Предложения со словом «sleep»
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- Then they all went outside to the ship to sleep.
- And he slept beside me a light and sinless sleep.
- Frequently, in summer, one goes to sleep while the weather is still and cloudless, and the stars are glimmering softly.
- Henceforth, vodka, beer, wine, coffee, and rich food were, with certain exceptions, to be prohibited, while in their place there were prescribed for him daily exercise and a regular amount of sleep of an exclusively nocturnal nature.
- Its sole occupant lay prone upon a low couch at the further side, apparently in sleep.
- On tiptoe he left the nurse's side, and, peeping cautiously at the other slumberers, kept stopping to throw a second glance at any one who chanced to stir, or to spit, or to snuffle in his sleep.
- During the fever of nights, bereft of sleep, during the fever of his work, in his work-shop, during the fever when playing his organ, calling upon God, there would be Slim measuring the pulse of the son of his great master.
- Waldron looked with amazement along the line of professors upon the platform until his eyes fell upon the figure of Challenger, who leaned back in his chair with closed eyes and an amused expression, as if he were smiling in his sleep.
- They watch and watch, having no thought but for one thing: should their watchfulness waver, then the machine awakens from its feigned sleep and begins to race, racing itself to pieces.
- But worse than the hunger and thirst was the weariness which longed for sleep and which could not find it.
- All sorts of people began coming into the room to look on, peasants and their women, who had been roused from sleep and attracted by the hopes of another marvellous entertainment such as they had enjoyed a month before.
- And you shall sleep until luncheon.
- The sailors trooped noisily aft, some of the watch below rubbing the sleep from their eyes, and talked in low tones together.
- Next day Johansen, the new mate, was routed from the cabin by Wolf Larsen, and sent into the steerage to sleep thereafter, while I took possession of the tiny cabin state-room, which, on the first day of the voyage, had already had two occupants.
- He could not eat or sleep, and everything had assumed an air of gloom and despondency.
- In the morning as he lay down to sleep, Father Zossima had told him positively: "I shall not die without the delight of another conversation with you, beloved of my heart.
- Only from afar could a human voice be distinguished, while, some twenty sazhens away, the drone of a flying beetle, with the snoring of some one who had sunk into the thick herbage to enjoy a refreshing sleep, came gently to the ear.
- It was no larger than a hall bedroom in Grub Street, and yet twelve men were herded into it to eat and sleep and carry on all the functions of living.
- Slim pressed his eyelids together, as though he wished to sleep.
- Alyosha told Ivan that their father had waked up, was conscious, and had let him go back to sleep at the monastery.
- I had been unduly excited by the adventure of the tree, and sleep seemed to be impossible.
- I was refreshed from my sleep, but still weak from loss of blood.
- Berren reached the room where he and Mardan and Master Sy would all sleep together.
- But, good heavens, I shan't sleep!
- Awakened, she sprang up, straightened the cap on her head, arranged her grey curls with one finger, and pretended never to have been to sleep at all.
- But the rooms, which received, neither by day nor by night, a ray from the great lights of the sky, seemed to be waiting for their master, sunken in sleep.
- Mitya fussed about the drunken peasant for half an hour, wetting his head, and gravely resolved not to sleep all night.
- He tossed and turned, trying to sleep before he was ready, and it was all the worse for having a head filled with fire-dragon monks.
- All day we heard the excited calling of the ape-men in the direction of our old camp, but none of them came our way, and the tired fugitives, red and white, had a long, deep sleep.
- But when I came to make the bed I found, between the blankets, dropped apparently as he had sunk off to sleep, a complete Browning, the Cambridge Edition.
- It seemed that during the hours set aside for sleep only one man was on duty at a time.
- And Mine Own did sleep for twelve great hours, and had scarce any life in all that time, save when once she did make a little and gentle moaning, and did afterward set her pretty face more nigh to me in her sleep.
- Perhaps she really will be able to sleep after seeing you.
- Everything promised a quiet existence which should last until the grey hairs were come, and thereafter a death so gradual as almost to resemble the approach of sleep.
- And it is bound to seem so to him: the intervals of two hours of sleep he does not remember, he only remembers the moments of waking, so he feels he has been waked up all night.
- Again the charming seductiveness of sleep-waking enfolded him in its embrace.
- Such the philosophy which our Plato of Oblomovka elaborated for the purpose of lulling himself to sleep amid the problems and the stern demands of duty and of destiny.
- He went out of the cathedral as one walking in his sleep.
- As she did so the child listened with blinking eyes until at length, on sleep completely overcoming him, the nurse approached, took him from his mother's lap, and bore him to bed, with his head hanging over her shoulder.
