oh well
nearly time for bed!
Not exact matches
This web of associations develops over
time as you use an object (think of how experts recommend that you don't use your
bed for nearly anything besides sleep so that your body learns to associate the space with rest and begins to unwind as soon as you lie down).
I know I had planned on eating steak
for dinner last night, but it was
nearly 10:30 by the
time I ate, and I just didn't feel like anything heavy sitting in my stomach before going to
bed.
If bedtime or bath
time is difficult, schedule the night out
for a little later in the evening, and make sure that the kids are
nearly ready
for bed by the
time reinforcements arrive.
Now the second child is testing her limits, so she'll pop out of her room a couple of
times, but
for the most part,
bed time is not
nearly the nightmare it used to be.
Alfred Russel Wallace,
for instance, ill and forced to lie in
bed for hours a day with «nothing to do but think,» developed a theory of natural selection at
nearly the same
time as Charles Darwin.
He lost a job, failed in business twice, was defeated in elections eight
times, became bankrupt and incurred a debt which took
nearly seventeen years to be repaid, suffered a nervous breakdown and was
bed ridden
for six months and he had to deal with the loss of the woman he deeply loved (Anne Rutledge).