My fluffy white pillow was uncomfortably protuberant and I couldn't sleep all night. |
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When I returned I was laying in bed and couldn't sleep because of this rancid smell consuming the house. |
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He couldn't sleep at night, only thinking of her slim and attractive figure with a good-natured mind. |
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I packed him off to bed but he couldn't settle and he definitely couldn't sleep. |
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They quietened down after that, but then I couldn't sleep for a while because I don't like altercations or upsets of any kind. |
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I felt proud of myself for letting it ride, but couldn't sleep anyway as it happens. |
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I knew I couldn't sleep, but I still had to keep my eyes open to watch for skirmishers, or raiders sneaking up on us in the night. |
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I would keep waking up, I couldn't sleep for more than an hour without snapping awake, just as unrested as I was before. |
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My mind kept flashing certain rude vulgarities I'd have loved to shout in his face, so I couldn't sleep again. |
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I was still buzzing by the time I got home and couldn't sleep as my brain ticked over with excitement. |
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I couldn't sleep for the hair that had fallen out tickling my face, and I had to get my mother to hoover my pillow every day. |
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When my flatmates, years ago, chortled through Arachnophobia, I was rigid with terror and couldn't sleep all night. |
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That night the farmer couldn't sleep. He was unhappy and he was discontent. |
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Try as I might, once again the noise kept me up and I couldn't sleep. |
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If a baby couldn't sleep you put the baby on your back and tried to put the baby to sleep by moving around. |
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That night, as the thunder crashed and the rain beat more heavily on the roof, House couldn't sleep. |
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I had plenty of time to do research: all the quiet wee hours of the morning, when I couldn't sleep due to the pain in my skin. |
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For seven hours you tossed and turned, worried about the future, agonized over the past, and stewed about the fact that you couldn't sleep. |
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Now it's affecting me: the night after my meeting with Paul, I couldn't sleep for itching. |
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The first time we noticed something morally odd or some strange unscriptural practice in our assembly, we couldn't sleep. |
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I told her I couldn't sleep and that my mother was dazzled by the reflection of the lights on the corrugated iron. |
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Being entirely tired I lied down on the ground among them, but couldn't sleep at all. |
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I can't recall what I told her, but I do remember that I was so paralysed with fear that I couldn't sleep any more that night. |
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She couldn't sleep last night, and things haven't gotten much better during the day. |
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In Stormy Night, you drew a young girl who couldn't sleep and who lay awake wondering about the broad issues of existence. |
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But for weeks afterwards she couldn't sleep or eat properly, and had nightmares of the carnage. |
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I couldn't sleep at night because the rain kept coming through the roof. |
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The nights, when he couldn't sleep, were hard for him. |
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The first time Robinson saw her name on the callboard for the next day's rehearsal of Revelations, she couldn't sleep, she said. |
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We couldn't sleep, we stayed awake all night with the children. |
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I remember YouTubing Elvis and Johnny Cash when I couldn't sleep. |
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I was scared stiff of deads and duppies and ghosts and the departed and I couldn't sleep at nights for fear of not waking up in the morning. |
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I couldn't sleep a wink after we got in from France late on Sunday night. |
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I couldn't sleep or do any napping without this piece of equipment. |
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Before the recording on Saturday, 2 August 1969, Griffiths remembered the whole group being so excited they couldn't sleep. |
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I couldn't sleep as restfully, nor just do nothing. |
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