1 He had awaked from a terrible dream.
2 Those in the rooms above were also awake.
3 She ate, drank, slept, or kept awake, but did not live.
4 Peter the valet, who was now wide awake, had roused the doctor.
5 Before he was thoroughly awake next morning everybody had already left the hut.
6 He had never, it seemed to him, been able to think and express his thoughts like that when awake.
7 After the return of Alpatych from Smolensk the old prince suddenly seemed to awake as from a dream.
8 Agrafena Ivanovna used to come to wake Natasha at three in the morning, but generally found her already awake.
9 They all separated, but, except Anatole who fell asleep as soon as he got into bed, all kept awake a long time that night.
10 He often fell asleep unexpectedly in the daytime, but at night, lying on his bed without undressing, he generally remained awake thinking.
11 He had been awake for some time, listening to what was being said, and evidently found nothing entertaining or amusing in what was going on.
12 When he reached his sister's room his wife was already awake and her merry voice, hurrying one word after another, came through the open door.
13 Drowsiness was irresistibly mastering him, but he kept awake by an excruciating pain in his arm, for which he could find no satisfactory position.
14 When Nicholas and his wife came to look for Pierre he was in the nursery holding his baby son, who was again awake, on his huge right palm and dandling him.
15 Timokhin, kept awake by the pain in his wounded leg, gazed with wide-open eyes at this strange apparition of a girl in a white chemise, dressing jacket, and nightcap.
16 And indeed he only had to lie down, to fall asleep like a stone, and he only had to shake himself, to be ready without a moment's delay for some work, just as children are ready to play directly they awake.