sailorly logic, and they climbed back into their bunks, to smoke, to read, or to talk themselves to sleep again.

  • The child had cried itself to sleep again, and he paced up and down the ice.

  • Now go to sleep again," said Tom, "and when I wake you next time breakfast will be ready.

  • Then I'll know when I half wake that I'm here in camp and I'll go to sleep again easily.

  • The other boys also waked up, and, turn over as they might, could not go to sleep again.

  • After this he seemed to go to sleep again for a few minutes, then woke up as a man does from a natural slumber, yawned and stretched himself.

  • Think they eat the Arabs and like them very much," he said with a yawn, then went to sleep again.

  • After this I gave the business up and went to sleep again.

  • I won't look at it any more," said Tom to himself, and he squeezed his eyelids together, and tried to persuade himself he was going to sleep again.

  • Damn that boy,' said the old gentleman, 'he's gone to sleep again.

  • Cold punch,' murmured Mr. Pickwick, as he sank to sleep again.

  • Then could you not give him his nourishment very cautiously, so that he will go to sleep again afterwards?

  • It is possible that if he sees you there, he may go off to sleep again.

  • I should then go to sleep and when I woke up I should go for a ride, have another hot bath and another dinner and go to sleep again.

  • He shook himself all over, shaking off the nightmare as a dog shakes off water, and went back to sleep again, snuggling into his blankets.

  • Chrisfield pillowed his head on his arm and went to sleep again, still smarting from the flush of his anger.

  • Mary seemed to have but just got to sleep again, when she was startled awake by the violent ringing of a bell, almost at her ear.

  • I feel better, and shall go to sleep again.

  • I will get you something, and then you must go to sleep again.

  • Its sweep upon the roof was still so pleasant and soothing that Dick resolved to go to sleep again, after he had looked about a little.

  • He felt that he was entitled to rest, and, turning on his side, he went to sleep again.

  • He ceased to whisper, because Dick, without intending it, had gone to sleep again.

  • It is hopeless to think of going to sleep again at once, although my head is thick and my eyes heavy with fatigue.

  • But of course it is impossible to get to sleep again, I can only follow my whirling thoughts.

  • It must be somewhere between half past one and two o'clock that sheer exhaustion sends me off to sleep again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sleep again" 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:
    and take; backed gull; became conscious; dance hall; future rewards and punishments; had his; high finance; hundred fathoms; mind cure; much from; much reason; narrow street; party lines; plantain leaf; shall treat; sleep again; sleep well; sleeping apartment; sleeping sickness; sleepless night; strong wind; water home; white cedar; will call upon the; will cast; word spoken