How To Use Unconsciousness In A Sentence

  • Data from human studies indicate that decompression at 1,000 feet/minute results in excitement and euphoria, followed by sensory dullness, weakness, and unconsciousness.
  • I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness.
  • When properly applied, the choke hold causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds.
  • Severe vomiting, diarrhoea, rectal tenesmus: unable to keep standing, she urinates under herself; the pupils are dilated, the eyes haggard; complete mind-blindness, near-total failure of reflexes, deep unconsciousness, breathing dyspneic, heart-beat faint and very fast, pulse barely perceptible; dead in thirty-six hours. Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture
  • The dying man's eyes glazed over as he sank deeper into unconsciousness.
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  • He advocates the instinct, the imagination, the unconsciousness, by means of the intelligence which he esteems so far beneath them ....
  • I could not recall the guileless simplicity of childhood, its sweet unconsciousness and contentment, in the present joy. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
  • Unconsciousness happens in this state, as well as light sleep states, where dreams and hallucinations occur.
  • So I guess it is time to go and rest my head on the pillow, and let unconsciousness drown those thoughts.
  • He advocates the instinct, the imagination, the unconsciousness, by means of the intelligence which he esteems so far beneath them ....
  • The rattle of its hooves was the last thing Hoss heard as he sank into unconsciousness.
  • He barely managed to reveal the whereabouts of his ill-gotten gains before drifting into unconsciousness. AMAGANSETT
  • He barely managed to reveal the whereabouts of his ill-gotten gains before drifting into unconsciousness. AMAGANSETT
  • Normally, such patients are known to have heart disease, which is the cause for unconsciousness.
  • A real "coma" -- a state of sleeplike unconsciousness -- almost never lasts more than a month or so. To Him, It Was Still 1988: The 'Coma Cop' Awakens
  • The oblivion of unconsciousness was creeping up on her at its leisure, and she would make him regret murdering her too slowly.
  • The man fell over backwards flopping to the deck in unconsciousness.
  • Jim's figurative decapitation could thus be regarded as a literal interpretation of this ideal of racial unconsciousness.
  • He pressed down the pain and fought against unconsciousness.
  • He advocates the instinct, the imagination, the unconsciousness, by means of the intelligence which he esteems so far beneath them ....
  • Thankfully, the lieutenant had slipped into unconsciousness, instead of continuing to squirm and convulse in obvious discomfort due to the attack on his nervous system. Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • An open microphone over the next six minutes revealed the progressive deterioration of the pilot toward unconsciousness.
  • More awareness and consciousness in areas of previous unconsciousness.
  • A good strangulation hold should render the opponent unconsciousness without injury or significant pain in a matter of seconds regardless of whom the opponent is.
  • At last they'd checked their prisoner and found him gone and his guard still coming out of unconsciousness. SNOWLINE
  • Personally, with my Bizarro texts, I try to test the limits of narrative, create and entertain irreal characters and worlds, represent the absurdity of mediatized society and culture, explore the vicissitudes of unconsciousness and desire, and critique the nature of technocapitalist pseudoreality. Nonfiction
  • All you have to look forward to now is unconsciousness.
  • Some of his characters seem to be in a state of amnesia or unconsciousness.
  • I walked up and down Tottenhan Court Road with Mark at lunchtime in a vain attempt to stave off unconsciousness.
  • Lesser things ran inside and outside, and tickled my skin until the light in my eyes fell to shutters and the back of my brain met it's front where darkness came, and darkness shivered, in the shallow pool of my unconsciousness where God looms and Hell calls in short bellows, slow cups, and weathered coughs. Burt Reynolds, the pig, and me.
  • Later, signs of increased intra-cranial tension develop: unconsciousness deepening into coma, paralysis of ocular muscles, rapid pulse, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, and sometimes hyperpyrexia. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Stroll around to your local multiplex, meanwhile, and take your pick of movies about men shooting, beating and pummelling each other into unconsciousness.
  • His efforts to cast out this personal "debil" were futile, and as the poor creature lapsed into unconsciousness he would blow gusty breaths upon her big black eyes. Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • This deadly species of jellyfish is only found in certain areas of the world, mainly in Australia. 6 There have been over 60 deaths from C. fleckeri in tropical Australia over the last century. 11 The early systemic symptoms of envenomation include dizziness, confusionand agitation and unconsciousness and can occur within minutes. Fish poisonings and envenomations
  • In that crystal air, instinct with its delicate, dominant implication of things imponderable, the personality of each persisted undisturbed, in a kind of adamantine unconsciousness. Romance Island
  • Sodium Barbital - Sodium barbital is a short-acting barbiturate used intravenously to induce unconsciousness in patients about to undergo surgery. Undefined
  • It is an effective process which induces immediate unconsciousness and insensibility or an induction to a period of unconsciousness without distress.
