1 However, you're sleepy, and it's time for me to sleep.
2 "No, I did not sleep," said Princess Mary, shaking her head.
3 Madame Schoss and the two girls were to sleep on some hay on the floor.
4 On re-entering the shed Prince Andrew lay down on a rug, but he could not sleep.
5 He did not sleep long and suddenly awoke with a start and in a cold perspiration.
6 From that day an awakening from life came to Prince Andrew together with his awakening from sleep.
7 The countess did not sleep at night, or when she did fall asleep dreamed that she saw her sons lying dead.
8 He wished to sleep, but he knew he would not be able to and that most depressing thoughts came to him in bed.
9 She could not sleep and several times went to the door and listened, wishing to enter but not deciding to do so.
10 Like a somnambulist aroused from her sleep Natasha went out of the room and, returning to her hut, fell sobbing on her bed.
11 And compared to the duration of life it did not seem to him slower than an awakening from sleep compared to the duration of a dream.
12 When, awakened from his sleep, he received that cold, peremptory note from Kutuzov, he felt the more irritated the more he felt himself to blame.
13 Yet all the same this information astonished and irritated the count, coming as it did in the form of a simple note with an order from Kutuzov, and received at night, breaking in on his beauty sleep.
14 The one thing he now desired with his whole soul was to get away quickly from the terrible sensations amid which he had lived that day and return to ordinary conditions of life and sleep quietly in a room in his own bed.
15 He was so much interested in that task that he was unable to sleep, and in spite of his cold which had grown worse from the dampness of the evening, he went into the large division of the tent at three o'clock in the morning, loudly blowing his nose.
16 It was impossible to give battle before information had been collected, the wounded gathered in, the supplies of ammunition replenished, the slain reckoned up, new officers appointed to replace those who had been killed, and before the men had had food and sleep.
17 For a long time Pierre did not sleep, but lay with eyes open in the darkness, listening to the regular snoring of Platon who lay beside him, and he felt that the world that had been shattered was once more stirring in his soul with a new beauty and on new and unshakable foundations.
Your search result possibly is over 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.