Example sentences of "was seated at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ruth was seated at a window watching the storm . |
2 | And as Joe Lucas was unwinding from the pitch to which he 'd momentarily raised himself , Lucy was seated at a side-table in a Wardour Street coffee shop . |
3 | With that he dashed off on business , so I turned to his mother , who was seated at a table serving customers , a delicate loop of chain attached to her spectacles . |
4 | His Uncle Walter was seated at a table at the foot of them , writing away . |
5 | In an upstairs bedroom — the kidnappers tended to avoid the downstairs rooms during daylight hours , despite the thick net curtains that screened them — the South African was seated at a table brought up there for the purpose . |
6 | Mrs Spencer was seated at a table spread with drawings , paint and brushes . |
7 | Legion was seated at the head of the table , and to either side of her , and floated up near the ceiling . |
8 | He was seated at the back of the court , initially angry that someone had screwed up with the tickets , but he quickly realized that every few games he was almost directly behind her . |
9 | One of the slightly younger widows , Mrs Nancy Wiseman , a librarian from Oklahoma City , was seated at the back of the coach beside Phil Aldrich . |
10 | So she hurried downstairs to fix herself some breakfast — and almost stopped in her tracks at the sight of the figure who was seated at the kitchen table . |
11 | Contrary to all expectations , ten minutes later she was seated at the washbasin , and forty minutes after that she emerged from the salon feeling refreshed and certainly different . |
12 | He was seated at the desk , about to dial Frankfurt , when the door was thrown open and a uniformed guard entered the room . |
13 | A man who was vaguely familiar was seated at the desk , his hair was grey and his eyes peered short-sightedly at the books before him . |
14 | As soon as he was seated at the table she poured and handed wine , and he marked the breadth and strength of the shapely hand that offered the cup , and realised suddenly , noting the blue cloth sleeve of her gown , that she had already shed her mourning . |
15 | Caroline , who was seated at the table trying to make sense of at least the headlines in Osservatore Milano , looked up . |
16 | He was seated at an easel . |