Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] sit at [art] " in BNC.

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1 With a brief wave Lindsey hurried along the corridor towards the consulting-room , where she sat at the desk , taking several deep breaths to compose herself before calling for her first patient .
2 For example the owner of a motor vehicle can be said to use it where he sits at the side of the driver , who is not his employee and the vehicle is being used for his purpose ( Cobb v Williams [ 1973 ] RTR 1 13 ) .
3 My Pete said , my Pete said do you mind that we sat at the table , I said yeah , that 's , that 's , that 's a
4 Since the quadrupling of the defence budget in 1950–55 , the president 's main source of power has come from the fact that he sits at the head of a great ‘ national security state ’ — to adopt the phrase of Daniel Patrick Moynihan , a Democratic senator .
5 We can infer that George was in a restaurant , and that he sat at a table and looked at a menu .
6 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 .
7 About 8 p.m. that evening Taff and I sat at the side of our slit trench eating what I thought was a rather dubious lump of meat .
8 In any case it would be better if I sat at the table , the light was better there and I should not get lazy .
9 The farm workers took their seats , and she sat at the top of the table , so that she was with them , but a little apart .
10 If you sit at the back of a lecture hall , you 'll get less out of it than if you sit up front .
11 If you sit at the White House in the Oval Office and give orders then nothing will happen .
12 That 's cos you sit at the end .
13 Bailey gives me instant coffee and a plate of Tesco jam doughnuts , still in their plastic packet , and we sit at a dusty picnic table outside , slapping off flies .
14 After breakfast at the palace all the inmates are thrown out , whatever the weather , and the only place he can take his child is outside : " Usually I take my little boy at weekends to the fair at Whitley Bay , or I take him on the metro and we sit at the front — he loves trains .
15 They had cups of sweet milky tea and they sat at a table .
16 Inside the bar they descended again into the dining alcove , and they sat at a table by a small-paned window which was back on a level with the path outside .
17 A quiet woman in a large white apron brought them cold white wine in a red earthenware jug , and they sat at the edge of the patio looking out at the rows of vines , of lemon trees , tomatoes and capsicums that straggled down the hillside , shaded in places by tall cypresses and stunted white-trunked olive trees .
18 If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond .
19 If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond .
20 At that time of year there were few people about and he sat at a table by himself .
21 The lights went down and he sat at the back , trying to gauge the reaction of a packed audience .
22 And it sat at the other side of the gate
23 If it sits at the bottom of your belly , glowering like a smouldering fire , threatening to explode suddenly at any time and paralyse you ?
24 At dinner the two cholerics carried on a huddled conversation while I sat at the end of the row feeling the cutlery might melt in my hands .
25 The next problem was how to deliver it , since I sat at the back in English ( our next lesson ) and Belinda sat at the front — which was how I knew that her hair touched her chair !
26 Afraid that at any moment someone would shout ‘ Grab her ! ’ and drag her off to some unspecified yet ineluctable torment , she forced herself at least to look calm while she sat at the console on the dais .
27 Finally they found a canvas and Modi seated Indenbaum at one end of the long narrow studio while he sat at the other .
28 A lovely lady , Molly Braithwaite , came to teach , and one day as I sat at the back I felt ‘ Surely I could do a little of that gently swinging ’ , picked up a club , and was off ‘ moving with the Medau ’ .
29 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 .
30 The words stuck in Folly 's mind , coming back to her next morning as she sat at the Rose Bowl 's work-table , preparing roses for conditioning by crushing the tips of their stems with a heavy mallet .
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