Exactly how do you want them to run? If you want them to be started in the background and run sequentially, you would do something like this:
{ sleep 2; sleep 3; } &
If you want sleep 3
to run only if sleep 2
succeeds, then:
sleep 2 && sleep 3 &
If, on the other hand, you would like them to run in parallel in the background, you can instead do this:
sleep 2 & sleep 3 &
And the two techniques could be combined, such as:
{ sleep 2; echo first finished; } & { sleep 3; echo second finished; } &
Bash being bash, there's often a multitude of different techniques to accomplish the same task, although sometimes with subtle differences between them.
()
to surround the command.