Sentences with phrase «actually put to bed»

«I am not sure that that health care proposal has been actually put to bed,» he said.

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Actually Douglas said a good portion of what I would have said and I am happy that they will put this issue to bed.
Just wondering if you've ever put this on before you actually go to bed?
Despite Stoke City's abysmal record against Arsenal away, where their last win was actually at Highbury back in 1981, their manager Mark Hughes believes that his team is now ready to put that jinx to bed this weekend.
And once and for all can we put this AKB vs AOB nonsense to bed, because no one has actually come on this forum in recent days and said — I want Wenger to stay on for as long as possible — that right there would be a 100 % AKB.
It would also be nice to put to bed a statistical anomaly born of Bradford's very brief rise to the top tier of English football: we haven't actually won at Valley Parade in 90 years.
For a really early start, I'll put them to bed in the (comfortable but cute) outfit they'll wear on the plane, and my travel clothes are those that feel like stretch pants and sweats without actually being them.
And if you can't actually hang a cradle, even a rocking cradle standing on the floor, like this beautiful cradle from BabyBjorn, can work perfectly if put close to dad's bed.
Rocking a baby to sleep actually tends to take longer than putting them in their bed to fall asleep on their own.
As the baby becomes drowsy, put him to bed before he actually goes to sleep.
Remember that one of the biggest causes of a baby not going to sleep at bed time is that he may actually be too tired, so you should learn to put your baby to the crib when he / she is sleepy but not overly - tired.
If you're still nursing your child to sleep at this age or putting him to bed with a bottle, it's very likely he's learned to associate that with falling asleep — and much less likely that he's actually hungry.
Subject matter aside, the sheer length of Titanic meant that we had to get the conversation over with quickly if we had any hope of actually watching the movie and getting to bed at a reasonable hour, putting the day and its challenges behind us.
I actually have bad memories from all the times I had to stay in bed and couldn't sleep as a child, so I don't want to put her through that.
Putting her to bed earlier is actually the remedy.
I would expect him to be overtired; but actually, he seems quite happy to be awake, and he's not fussy or cranky unless we attempt to put him to bed.
In fact, hospitals are hot beds for disease and infection, so having a baby, with its virgin, fragile system in a hospital where it could come into contact with illness, could actually put the baby at higher risk for something negative to happen to the baby's health.
Often parents worry that putting their child to bed earlier will lead to children waking up earlier, but actually the opposite happens.
I actually decided to drop the DF last night and I put him to bed around 8:15 instead of 7:30 and he slept till 7 a.m. (his established waketime)!
I think she was actually worried I was going to put her back in our bed.
I actually chose to never have a changing station... I would either put a blanket on the floor or bed.
My Little Bee actually sleeps longer if I put him to bed earlier and let him take a nap in the day time too!
Actually, my blood pressure was up a bit, but not bad enough to put me on bed rest or induce.»
Rennie: And, of course, that news actually broke back in September, right around the time that we were getting ready to put an issue of the magazine to bed.
At night, when you're sleeping in your cozy bed, and it gets a bit chilly, you want to throw the cover over your head, and you find out the farts have completely filled the space under the cover and you've actually kind of put yourself into a gas chamber.
Sticking to a strict sleep schedule is always a good idea, says Dr. Winter, especially if you're someone who has trouble putting down your to - do list come bedtime: «There are certain kinds of people who need to actually set a bedtime alarm to force themselves to get into bed
We go on barefoot hikes all the time... we use an EMF meter to make sure there are no electrical fields around our bed... we turn off the wifi (actually don't have wifi but you do, so turn it off at night)... put your phone in airplane mode and make sure that there are no electronics (nor lights) anywhere near you.
I actually often put salt under my tongue before bed to help calm the sympathetic nervous system, so I doubt I'll mind the taste!
I actually fell asleep while putting my little guy to bed (somewhere between 7:30 - 8:00).
Secondly the supposedly queen sized bed was actually twin beds put together which turned out to be quite uncomfortable for a couple.
I don't have to put up with my husband not doing his fair share of the housework (actually, we were both equally crap at that), not being involved enough as a parent (erm, I was the one being caned for not doing enough craft with the kids), leaving his fingernail clippings piled on the arm of the sofa (geez that used to get on my goat) and hogging the bed covers (that wasn't a problem either, he was a lizard shivering under the doona while I constantly had a bare leg sticking out to cool down).
(We always have to put a note on the bed though, because some people actually SIT ON THE Bbed though, because some people actually SIT ON THE BEDBED!
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