Work in a house where one does not live; he can easily commute from his home"
1 You see, the men sleep out on this balcony, often as not.
2 A lot of the time we'll sleep out in the open anyway.
3 I may sleep out all night in one of the herder's cabins.
4 Finding sleep out of the question, I got up and dressed myself.
5 I'll be able to sleep out any time, except in the blizzards.
6 It will be warm enough there to sleep out under the stars.
7 Then poor Nigel can have his sleep out whatever happens to me.
8 And at that they won't have the sleep out of their eyes.
9 It'll be tough to sleep out in this snow, but it's safer.
10 I suppose it makes one's body more sensible always to sleep out - of-doors .
11 He'll have his sleep out , and be all right when he awakes.
12 Before a battle one must have one's sleep out , repeated Prince Andrew.
13 No, Soulsby, YOU come back to bed, and get YOUR sleep out .
14 I can't stay here all night while you has your sleep out !
15 I don't mean for you to sleep out here,' she said.
16 I'm glad you sleep out here by yourself and not in the house.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Sleep out в диалектах
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