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1 He sleeps very soundly-toosoundly, I think, and too much.
2 On the bridge the captain sleeps very rarely and takes his coffee in his hand.
3 Any man who sleeps very sound has no right to keep a loaded revolver by him.
4 She sleeps very little at night, and often passes most of the forenoon in a semi-lethargic state.
5 A seasoned African traveller in ordinary circumstances sleeps very soundly, his ear attuned only to certain things.
6 As malice seldom sleeps very sound, it was very strange they should not have been kept awake.
7 But he sleeps very badly, doesn't he?
9 He sleeps so well at Hadlow-andyou know in town he sleeps very ill indeed-andso we don't dream of complaining.
10 A was about to leave the schooner, he remarked, "Your good lady sleeps very soundly, but she is very fat."
11 Ransome tells me he devours all the food that is given him to the last scrap, but that, apparently, he sleeps very little.
12 Though he sleeps very far off, though he sleeps even on the other side, a spirit is what I use to keep him.
13 He sleeps very erratically during the day, which means he's awake a lot at night, and if he's not awake, his oxygen saturation level drops.
14 "It is surprising," said the valet de chambre, "the count sleeps very lightly.
15 "He eats and sleeps very steadily," replied the new King.
16 "He sleeps very soundly," remarked Jimmy in a low voice.
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