Example sentences of "[adv] to bed " in BNC.
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1 | And I went back down to bed and I got up again at five , went back there then the baby wake up at seven so I come up and stayed up . |
2 | Now get along to bed at once , all of you . ’ |
3 | A bite to eat , some relaxing television , an hour with Dorothy Wordsworth and so to bed . |
4 | Parsys does n't expect to have the SN9000 ready until ‘ late 1992 ’ — it will take three months or so to bed the new chip in when it does arrive . |
5 | And so to bed . |
6 | And so to bed … |
7 | And so to bed |
8 | And so to bed . |
9 | " Postcript : and so to bed " , an unmistakable token of its author 's skill and wit , is presented in the form of a short story narrated from two viewpoints , His and Hers , which allude to the style of actionbooks and romances respectively . |
10 | She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed . |
11 | Ruth thought her aunt would have sat up all night to prolong the time with them , but her uncle — who had tried bravely all day to behave as though nothing untoward was happening — put his arms around his wife 's shoulders and led her away to bed . |
12 | They , too , had taken to helping in the hospital and Miriam could read on their pale , shocked faces some of the terrible sights they had seen ; after a little while she sent them away to bed . |
13 | Cunningham had now been wheeled away to bed by an obliging porter , having reached that maudlin stage of inebriation which is most painful for others to bear . |
14 | Raymond away to bed son , you 're not well . |
15 | Willy a Willy Willy away to bed , Raymond away to bed son , go on you get yourself sorted out for the morning , go on son . |
16 | Willy a Willy Willy away to bed , Raymond away to bed son , go on you get yourself sorted out for the morning , go on son . |
17 | I 've heard them all come merrily to bed , as if there were no misery in the world . |
18 | ‘ I ’ m going downstairs to bed . ’ |
19 | The young people had gone upstairs , to bed , or not to bed : strains of music drifted from the upper regions plaintively . |
20 | Her husband considered pushing the dog on to the floor , thought better of it , and went sulkily off to bed . |
21 | Get off to bed . |
22 | ( Aloud ) : Well , goodnight , I 'm off to bed . |
23 | Bedelia said as she bustled us off to bed . |
24 | Nina Rozanov , tired , had gone off to bed . |
25 | I generally go off to bed quite early , lie in my little bivouac , smoke a cigarette , and think of you . |
26 | The evenings would usually finish on the terrace for a few quiet drinks with new found friends and then off to bed . |
27 | ‘ Anyway , I 'd better get off to bed . |
28 | By midnight , much of the cast had drifted off to bed in twos and threes . |
29 | Then he and Ranulf trudged wearily off to bed . |
30 | I 'm off to bed . ’ |