  • Edgar bade him adieu; and the faithful Ferdinand drove him wherever he had to go, and finally to Kensington Palace Gardens, where he was ushered into the drawing-room, to find Marilda, resolved upon unconsciousness, but only succeeding in a kind of obstreperous cordiality and good will, which, together with the hot room, made him quite dizzy; and his answers were so much at random, that he sent The Pillars of the House, V1
  • Exposure to higher concentrations results almost immediately in disorientation and unconsciousness.
  • The nights he slept away in twitching unconsciousness. THE APOSTATE
  • Yet they were sung with a kind of naivete and unconsciousness.
  • But in my unconsciousness I didn't know what it meant.
  • There must have been an interval of absolute unconsciousness, seconds or minutes.
  • For a moment, he screamed and writhed on the floor as the intense pain coursed through his mind pushing him to the edge of unconsciousness. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Ghost’s Review Forum
  • Then a metal rod touched his bare shoulder, electrocuting him into unconsciousness.
  • Beth let out a cry of misery and her exhausted mind finally let her slip into unconsciousness.
  • At last he faded into his final unconsciousness.
  • The only option is to drug her into insensibility and unconsciousness.
  • However, even Seconal did not work and he tended to drink his way into unconsciousness.
  • Viewers eventually called the police, but only after he had lapsed into unconsciousness.
  • Before slipping into unconsciousness, he uttered just five more words.
  • Alcohol can increase drowsiness and dizziness caused by the medication, possibly resulting in unconsciousness and death.
  • The vast territory and abundant resources of China gestate the offspring, and cause the form of the special "ethical collective unconsciousness"—"local complex".
  • He made it to a phone box where he called for an ambulance before lapsing into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead at hospital.
  • Then a metal rod touched his bare shoulder, electrocuting him into unconsciousness.
  • COMA:A state of unconsciousness. In diabetes, it may result from a variety of causes including severe hypoglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis.
  • I think I'll just prance outside looking like the Bride of Frankenstein's ugly stepsister and scare everyone into unconsciousness.
  • Death is unconscious; but unconsciousness is no attribute of a mental state that is living and impellent and constantly manifests its active energy and power in the maintenance of the vital functions of the body. Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
  • Germany, yet it does not introduce knowledge or advertence as a criterion of responsibility: "An act is not punishable when the person at the time of doing it was in a state of unconsciousness or disease of mind by which a free determination of the will was excluded". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Blood pressure may drop to dangerously low levels, causing unconsciousness.
  • Objective To investigate the effects of midbrain reticular formation injury on the conscious status and vital signs of cats, and reveal the mechanism of unconsciousness caused by midbrain injury .
  • That was the last thing I remembered before a familiar voice penetrated my unconsciousness.
  • Less frequently, weakness or paralysis of a limb or limbs, or unconsciousness, may occur.
  • During the treatment, Hu was in unconsciousness and only had weak breath, heartbeat and blood pressure.She had to rely on breathing machine to sustain her life.
  • He raised an arm towards Shepherd and muttered the words ‘You're deid pal’ before lapsing into unconsciousness.’
  • He was left in a cell to sober up, released Saturday morning and three hours later was arrested again with an alcohol level that usually causes loss of bladder control and unconsciousness.
  • He advocates the instinct, the imagination, the unconsciousness, by means of the intelligence which he esteems so far beneath them ....
  • Illuminated in the darkness by a helicopter searchlight, McCaleb falls into unconsciousness, the film fades to white, and the next scene is a doctor's office two years later.
  • But at last deep dreamless sleep came; her head, guarded by her bonnet, found a pillow against the gorsy wall, and the poor soul, driven to and fro between two equal terrors, found the one relief that was possible to it — the relief of unconsciousness. Adam Bede
  • Instantly, the visiting fighter is on top of his prone opponent and quickly smashes him into unconsciousness with fierce blows to the face.
  • The king again hesitated, and in the intervening time, the messenger whom all must obey was gaining entrance to the death-chamber; from the effort to provide for the future rule of the kingdom he relapsed into unconsciousness, and passed away without having named his successor to the throne. Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen
  • On the second day of her sickness, she began to run a fever and fell into unconsciousness four times.
