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18 English lessons on the topic of 'sleep'

English Lesson: You just need a good night's sleep.
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1. “You just need a good night's sleep.”

English Lesson: All I want to do is zone out in front of the T.V. until I pass out.
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2. “All I want to do is zone out in front of the T.V. until I pass out.”

English Lesson: It's way past your bedtime!
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3. “It's way past your bedtime!”

English Lesson: It's nap time! Are you ready for your nap?
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4. “It's nap time! Are you ready for your nap?”

English Lesson: I wound up going over to James's place and sleeping on the couch.
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5. “I wound up going over to James's place and sleeping on the couch.”

English Lesson: All right, I think I'm going to head off to bed now.
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6. “All right, I think I'm going to head off to bed now.”

English Lesson: Ugh. My sleep cycle is still totally out of whack.
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7. “Ugh. My sleep cycle is still totally out of whack.”

English Lesson: I was tossing and turning all night.
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8. “I was tossing and turning all night.”

English Lesson: He gets cranky when he doesn't have a nap.
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9. “He gets cranky when he doesn't have a nap.”

English Lesson: I can barely hold my eyes open.
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10. “I can barely hold my eyes open.”

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