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How to use sleep in in a sentence

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On the day of his death, he returned from work as usual, exercised the dog, and went to sleep in the front bedroom.
Only two per cent of children sleep in darkness, while the rest have a night light or can see light from a hall or landing light.
These patients may be at no greater a driving risk than the foolish young man who drives without sleep in the small hours of the morning.
I eventually got home in the small hours of Sunday morning to sleep in a bed for the first time in a week.
The obvious upside of being self-employed is that you can sleep in on any day you please.
Dawn was breaking as Marie rose from her first restful night's sleep in two weeks.
Plan your trip allowing for short breaks and start out fresh by getting enough sleep in the week leading up to your trip.
They won't care if we sleep in their foyer, they look like the type of place to have soft cushy couches.
Homeless and friendless, I set out into the slums, and found a quiet alleyway near an open air market to cry myself to sleep in.
The crossing was calm and the gentle swaying motion of the ship had lulled him into a fitful sleep in the rest-lounge.
Yesterday was the Fourth of July, one of the few days a year the government says we can all sleep in.
Aidan had lost count how many times he'd cried himself to sleep in order to escape the pain that he was too coward to relieve himself of.
Her bodyguards, she said, have deposited her on many week nights on a naval base in Amsterdam, or hustled her off to sleep in different hotels.
Saturday was a bit of a sleep in, what with all the wine and vodka from the night before.
They have been torturing each other for decades, giving vent to shouts and exasperations, though at night they sleep in adjoining double beds.
Inmates sleep in either bedrooms or dormitories and there is no lock down at night.
At night we sleep in hammocks strung between two trees on the bank, and keep our fire lit, to keep jaguars and other animals away.
And since I had no desire to sleep in any more claustrophobic places, we quickly agreed to ski on.
Register for the Navajo cultural exchange, and sleep in an authentic hogan, 100 yards down the hill from an authentic outhouse.
Hundreds of workers cannot afford to pay for board and lodging in Colombo, and are forced to sleep in hospital corridors.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I had one that was fine not only to wear under the tin hat but to sleep in.
One night he went for his wife with the cleaver and she had to sleep in a neighbour's house.
Llewellyn was like that once or twice, and I always got him to sleep in that fashion.
I thought him most uncleanly in his habits, and I was compelled to sleep in the same room with him.
But mind now, you've got to sleep in this room every time you come to hold court in Ramsey.
And the WAAC officers, of course, have their own private rooms, though the girls sleep in dormitories.
A traveller will oftentimes swing his hammock on a tree, and sleep in it all night.
The men, excepting old men and boys, all sleep in the kashim, whither they retire at sunset.
I was dead with fatigue, and was dropping off to sleep in my bed in the car.
While my father was in the woods, the Indians used to come and sleep in the dooryard.
Long after the girl and the Carib woman had gone to sleep in the shadows, Johnny sat there.
I once had a bearer who was sadly afflicted because on tour he had to sleep in the same tent with a dhobi.
Besides this, a stable rent-free for our mules, and a loft above it rent-free for ourselves to sleep in was a great accommodation.
It was sauced with a savage appetite purchased by hard riding the day before, and refreshing sleep in a pure atmosphere.
At Littlemore in 1445 the nuns did not sleep in the dorter for fear it should fall.
And the order has gone forth that hereafter no canines are to sleep in this house.
Why not enter the reeds, as is our fashion in the Land of Kush, and rouse the lions from sleep in their own lair?
Another habit against which bishops constantly legislated was that of having the children to sleep in the dorter with the nuns.
On the way, feeling lazy, he wrapped himself in his cowskin and went to sleep in a barn's hay-mow.
Bethink you, have there not been days, aye and months, in your own life when you would have rejoiced to sleep in mindlessness?
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