1 I s'pose I'll do as well as the rest.
2 The regiment stood at rest for what seemed a long time.
3 He had received his fill of all exertions, and he wished to rest.
4 The youth nestled in it and rested, making a convenient rail support the flag.
5 His ailments, clamoring, forced him to seek the place of food and rest, at whatever cost.
6 He rested his rifle in the hollow of his left arm and his right around the youth's shoulder.
7 The cold passed reluctantly from the earth, and the retiring fogs revealed an army stretched out on the hills, resting.
8 The observant regiment, standing at rest in the roadway, whooped at once, and entered whole-souled upon the side of the maiden.
9 There was a maddening quality in this seeming resolution of the foe to give him no rest, to give him no time to sit down and think.
10 As they approached their own lines there was some sarcasm exhibited on the part of a gaunt and bronzed regiment that lay resting in the shade of the trees.
11 His body lay stretched out in the position of a tired man resting, but upon his face there was an astonished and sorrowful look, as if he thought some friend had done him an ill turn.
12 It was quite probable they would hit the wrong man who, after he had recovered from his amazement would perhaps spend the rest of his days in writing replies to the songs of his alleged failure.
13 Regarding death thus out of the corner of his eye, he conceived it to be nothing but rest, and he was filled with a momentary astonishment that he should have made an extraordinary commotion over the mere matter of getting killed.