Example sentences of "[pers pn] sat [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Once I sat with an American psychiatrist , a specialist in eating behaviour , and observed a hugely overweight couple ( quite unaware that we were watching them ) eating their restaurant breakfasts .
2 I sat on a large stone , shivering and looked north appealingly , shouting , ‘ Mick !
3 I sat on an upturned box , feeling the sweat beginning to trickle down my back .
4 After the girls had gone I sat for a little time , thinking .
5 Upstream , through the gorge known as the Wachau , runs one of the prettiest stretches of the river and I sat for a pleasant hour on its embankment watching the swallows skim its waters .
6 I sat for a long while , clutching the unfinished poem , gazing beyond it .
7 Afterwards I sat for a long time trying to reconcile myself to these new ideas .
8 I sat upon a disintegrating gravestone .
9 I sat beneath a metal-framed photograph ( black and white ) of fishing-boats at the Ile d'Oleron .
10 I laughed silently as I sat against a hard cushion in the palm-frond house looking at the brown eyes around me .
11 So with all this in mind , as I sat in a long queue of airmen for the preliminary examination , I was thankful .
12 I sat in a thirteenth-century hall in Bruges in September 1988 and listened to Mrs Thatcher 's speech on the future of Europe .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 I sat in an open posture and avoided nervous mannerisms ( i.e. not with arms folded ) .
16 She sat for a long while , until her limbs became cold and stiff and her mind numb with tiredness and misery .
17 She sat with a lame leg tucked under her .
18 He stood before her as she sat on a low chair , and drenched her with his urine .
19 She sat on a hard chair .
20 On impulse , she bought a recently published history of the region under the Occupation and took it to a pavement café , where she sat under a gaudy sunshade , idly sipping coffee and glancing through her book , but finding the passing show around her far more diverting .
21 Two days later , she sat in a small bar , which was the latest haunt of the upwardly-mobile in Washington DC .
22 Edward paid the taxi driver in advance and all the way home she sat in a happy daze .
23 She sat like a small spruce viper , neatly coiled opposite him .
24 You sat on a low step , Modigliani , your cries were those of a stormy petrel … ‘ , wrote Ehrenburg in a poem written early in 1915 .
25 One of the things that some chaps found amusing when they went to the " heads " ( the head is what the Navy calls the loo ) , you sat in a long row and a great flush of water ran right through a row of 20 or 30 .
26 We sat at a special table and just told jokes about the Russians , the Americans , and ourselves . ’
27 It began to get quite hot so we sat on a mossy bank and shared an orange .
28 Once inside , we sat through a fascinating short on turtle-trapping in the Galapagos Islands or some such thing , and twenty minutes of mouth-watering trailers and commercials .
29 We sat in a high vestibule between the street and the courtyard .
30 We sat in a gothic cafeteria .
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