Sentence examples for begins awake from inspiring English sources

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"Sleepless", for example, begins: "Awake alone in the house / I heard a voice / Ambiguous - / With nothing nice".

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Just look at "The Trial"'s Josef K., both victim and collaborator, or poor Gregor Samsa, who, as "The Metamorphosis" begins, "awoke one morning from uneasy dreams" to find himself "transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect".

I felt thankful when she began awaking every hour, asking for (and thankfully keeping down) water.

In early June, she becomes edgy and nervous and begins staying awake till 2 a.m., reading.

As the game begins he awakes in the back seat of a car involved in a high-speed chase.

Harvey's favorite poem from the collection is "The Mermaid in the Hospital," about a mermaid missing her fishtail, which begins: She awoke to find her fishtail clean gone but in the bed with her were two long, cold thingammies.

We are beginning to awake from the great mall dream.

Without question the "nightmare," as Lloyd deMause said, "from which we're only now beginning to awake".

The gardens, many of which are planted with native species and culinary and medicinal plants, were just beginning to awake in April.

But the announcement may begin to awake Washington to the fact that the United States has much bigger interests in Asia than handing out punishments for actions a decade or more ago.

Then he began lying awake all night, sleeping only when dawn came.

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