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

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1 She sits on the only chair in the room , by the night table .
2 She sits in a soft curve at her easel , gently swabbing away three centuries from a grumpy London sky .
3 Then she sat at the big table with only a pot of tea for herself while Frankie and his father cleared their plates in silence .
4 That was it , Julia said to herself , as she sat at the big scrubbed table in the Florentine kitchen , all those years and a thousand miles away .
5 Then she sat at the roll-top desk with the magazine in front of her , took a deep breath and lifted the receiver off its hook .
6 She sat for a long while , until her limbs became cold and stiff and her mind numb with tiredness and misery .
7 He looked expectantly at Sarah , but she sat for a few seconds before speaking .
8 She sat with a lame leg tucked under her .
9 He stood before her as she sat on a low chair , and drenched her with his urine .
10 She sat on a hard chair .
11 She sat on the small stove for some while gradually becoming more agitated .
12 Either the mermaid was energetically breasting the waves or she sat on the upturned keel of a drowned vessel and combed out long and improbably yellow hair .
13 Now she grew herbs along the south-facing wall at the end ; and in summer she sat on the tiny lawn , smelling the yellow roses and watching the clematis creeping over the fence from next door .
14 After that she sat on the morning-room steps watching the day slide off the face of Old Carrots field .
15 She sat on the opposite couchette and picked up the paperback he had been reading .
16 She sat on the hard hall-stool beside the telephone , safe in the semi-darkness and waited for Dorothea and her friend Florence Ames who was a nurse , someone who would recognise her condition instantly , who would be on hand should emergency treatment be required , who was trained and capable .
17 Henniker moved a chair for her , and she sat on the extreme edge of it .
18 She sat on the back door step , in the morning sunshine , bare feet on William 's fawn and white belly , aimlessly pulling at his soft ears .
19 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 .
20 ‘ Gee , ’ Charity Marlowe responded drily from where she sat in a decrepit upholstered chair , her head thrown back , her hair hidden under a towel , and her eyes clenched tightly shut .
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 in a quiet , dark corner listening to the service .
24 The following day he bought her a bunch of violets and dropped them on her lap as she sat in the prompt corner .
25 Queen Sofia of Spain , who is Patron of both charities , came over from Madrid for the Gala , and looked lovely in a pink taffeta dress ; she sat in the front row of chairs beside her brother King Constantine of the Hellenes , and near Queen Anne-Marie and Princess Irene of the Hellenes , and the Spanish Ambassador and Señora Puig de la Bellacasa .
26 She sat in the front room of her house ( Arcadia Villas , Bed and Breakfast ) pouring tea for the wickedly handsome young man on the sofa , who had taken a room for the entire run of the pantomime .
27 At the back occasional noises of activity from the park broke across the air ; she sat in the front room cool enough now to sew .
28 Morse smiled wanly at the lady as she sat in the front row , a lady turning the scales at not much more , surely , than around five stone .
29 She sat in the empty shop for days willing people in off the streets .
30 She sat in the dishevelled shabby glamour of her bedroom and stared out of the window for hours at a time .
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