  • Few tricks of the unsophisticated intellect are more curious than the naïve psychology of the business man, who ascribes his achievements to his own unaided efforts, in bland unconsciousness of a social order without whose continuous support and vigilant protection he would be as a lamb bleating in the desert," wrote the great economic historian R.H. Tawney in 1926. Jim Sleeper: Behind The Snarking About OWS
  • The blackout victim is in an extremely dangerous position at the point of unconsciousness.
  • Should I just down a fifth of vodka and go to sleep for several hours, and hope they are back by the time I lapse out of unconsciousness?
  • High levels of CO2 can give rise to hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis, which can lead to unconsciousness and death if left untreated. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Beneath this window is a broad divan, and here, laved in tepid sea winds and soothed by rippling whispers against the ship's side, I sleep – the langorous, voluptuous sleep of the tropics; ... sink softly into that dim warm flood where one lies drenched, submerged in unconsciousness; a flood that ebbs slowly, slowly – bearing with it all fatigue and satiety – and leaves me on the shores of life again in a pale lilac dusk glimmering with great stars .... In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • The people are returned to passiveness, inertness,[Sentencedict] and unconsciousness; the legislator enters into omnipotence.
  • The factory used a glue ingredient that, when ingested, is broken down by the body to make GHB, the "date rape" drug, which can cause unconsciousness and even death.
  • The secobarbital would hit first, inducing unconsciousness, the strychnine would kill. The Big Nowhere
  • Intelligent workings of human brains are a mixture of consciousness and unconsciousness.
  • They come down from the backblocks with perhaps a hundred pounds to spend on a week of blissful unconsciousness. Captivity
  • Without defense, even Judo greats can be chocked into unconsciousness by a white belt student.
  • I necked some Lucozade, three lattes and a tea in an attempt to stay awake, and walked up and down Tottenhan Court Road with Mark at lunchtime in a vain attempt to stave off unconsciousness.
  • The Christian knight administered the sacred rites of religion to her departing spirit, and then sunk into unconsciousness beside her exanimate form.
  • For the next two weeks, unconsciousness was blessedness.
  • Alcohol can increase drowsiness and dizziness caused by the medication, possibly resulting in unconsciousness and death.
  • Then I adopted a horizontal position on the sofa and sank instantly into unconsciousness. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Indeed, the innocent unconsciousness of anything derogatory to her name or character which belonged to Adèle, and her consequent cheery mirthfulness, were sources of infinite annoyance to Miss Eliza. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866
  • The engineer was welding a fitting over the side of a ship when a wave from a passing ship splashed against the side of the hull, grounding his welding gear and electrocuting him to death or unconsciousness.
  • In all their class unconsciousness they merely agitated for improvements in the social sickness that caused the problems initially.
  • The resultant unconsciousness from a severe hit to the back of the head from a coffee table led to an epiphany which has changed his life.
  • One word linked with another into stream of consciousness ( and unconsciousness ) as Dream shivered into being.
  • We may need to shock her into unconsciousness and reinstate hypnopaedia during this final month.
  • Now it also seems to me that he who dreams is more awake than he who sleeps, and that he who spends a third part of his life in utter unconsciousness better deserves to be called a sleepyhead and dullard, than he for whom the dark nights are also vivid and rich with pulsing life. The Bride of Dreams
  • I abandoned myself to the life, and developed the misconception that the secret of John Barleycorn lay in going on mad drunks, rising through the successive stages that only an iron constitution could endure to final stupefaction and swinish unconsciousness. Chapter 12
  • Above 5% in the atmosphere will cause hypercapnia, above 7%-10% unconsciousness pretty quickly, at least according to the wiki. Unthreaded #12 « Climate Audit
  • At one moment the cacolet swung high in the air, and the sufferer was banged against the lower rail; the next, it was at the other extreme, and he was almost thrown out -- there was no rest from the maddening motion until a merciful unconsciousness brought relief to the tortured body. With Our Army in Palestine
  • The victim collapses suddenly into unconsciousness.
  • Darcy briefly toyed with the idea of feigning unconsciousness.
  • Her words were inward and indistinct when she was in a state of half unconsciousness.
  • The eighth song is about impetuousness and unconsciousness of teenagers.
  • On the way I caught myself slipping into catnaps, much to the amusement of the two girls who sat opposite me during one of my bouts of unconsciousness.

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