- Are you so attached to this mode of life that you wish to go to sleep like a mole in its burrow?
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- From the house, from the trees, from the dovecote, and from the gallery there streamed long shadows which formed, in the garden and in the orchard, cool corners which invited meditation and sleep.
- If you remember in the night as you go to sleep, "I have not done what I ought to have done," rise up at once and do it.
- I could not sleep at night.
- The most likely explanation is that it happened naturally- that Lizaveta, accustomed to clambering over hurdles to sleep in gardens, had somehow managed to climb this fence, in spite of her condition, and had leapt down, injuring herself.
- I had had no sleep for forty-eight hours.
- It seemed that Johansen, in his sleep, lived over each night the events of the day.
- And as they never take strong drink, I assure you they both drop asleep at once and sleep sound a very long time.
- How long this lasted I have no conception, for a blankness intervened, of which I remember no more than one remembers of troubled and painful sleep.
- His eyelids lowered, he seemed to sleep while standing.
- I remember he used to cough all night and sleep badly, but in the morning he dressed and tried to sit up in an arm-chair.
- For, going down into the cabin to turn in, I decided that it was too stuffy to sleep below.
- I had heard it at the same time the previous evening and knew that it marked the ending of the day, when the men of Omean spread their silks upon the deck of battleship and cruiser and fall into the dreamless sleep of Mars.
- So insistent was my gaze that at last she stirred under the blankets, the top fold was thrown back and she smiled out on me, her eyes yet heavy with sleep.
- And after he had gone, Fyodor Pavlovitch would get into bed with a curse and sleep the sleep of the just.
- And then you shall lie down and sleep.
- The elbows of his coat were patched, and he had about him a pinched and hungry air, as though his appetite were bad, his sleep poor, and his work three times as much as it ought to have been.
- I did not awaken him, for sleep in prison is such a priceless boon that I have seen men transformed into raging brutes when robbed by one of their fellow-prisoners of a few precious moments of it.
- My imagination ran riot, and still I could not sleep.
- Shaken to her core, the old earth started from her sleep.
- It is worthy of note, too, that no one of them supposed that he would die that night, for on that evening of his life after his deep sleep in the day he seemed suddenly to have found new strength, which kept him up through this long conversation.
- The nearer moon had passed below the horizon, but the clear effulgence of the further satellite bathed the deck of the cruiser, bringing into sharp relief the bodies of six or eight black men sprawled about in sleep.
- Yet, despite her mistress's injunctions and her own resolves, the old woman could not altogether resist the general call of sleep, and began to fall a victim to the all-prevalent malady of Oblomovka.
- We do not murder men in their sleep.
- Only the cathedral, with the star-crowned Virgin on the top of its tower, lay stretched out, massively, down in the city, like a black giant lying in an enchanted sleep.
- Thou wilt send joy to all!" Alyosha murmured, crossing himself, and falling into peaceful sleep.
- How could I put into speech a something felt, a something like the strains of music heard in sleep, a something that convinced yet transcended utterance?
- Finally, I closed the door of the zareba, lit three separate fires in a triangle, and having eaten a hearty supper dropped off into a profound sleep, from which I had a strange and most welcome awakening.
- And I prayed for him as I went to sleep.
- The worldinside the temple, however, had largely gone to sleep.
- Dante's Sleep upon the Stairway, and his Dream of Leah and Rachel.
- I had thought you would be overjoyed to see me, whereas I find you gone to sleep again!
- And that mother could sleep, hearing the poor child's groans!
- They composed the watch on deck, and it was the ship's custom, in good weather, to let the watch sleep with the exception of the officer, the helmsman, and the look-out.
- It was caused by remarks of Latimer's concerning the noises made by the mate in his sleep, and though Johansen was whipped, he kept the steerage awake for the rest of the night while he blissfully slumbered and fought the fight over and over again.
- That night, when I had finished an endless amount of work, I was sent to sleep in the steerage, where I made up a spare bunk.
- That joy always brought him light untroubled sleep.
- But at night, by his orders, I go away to the lodge so that I don't get to sleep till midnight, but am on the watch, getting up and walking about the yard, waiting for Agrafena Alexandrovna to come.
- Beings requiring their joyous games in order that their food and drink might agree with them, in order to be able, to sleep well and digest easily.
- He climbed out of bed, knuckled the sleep-sand out of his eyes, threw his robe around him, and started across the room to the bath cubicle.
- I have seen Harrison called from his bunk to put properly away a misplaced paintbrush, and the two watches below haled from their tired sleep to accompany him and see him do it.
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