Example sentences of "[adv] go to bed " in BNC.
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1 | We wandered back home and when we entered the yard we were called in to go to bed early so we could get up to help in the morning . |
2 | Turned on the radio to listen to a play , but it was stupid , so went to bed . |
3 | They 'd all gone to bed the night before when I 'd returned from a last noggin with Harry . |
4 | Not in front of the children but later , when they had all gone to bed and to sleep . |
5 | Dolly , Tom and Carrie had all gone to bed , but Seb 's knocking brought Tom to the bedroom window complaining about being disturbed at such a late hour . |
6 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ she said . |
7 | ‘ We 'd better go to bed . ’ |
8 | Debt has been proverbially frowned on : ‘ He that borrows must pay again with shame or loss ’ ; ‘ He that goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing ’ ; ‘ Out of debt , out of danger ’ ; ‘ Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt ’ ; ‘ Let him that sleeps too sound borrow the debtor 's pillow ’ ; and , but only grudgingly , ‘ Debt is better than death ’ . |
9 | She was not very good at smiling these days , and the unease disseminated by her unconvincing efforts led Eddie Duckworth to mutter to her in a corner , with a mixture of sharpness and sorrow , that perhaps she 'd better go to bed . |
10 | ‘ David , I think we 'd better go to bed . ’ |
11 | ‘ I think we 'd better go to bed , ’ Harold said , shuffling impatiently . |
12 | ‘ You 'd better go to bed , ’ he said curtly . |
13 | ‘ I 'd better go to bed , ’ said Leonora hastily , moving further away , but he held up his hand . |
14 | I think you 'd better go to bed . |
15 | I say , the reason I think I had bad dreams , recently , in the last sort of three nights , is because they 're the three nights I went swimming early , so I thought I better go to bed early . |
16 | And I listen at the wall for sounds from Jancey , but it 's as quiet as a pillow , and she 's obviously gone to bed . |
17 | She closed the living-room door before answering , even though Dickie had long gone to bed . |
18 | And we 'd all go to bed . |
19 | She normally goes to bed about half past seven . |
20 | There was a very long and comfortable settee in front of the window which had a view of the River Thames which mesmerized me to such an extent that I could scarcely tear myself away to go to bed . |
21 | Therefore make sure that you are not going to bed too early , particularly if you have taken a nap after lunch . |
22 | not going to bed when asked ; not staying there for the night . |
23 | A survey conducted among college students gave these reasons — first for men not going to bed with their companions : |
24 | … then for women not going to bed with their boyfriends : |
25 | Last night , he must have done about three grams of the white stuff , plus cognac to stop the shakes , plus not going to bed all night , plus having to behave like a serious grown-up with his trainer and make sure his homes were going to the right races in the right countries at the right time , plus a screaming anxiety attack about his father and Butler and the mess his life was in , plus the horrific combined effects of the morning and the country air . |
26 | ‘ You tell him you 're not going to bed . |
27 | ‘ I 'm not going to bed with you . ’ |
28 | oh you 're not going to bed yet |
29 | I 'm not going to bed . |
30 | Half five this morning letting the dogs out in the back so I said to hell with it , I 'm not going to bed again ! |