I would sleepwalk to the kitchen, say, around 10, get out the coffee grounds from the freezer, wash out the press pot, prepare my morning cup. |
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Outside, along Cambridge Heath Road, modern mums push toddlers in market-bought baby buggies, and late commuters sleepwalk their way into work. |
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With actors content to sleepwalk through disjointed sketches as scene after scene goes by, the film gets less and less entertaining. |
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At first the route was a struggle, but it quickly came to resemble a sleepwalk. |
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We cannot afford to sleepwalk any more and think that because somehow our banks have done okay, the rest of the country is okay. |
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When people would itillimajuq, sleepwalk, what did the elders advise us to do? |
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For instance, please don't let me go on a Sleepwalkers Anonymous Outward Bound-type retreat and sleepwalk into a canyon or gorge in the middle of the night. |
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An ABI code – which was finally introduced after years of pressure by consumer groups – has made it harder for people to sleepwalk into buying an annuity from their existing pension provider. |
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As a parent, it is easy to sleepwalk into habits like letting children have a treat here and there, so do we even notice when they are watching adverts for Haribo? |
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Despite the fact that they are playing as badly as the other club in red-and-white stripes, Stoke will not be following Sunderland in search of emergency managerial surgery to shake them out of their sleepwalk. |
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A smug, self-pitying sleepwalk through celebrity culture, it might make her Hollywood pals smirk but it will likely make you snore. |
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Though it's great news for her fans, we just hope she doesn't sleepwalk through her roles now. |
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The side effect is that the drugs cause Mara to sleepwalk and then, when she wakes, not remember what occurred during her somnambulant state. |
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He knows I sleepwalk but we had been apart for three months after splitting up so I was the last person he expected to see. |
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I will not let Britain sleepwalk towards exit from the European Union. |
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However, the prosecution produced an expert witness who confirmed it was highly unlikely anyone could sleepwalk for two-and-ahalf hours and drive a car for over 150 miles. |
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