Example sentences of "sit for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She sits for a while beside them , her arm laid alongside the nightlight on the table ; the shoe of the Old Woman , with a pink bulb inside , lifts the shadows in a comforting way . |
2 | She sits for a moment on the arm of the chair , and rests her hand on my neck . |
3 | Muriella , more shaken by her fall than she had expected , was glad to sit for a while . |
4 | Putting a hand on her arm , he said gently , ‘ Would you like to sit for a while and tell me about it ? ’ |
5 | I thought I 'd write to a few comedians to see if I could get them to sit for a portrait , to get a few shots together for my portfolio , and then , suddenly , this snowball seemed to start rolling … |
6 | Or sit for a while with your back against the trunk of a mature tree ( preferably an oak ) ; breathe deeply and allow yourself to merge , as it were , with the energies of the tree . |
7 | I climbed a wall to drink at the beck , sitting for a while on its banks in the sun before walking on up the legionaries ' highway crossing the Burtersett road under Green Scar Mire and heading up towards Fleet Moss and Kidhow Gate . |
8 | Some were worse after sitting for a while ( for example when driving ) and the pain was then sometimes relieved by stretching . |
9 | Sitting for a portrait painter is a kind of surrender — here a misplaced eyebrow , there a chin you never knew you had . |
10 | Then he 'd sit for a while , occasionally glancing at the figure next to him , until at last he 'd lean towards the other 's ear . |
11 | Ranald , lad , I must sit for a while . ’ |
12 | Would you wan na , would you wan na sit for a bit before he goes back ? |
13 | He was educated at Eton and Trinity College , Cambridge , where he did not sit for a degree . |
14 | He put forward in mid-September a peace proposal envisaging the creation of an interim legislative assembly , which would sit for a year pending elections . |
15 | I 'm aching to run , but make myself sit for a second while she watches me through the black circles . |
16 | Look , can I sit for a moment ? |
17 | He just sat for a while in a sort of communal TV room with a few old loons . |
18 | He sat for a while without speaking , apparently debating how many of his thoughts to share . |
19 | I sat for a while thinking of what I 'd said and of what he 'd told me , and I still could n't believe that any of the people I 'd come to know so well was really a murderer . |
20 | She sat for a while , becoming quieter , breathing deeply , ceasing to tremble . |
21 | She sat for a while , checking an anguish which made her want to sob . |
22 | They sat for a while in thoughtful silence while the shower passed from the surface of the lake and the light hiss of the rain ceased . |
23 | I sat for a while watching the scenery slide by , wild uninhabited stretches of green and autumn-blazing trees , grey rocks and blue lakes punctuated by tiny hamlets and lonely houses , all vivid in the afternoon sunshine , a panoramic impression of the vastness of Canada and the smallness of her population . |
24 | We sat for a while , saying little , until I started into a description of Changez 's ‘ specials ’ , his camp-bed and the bizarre spectacle of a man falling in love with his wife . |
25 | Then he sat for a while on the aisle stand which was a box covering the auto-pilot , where he was able to look out through the nose . |
26 | We sat for a while just watching and listening to the water and turned back to follow the path out of the steep-sided gill towards Cotterdale . |
27 | We less poetic mortals sat for a while in the afternoon sunlight and shadow , then we turned down the path again for a pot of tea and a scone for myself and Eddy and a biscuit for Bill before we began the road walk back to the car . |
28 | We sat for a while by the cairn in the hot sun looking out before us , the only noise being the sound of the beck behind us falling over boulders and down towards Brackens Gill and the Dee . |
29 | I sat for a while holding the baby under my hands . |
30 | She sat for a while , the inevitable cigarette burning out in the ashtray . |