Example sentences of "[pron] sat [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 When I arrived at the Demob Centre , I sat around in a bare hall for what seemed like a couple of hours , with two or three hundred other Waafs , and we stared at each other without interest .
2 ‘ Jenny and I sat up until the early hours chatting . ’
3 For a long time I sat out on the crumbling turf , with the blue distances below , and warm sun lying over this lovely autumn land .
4 I sat down to a great Conservative cheer and then Michael Meacher had his opportunity .
5 In the shopping centre , I was gratified to see my name up on the Day 's Attractions board , and I sat down at a prepared place by the side of the stage .
6 I sat down at the little table , as well I might .
7 I sat down on the only patch of turf
8 I sat down on the wooden bed .
9 I sat down with the Financial Times and tried to count how many people were actually smoking underneath no-smoking signs .
10 After a while I sat down in a secret place by the Cherwell and fell to musing about how I had once myself aspired to Oxford , how one of my lecturers at Edinburgh had urged me to go on to read for a B.Litt. there , but of course the war had put an end to any such ambitions .
11 With a second cup in my hand , I sat down in an upright chair opposite my hostess .
12 I sat down in the long grass , puzzled to understand my weakness .
13 So I sat down in the warm , and ate the man 's breakfast .
14 The guy who sat out on the Common , waiting for the spacemen to come .
15 After a moment , she sat up in the cluttered bed and regarded him in mock annoyance .
16 Her pulse rate had slowed to somewhere near normal ; she sat back in the creaking wooden chair in a deliberate effort to appear relaxed , and returned his smile .
17 She sat back in the white plastic chair , fanning herself with her napkin .
18 ‘ You promise ? ’ mother said , a slight stitching of her brows as she sat back in the ladder-backed seat the only indication that she might not entirely believe me .
19 She sat back in the large , embracing armchair and took another mouthful of the splendid Spanish omelette .
20 She sat down on a modern sofa in cream and chrome and surveyed the room .
21 She sat down on the low wall .
22 She sat down on the battered settle and opened the letter .
23 She sat down on the other side of the desk .
24 Placing the night-light against the wall she sat down on the top stair , humping the eiderdown high over her shoulders and gazing into the darkness .
25 Once in her suite of rooms she sat down at a little Louis Quinze escritoire , its pale grey panels painted with carnations and pinks , and wrote a short letter to her faithless lover , asking him to call on her urgently at the embassy at eleven the next morning .
26 She was too to enjoy the hot weather and little beads of perspiration shone on her forehead as she sat down at the big desk opposite the row of girls .
27 Then the Birmingham Small Arms Company revealed after many a summer that the car she sat in like a burnished throne , and even some of the furs she wore , were not provided by her Prince Charming , Sir Bernard , but by them , the nuts and bolts firm of which he was chairman , as a business expense which they were no longer happy to provide .
28 The smiling white face of William Ehrman , young third secretary at the British Embassy , was a reassuring presence at the table , when we sat down to a welcoming drink .
29 Mrs Knelle soon appeared in a dressing gown , and we sat down to a soothing breakfast of toast .
30 We sat down on the little grass patch where the strolling players set up their tent .
  Next page