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She retreats to her meagre homestead and takes to bed, weeping in that classic style — inconsolably.
Every time you walk down the street, it's a crowd.' " Two weeks into the visit, Mr. Raskolnikov has a gout attack so severe he takes to bed screaming.
In the hotel, Ester takes to bed, drinks, summons an elderly porter for another bottle (they have no language in common and communicate with gestures).
Mal takes to bed on his 25th birthday, obstinately remains there for decades and grows to become the world's heaviest man: "Mal hadn't moved for so long that his skin had begun to merge with the linen on the bed".
In describing the threat that Apple poses to R.I.M., Charlie Wolf, an analyst at Needham & Company, describes his wife's entirely common use of the iPhone, which she takes to bed with her each night to browse the Web.
He added: "How quickly that takes to bed into the players and show on the park, only time will tell.
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Effervescent Waley, prim Seidensticker or suave Tyler who will you take to bed with you tonight?
Picture the scene: you come down with flu, and take to bed.
Her fractured shin put her in the hospital — Kate, who had never taken to bed except to bear children.
He grew increasingly infirm, finally taking to bed in the Washington home of his friend, Gen. George Stoneman.
Some handle defeat with grace; others take to bed, pull up the sheets and turn off the lights.
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