Well in the past; former.
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Examples for "asleep "
1 All the men in it were asleep ; but the king was gone.
2 There were five of them; the sixth was asleep in the cradle.
3 Henrik fell asleep in his bed, if I understand the situation rightly.
4 Budget 2016: is George Osborne asleep at the wheel of UK's economy?
5 He didn't want to come home and find her asleep or working.
1 Indeed, he said clearly that Blair had not departed from the truth.
2 So the swineherd departed ; and the suitors made merry in the hall.
3 A security source at the presidency also said the president had departed .
4 Then late last year, Wilkinson spectacularly departed Nine after a contract dispute.
5 Another small producer, Ecuador, left this year and Indonesia departed in 2016.
1 Several victims' relatives have travelled to Havana to help identify the deceased .
2 For many days, among many hundreds of people, I was considered deceased .
3 I just thought I'd let you know, since you knew the deceased .
4 Conclusions: Maximum deceased organ donation potential in Alberta is approximately 55 dpmp.
5 I applied, and since they were deceased , I received the information quickly.
1 The first leads to a world at peace ; the second to conflict.
2 The natives were at peace ; food was abundant; the station securely fortified.
3 I shall be Queen of England and I shall be at peace .
4 There was nobody alive today who could remember a Sera at peace .
5 Laura feels at peace , for the first time in a long time.
1 This evening, at dusk, Sophie shall be at rest across the way.
2 Templeton Thorpe was at rest ; he had thanked his grandson in advance.
3 The not being at rest is the being in a vibratory condition.
4 In these regions, higher LFO amplitude at rest predicted higher task-evoked activity.
5 If everything is still, that section of water should be at rest .
Not where something or someone usually is.
Other meanings for "gone" 1 The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had long since gone .
2 But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has gone badly wrong.
3 IPAs, in my opinion, have gone way too far in recent years.
4 So far this year, only six venture capital-backed companies have gone public.
5 Mould-breaking new political parties have regularly come and gone in British politics.
6 Any evidence left behind twenty-three years ago would now be long gone .
7 Boom, gone , Donald Trump said about the clean power plan last year.
8 In times long gone , however, such predictive skills were sometimes quite innate.
9 They believe 'Ye has gone too far with his most recent comments.
10 By the time he thought to ask another question, Thanatos was gone .
11 EBONY: The industry is filled with new singers-heretoday and gone tomorrow.
12 But is it possible the bear market has already come and gone ?
13 We've gone beyond damage control at this stage, and beyond crisis management.
14 A year has gone by, and the competitive situation has not improved.
15 The governor's statements had gone a long way in swaying public opinion.
16 Before he had gone far, however, the south wind brought steady rain.
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