Example sentences of "[pron] sit in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile I sit in the spacious bar-restaurant , in this drool parlour , in this fancy vomitorium .
2 After breakfast , I sit in the outgoing waiting-room , facing the door , with Jackie and the women of yesterday morning clutching their knees and their overnight bags , looking pale .
3 He pointed to someone sitting in the front row .
4 So with all this in mind , as I sat in a long queue of airmen for the preliminary examination , I was thankful .
5 I sat in a small easy chair , the stiff clothes seeking out the bruises and abrasions of the night , my hand throbbing with pain .
6 I sat in a thirteenth-century hall in Bruges in September 1988 and listened to Mrs Thatcher 's speech on the future of Europe .
7 Gandalf says as much at II , 99 , though he is laconic about it — ‘ I sat in a high place ( the great tree in Lothlórien ? ] , and I strove with the Dark Tower ’ — since Aragorn and the others he is addressing can have no idea what is being referred to .
8 Last Sunday I sat in a cold room with my daughter , the two of us reviling the malign fate which had robbed us of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea , our weekly TV fix .
9 I could not understand his absence ; but suddenly , as I sat in the speeding train , a long way already from El Katara , I caught sight of his white burnous on the banks of the oued .
10 As I sat in the graceful room looking at Mrs Rumney , cool , poised , tranquil , with the little white creature resting on her knee I could n't help feeling how right and fitting the whole scene was .
11 I sat in the still shadows and listened to the water bubbling in a ditch beyond the wall .
12 I sat in the cool , shuttered room and watched the slightly bowed bald head behind the shining black harpsichord .
13 I sat in the front row of the balcony with tears rolling down my face and feeling nothing at all .
14 I sat in the front room .
15 As I sat in the hot taxi I could see Balvinder Singh haggling with one of the healers .
16 Tonight I sat in the tiny living room of a schoolmaster 's house in Mufakose , one of Salisbury 's African townships .
17 I sat in the penitential cafe
18 I sat in an open posture and avoided nervous mannerisms ( i.e. not with arms folded ) .
19 Someone sat in a little cubby-hole of an office , and there received money conveyed by means of a complicated system of overhead wires .
20 But Krauss suggests that we know very well what sculpture is : it is a historically bounded category , with its own set of rules , which are not open to very much change : its internal logic is that of the monument , a commemorative representation , which sits in a particular place and ‘ speaks in a symbolic tongue about the meaning or use of that place ’ .
21 He was imagining himself sitting in a tiny Kayak in the middle of the Severn looking up at a wall of water , anything from six to nine feet high depending on conditions , bearing down on him at twelve miles an hour and making more noise than a fast approaching train .
22 He found himself sitting in a leaky theatre dressing room , counting the money he was losing every day — the Hollywood stud , playing a small , virginal part in a Feydeau farce .
23 He tasted the delicate fennel-flavoured soup which sat in a shallow bowl in front of him .
24 ‘ Quits , ’ she said cheerfully , and carried the copper kettle to the brass tap let into the front of the water tank which sat in the big iron stove alongside the kitchen fire , and ran the hot water into it before she set it not on the fire , but on a small gas ring in the corner , lighting the gas with a match from a box of Swan Vestas .
25 Throughout the meeting he has been observing one student , possibly in his thirties , who sits in a long wheelchair with his legs straight , parallel with the floor .
26 The kind who sits in a little island in the middle of a highly polished marble floor , looking gorgeous and untouchable , but … ’
27 You sit in a rocking chair but ca n't make it go .
28 You sit in the front row , ’ the guard informed Manescu as other members who had travelled in the cavalcade began to filter into the large room .
29 She sits in a soft curve at her easel , gently swabbing away three centuries from a grumpy London sky .
30 Do you want ask you to sit in the other chair ?
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