Example sentences of "i sit [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I sit on a rock and listen to the water lap and the boys whistle as they pull their tin boats across the long sweep of the stony bay .
2 ‘ Sometimes I 'm so frustrated that I sit on a rock and shout my head off .
3 There are times when I go down to the beach at The Pit and I 'm the only surfer down there and I 'm so frustrated with it all that I sit on a rock and shout my head off .
4 I sit on a bench and re-read the morning paper , and try to do the crossword in my head .
5 Gordon and I sit at a table as the old snowys sup their milk stouts and get ready to cross the road to the theatre , where several stars of television are about to perform the fabulous musical My Fair Lady .
6 I sit in a sleeping bag once they 've gone to bed .
7 Later still , my realisation was confirmed for me when I read the following statement from one of Bruch 's patients : ‘ I am completely isolated , I sit in a glass sphere .
8 What I 'm saying is , ‘ Here am I sitting in a tin can ’ sounded exactly like a Simon and Garfunkel record , and the rest of the song was lifts from everything else .
9 Look , can I sit for a moment ?
10 I sat without a word .
11 The classrooms in which such learning takes place may look very different from those in which I sat as a child 50 years ago ( the walls are covered with paintings and there is a computer in the corner , the desks are informally arranged ) but the assumption that all learning is determined , ordered and mediated through the teacher is the common thread which links the schools of the 1980s with those of my pre-war childhood .
12 ‘ For four years before being appointed full time I sat as a recorder so I have really been sitting in the crown court for 17 years , ’ said Mr Hewitt , whose work on the North Eastern Circuit has taken him to courts from Humberside to the Scottish and Lancashire borders .
13 Hence when I went to the Lords in 1965 I sat as a cross-bencher , although periodically , according to my attitude at the time , I was supporting one or other of the two parties and rarely took a cross-bench approach .
14 I sat with a price list .
15 I sat with a tomato juice in front of me for some time straining my ears to hear what Nigel was saying .
16 I had my ideas worked out by the time I left for the 1960–61 Tasman series , and on the 24-hour flight to New Zealand I sat with a slide rule and drew the car as a pin-jointed structure , stressed it and arrived at all the tube sizes . ’
17 I sat with a cup of coffee on my lap , still half-asphyxiated by what I took to be Neapolitan warmth .
18 I sat at a table in the window and drank a filtre .
19 I sat on a committee chaired by Paul Fox , a big representative steering group for the Royal Television Society 's Biennial Cambridge Convention ( the only woman ) , which he had asked me to be on at that time .
20 I sat on a log among the shadows of creatures now extinct and others long since departed for pasture in the south .
21 Perhaps he heard , I do n't know , but he did n't look up and I sat on a stool near the door until it was finished .
22 I sat on a bench near the door , with my slate .
23 I sat for a while thinking of what I 'd said and of what he 'd told me , and I still could n't believe that any of the people I 'd come to know so well was really a murderer .
24 I sat for a while watching the scenery slide by , wild uninhabited stretches of green and autumn-blazing trees , grey rocks and blue lakes punctuated by tiny hamlets and lonely houses , all vivid in the afternoon sunshine , a panoramic impression of the vastness of Canada and the smallness of her population .
25 I sat for a while holding the baby under my hands .
26 When he disappeared behind the dunes I sat for a while , scratching my crotch as the wind played with my hair and the birds returned to their nests .
27 I sat like a Hector until I suddenly remembered my stomach and began noisily to vomit .
28 In the communal gardens I did not generally like drawing alone ; children and young teenage boys away from adult supervision , like young people everywhere , would sometimes taunt me or become rude , whereas one time , I sat against a house wall and was looked after by a family .
29 I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand .
30 One evening , I sat in a cantina with a row of bottles on the bar , and tried to remember absurdly small things about my own life .
  Next page