Similar words: as it is, positive, position, sitting, sensitive, imposition, transition, composition. Meaning: v. 1. attend as a visitor 2. participate in an act of civil disobedience sit-in. n. a form of civil disobedience in which demonstrators occupy seats and refuse to move.
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151, Mcduff came with him to sit in the shelves and they took it in turns to keep watch.
152, Tobie made to sit in a chair and then desisted, because it was inlaid and foreign and breakable.
153, They have to sit in the one room, wearing extra jumpers, watching television.
154, Don t sit in the front row, unless you re a masochist.
155, During this same period, the trainee may also be asked to sit in on interviews in their bureau.
156, Today he would sit in a think-tank, cosseted by secretaries and flattered by a stream of calls from talk-show producers.
157, He could sit in his palace like the sun at the nodal point of an array of beams of light.
158, This ... this man, this total stranger was actually daring to sit in judgement!
159, Or sit in a tiny planetarium for an introduction to the rudiments of stellar navigation.
160, Three women holding guitars and a balalaika sit in front of it.
161, Upon entering the range Jakobs, because of his injured ankle, was permitted to sit in a chair.
161, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
162, I had failed before I had even gotten a chance to sit in a helicopter.
163, Dearest Timothy: It is a good evening to sit in this pleasant room and write a letter.
164, Most evenings, my father will sit in his easy chair and pore over one issue or another of National Geographic.
165, Catherine, napping, playing cards with whomever came to sit in the free light, drinking a cold beer.
166, Fate drove so that Glover could sit in the back and keep Lucky calm.
167, Unlike the other candidates, he is always ready to sit in the back of his bus shooting the breeze with reporters.
168, People must sit in front of these computers constantly, poking and prodding to do even the simplest task.
169, Sit in one of the circular chairs, at a circular table, in the circular lobby.
170, His critics say he should not sit in government with a party whose military wing holds on to illegal weapons.
171, She had to sit in the waiting-room, on a slippery horsehair sofa, while it was going on.
172, Three bored black men sit in the back of a mini-van.
173, Stigler scoffed at the quaint idea of university as a place where a professor and a small group of students can sit in a study and discuss great thoughts.
174, Therefore, I can speak of the experience when four hon. Members sit in quasi-judicial godliness hearing the arguments for and against.
175, Hubert knew me and let me sit in the parlor.
176, I'd sit in meetings, fretting about what was happening at home.
177, It is quite insane to imagine that you are going to sit in a restaurant adding up calories and grams of fibre.
178, Do not sit in the corner and sulk.
179, We want you to sit in on our meeting.
180, They decided to sit in on the discussion.
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