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Example sentences for "bed and"

  • O Peter, no wonder you were crying," she said, and got out of bed and ran to him.

  • I sat up in bed and I said, 'Boy, why are you crying?

  • Yes, they did, they went round Wendy and John and Michael, who had slipped out of bed and run to her.

  • At about half-past eight o'clock they reached the first houses in Noisy; every one was in bed and not a light was to be seen in the village.

  • One would have thought the king was going to bed and not to his coffin.

  • In a quarter of an hour let every one be in bed and snoring.

  • Having heard all this and bid her welcome I to the office, where late, and so home, and after a little more talk with my wife, she to bed and I after her.

  • Coventry's part, and so to bed and to sleepe soundly.

  • Then you will go back to bed and to sleep.

  • Hasty search failed to locate the garments discarded on going to bed and, in the indifference of depression and fatigue, left in a tumble on the floor.

  • Instruct Chou Nu to put her to bed and not to wake her up before noon.

  • So heavily did they weigh that, during the following night, an impulse drew me from my bed and caused me to visit the cells in which these princes were imprisoned.

  • Drink it, and I, whom some call a wise woman and others a witch, say that to-morrow you may rise from this bed and sit in the sun, if there is any.

  • Alone I sat upon my bed and listened to the sounds of that marriage feast, which more resembled such a one as is given at funerals.

  • And again when night came everyone was glad to go to bed and to sleep.

  • Not long he stood there; he was weary with his journey; so he offered up his evening prayers and went to bed and to sleep.

  • It was, in fact, sunrise before the last guests departed and the weary family were at liberty to go to bed and sleep.

  • And Ishmael himself retired to bed and to sleep, and being very much fatigued with his long ride, he slept soundly until morning.

  • Early to bed and early to rise," was not one of her rules.

  • Last time I took it I went to bed and slept it off.

  • About five, just as the dawn was grey, he tried to get out of bed and catch it, though his leg was afire with pain.

  • I went to bed and got my man to mix me a sleeping-draught, and then told him to clear out.

  • I thought of the little white cottage as my home, I recalled the years I had spent herding on Leithen Water, I made my mind dwell lovingly on sleep in a box-bed and a bottle of cheap whisky.

  • When the soldiers came, the niggers run and hid under the beds and the soldiers came and poked their bayonets under the bed and shouted, 'Come on out from under there.

  • He crawled to my bed and woke me up and back to the steps.

  • They made her get out of bed and dance, and after that they took her and whipped her and beat her, and she was in a delicate state too.

  • You get off 'ome and ask your missis to make you a nice cup o' good strong tea, and then get up to bed and sleep it off.

  • He put his 'and under his piller, but afore he showed it to 'em he sat up in bed and made 'em a little speech.

  • They 'ad just finished when they heard Sam coming upstairs, and Ginger sat down on 'is bed and began to whistle, while Peter took up a bit o' newspaper and stood by the candle reading it.

  • Then he sat up in bed and listened, as a faint cry of alarm and the sound of somebody rushing upstairs fell on his ears.

  • Mr. Hatchard got out of bed and striking a match lit the candle, and, taking his overcoat from a peg behind the door, put it on and marched downstairs.

  • They had almost forgotten how it seemed to sleep in a bed and eat at a table.

  • Our dinner was eaten together at the "Krone" with the most jovial of hosts, old Betmann, whose card bore the pictures of a bed and a man.

  • There was a stifled exclamation of pain or surprise, scarcely louder than a sigh, and I was out of bed and after a shadow that ran for the low square of starlight.

  • Fenton agreed with this verdict, and each keeping charge of his own treasure trove, we went to bed and to sleep.

  • It seemed to him that she had begged him to go to bed and rest, and he had gone to bed.

  • After half an hour's work he would go back to bed and rest--just close his eyes, and rest.

  • Asta, busy putting her baby to bed and singing it to sleep.

  • I felt somewhat that way myself last night, and I rose from my bed and lighted my lamp and opened my Bible; and what do you think was the first verse my eyes lighted upon?

  • She sat up in bed and said in her haughtiest voice, "I do not know when you were born, or where, but it must have been somewhere where very peculiar manners were taught.

  • So I read no further but went back to my bed and I did not waken at three o'clock or at any other hour before morning.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bed and" 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:
    baby brother; bed and; bedded room; called their; chemical processes; copper plate; cotton manufactures; each class; fairly long; false teachers; garment production; little wine; many species; metallic lustre; microwave radio; more worthy; other ranks; parochial schools; second son; shall consider; tablespoon chopped; this year; weak and