Sentence examples for now asleep from inspiring English sources

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She's now asleep.

Elias is now asleep and beyond the walls are the voices of the military men watching a World Cup match.

Anyway, we spend the rest of our time together most amicably, taking pictures of Monty – now asleep; as if butter wouldn't melt, etc, etc – and talking books.

It wasn't going to be easy: About 2,000 people were camping out in Schiphol, and most of them were now asleep.

Almost all children in the audience were now asleep as the balloons rose with greater urgency, flicking their tails of string as they fled up and up into the outer reaches of the great egg-like dome.

An important consequence of this view is that because dream reports, for Malcolm, are the sole criterion of dreaming, there can be no additional observational evidence for saying that a person is now asleep and dreaming.

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Conant succeeds, heroically, and is on the highway a few minutes later with Dominick now fast asleep in the back.

There is a crib for Ethan, but with all the turmoil, he can now fall asleep only when next to his parents.

My wife now falls asleep to the sound of glass breaking, TNT exploding and digital farm animals meeting their violent demise, mystified by the simpleton she now finds herself married to.

Later, when the boy goes to bed, the robot (easily revived, it turns out, with the flip of a switch) is shocked to find the boy now malfunctioning (asleep).

And there's still more: "It was into this entirely different world that Linwood Hart now fell asleep, sadly grateful that he was not and never had been, nor ever would be, its center".

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