Sentences with phrase «lies on a cot»

A wounded and very bloody man lies on a cot, and a metal stake is placed against the back of his neck, and is then struck (presumably breaking his neck in order to put him out of his misery).
Against the wall, Eddie Corso was lying on a cot.

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Babies sleep a lot, particularly newborns, and it's not always possible to stay at home all day to ensure every nap is lying flat on their back in their cot or Moses basket - as the experts recommend.
Then the last step to bedtime is Oliver's feed, as he's still breastfed I either feed him lying on my bed and then transfer him into his cot or I just climb into his cot and feed him in there.
Newborns spend the majority of their time lying on their backs looking up, so investing in a mobile above their cot or crib is a good way to give your baby something to focus on and watch, which can often calm your baby and therefore help them to sleep.
You can start to encourage positive sleeping habits from this early age; when you spot the signs that your baby is tired, for example, if they get heavy eyes, they pull at their ear or they rub their eyes, lie them down in their cot and leave them there for a few minutes to see if they fall asleep» it may be beneficial to play some soothing music or put a mobile on their ceiling.
Remember, even if she were to be in preschool all day long, they still make kids lie down on a cot and have quiet time so I think that's a great idea to have at home, too.
Other ways to prevent cot death are to always lie your baby on their back to sleep, don't fall asleep with your baby while you're sitting or lying on the sofa, don't let them sleep with a pillow, and make sure their head isn't covered with bedding.
When babies spend too much time on their backs, in car seats, lying in cots or on floor mats and not enough time on their tummies, they are much more likely to have flat heads.
Hi, My daughter is almost 20 months, and we've taken great joy in allowing her to go to sleep having a bottle and lying on us, then we transfer to her cot.
Crowds lined up at Sleeping Performance, a Marina Abramović installation sponsored by the Fondation Beyeler, to don noise - blocking earphones and lie down on cots, even though the artist was pointedly not present (ditto, two other «relaxing» installations conceived for the fair that involved a slow - motion walk and counting rice, to bring «a sense of awareness to the here and now», and — not incidentally — to promote her forthcoming institute).
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