Sit in Sentence Examples
On Christmas Eve, we sit in front of the fire and take turns reading Christmas stories.
Then he added, Howie want's Julie to sit in.
His expression softened and he shrugged, "A security guard doesn't simply sit in the guard house and watch the cars go through the gate, you know."
I didn't get a degree in animal husbandry so I could sit in the house knitting booties.
Her knees were suddenly weak and she grabbed a pole, sliding down to sit in the hay.
Ha. He's the last one to sit in judgment after all the crazy things he's pulled through the years.
I used to sit in it all the time.
She caught him as he started to sit in his chair.
Maybe it was a little dangerous, but I couldn't just sit in the cabin and ignore her.
He must not sit in a mosque, except under necessity, but in some open, accessible place.
AdvertisementThe ministers, whether members of parliament or not, have the right to sit in both chambers and can address the house whenever they choose, though a minister may only vote in the chamber of which he happens to be a member.
Unless the king was to be regarded as an ecclesiastical person, they were not properly ecclesiastical courts; although spiritual persons might sit in them, for they sat only as royal commissioners.
In these assemblies the large proprietors sit in person, being thus electors in the second degree; the lesser proprietors are represented by delegates, and therefore elect in the third degree.
In 1686 the colony submitted to Sir Edmund Andros, who had been commissioned governor of all New England, and chose representatives to sit in his council.
Until 1 775 he continued to sit in the House of Burgesses, as a leader during all that eventful period.
AdvertisementHenceforth the grand master was to sit in the Polish diet on the left of the king, and half of the knights of the Order were to be Polish.
After the coup d'Nat of Don Leopold O'Donnell in 1856, Sagasta had to go into exile in France, but promptly returned, to become the manager of the Progressist paper La Iberia, and to sit in the Cortes from 1859 to 1863.
He was designed for the magistracy of his province; and in 1771, when for a time the provincial parlement was suppressed, with the others, by the chancellor Maupeou, he refused to sit in the royal tribunal substituted for it.
The Cretans had insisted upon their demand for union with Greece and had elected three representatives to sit in the Greek national assembly.
He was elected in September 1553 member of parliament for Looe in Cornwall in Queen Mary's first parliament, but in October 1553 a committee of the house reported that, having as prebendary of Westminster a seat in convocation, he could not sit in the House of.
AdvertisementHe was also elected as a depute suppleant to the Legislative Assembly, and was called upon to sit in it in place of a deputy who had resigned.
Instead of discoursing on the corporate conscience of the state and the endowments of the Church, the importance of Christian education, and the theological unfitness of the Jews to sit in parliament, he is solving business-like problems about foreign tariffs and the exportation of machinery; waxing eloquent over the regulation of railways, and a graduated tax on corn; subtle on the monetary merits of half-farthings, and great in the mysterious lore of quassia and cocculus indicus.
Waldenses merely set forward a new criterion of the orderly arrangement of the church, according to which each member was to sit in judgment on the works of the ministers, and consequently on the validity of their ministerial acts.
Jews were settled in Canada from the time of Wolfe, and a congregation was founded at Montreal in 1768, and since 1832 Jews have been entitled to sit in the Canadian parliament.
The ministry of Addington would not support this suggestion, but a bill was at once introduced by them and carried into law, which rendered all persons in holy orders ineligible to sit in the House of Commons, and Horne Tooke sat for that parliament only.
AdvertisementIn December 1821 he returned to sit in the House of Peers, when he continued to maintain his Liberal opinions.
Locally it is ruled by an Imperial governor (the Statthalter) who resides at Innsbruck, where, too, meets annually the local legislature or Diet (the Landtag), composed (according to the constitution of 1861) of 68 members; the archbishop of Salzburg, the bishops of Trent and Brixen, and the rector of the university of Innsbruck sit in person, while the great ecclesiastical corporations send four deputies, the chambers of commerce of Innsbruck, Trent and Rovereto each one, the nobles ten, the towns 13, and the peasants 34.
When the conflict between the Republicans and Socialists broke out he resigned office, but continued to sit in the constituent assembly.
Far from being able to sit in judgment upon the mysteries of the faith, reason is unable to solve its own contradictions without aid from a higher source.
Justice is administered by a supreme court, two courts of appeal, and the court of cassation, which sit in San Jose, and are supplemented by various inferior tribunals.
He survived his fall four years, continuing to sit in the Assembly, and, after the dissolution of 1876, in the Chamber of Deputies, and sometimes, though rarely, speaking.
The Court of Appeal has decided that it has power to sit in private; in Mellor v.
On the 6th of October she was desired by letter from Elizabeth to answer the charges brought against her before certain of the chief English nobles appointed to sit in commission on the cause.
He refused to sit in the Corps Legislatif until 1864, in order not to have to take the oath to the emperor.
But while he openly declares religion to be "strange to common sense," the practical result at which Charron arrives is that one is not to sit in judgment on his faith, but to be "simple and obedient," and to allow himself to be led by public authority.
The earl, having sided with the king in 1642, was declared unfit to sit in the House of Peers, and though, by submission to Parliament, he recovered his estates when they were sequestered later on, he did not sit again till 1660.
A very large number of the members of the Rei.chstag and of the Prussian parliament sit in both, and the parties in the two are nearly identical.
The more important secretaries of state, however, are political officials, who are practically almost solely responsible for their department; they sit in the Bundesrat, and defend their policy in the Reichstag, and they often have a seat in the Prussian ministry.
These measures were successful; a large German majority was secured; Jews from Vienna sat in the place of the Thuns and the Schwarzenbergs; and as for many years the Czechs refused to sit in the diet, the government could be carried on without difficulty.
The women of an Egyptian household in which old customs are maintained never sit in the presence of the master, but attend him at his meals, and are treated in every respect as inferiors.
He aimed at a union of the two countries, and Scottish representatives were chosen to sit in the English parliament.
While the rival bands of preachers squabbled, Cromwell, like Edward I., arranged that Scottish members should sit in Westminster, and, commercially, as in the administration of fair justice, and the peace of the country, Scotland prospered under English rule.
He had wished to begin by reforming abuses before proceeding to sit in judgment on doctrinal errors.
He cannot, therefore, sit in the House of Commons, but there is nothing to prevent a peer who is a priest from sitting and voting in the House of Lords.
With this end assemblies, from which Melville was excluded, and which were otherwise tampered with and terrorized, were got to agree that a number of ministers should sit in parliament, and to surrender the assembly's right of meeting.
Like Sir Thomas More he held that it was entirely within the competence of the national state, represented by parliament, to determine questions of the succession to the throne; and although Elizabeth did not renew his commission as lord chancellor, he continued to sit in the privy council for two months until the government had determined to complete the breach with the Roman Catholic Church; and as late as April 1559 he assisted the government by helping to arrange the Westminster Conference, and reproving his more truculent co-religionists.
Though elected in 1871 in three departments he refused to sit in the National Assembly, and took no serious part in politics until 1874 when he was returned to the Assembly as member for Vaucluse.
Peers, naturalized foreigners and certain employees of the state were unable to sit in the House of Commons; members were required to be graduates of one of the highest, secondary or professional schools, or to possess an income of not less than 400 milreis (88).
Of the last quality evidence is furnished in the stilted style of his letters, and in the fact recorded by Seward that he never permitted his under-secretaries to sit in his presence.
The nobles also retained the right of appointing representatives to sit in the College of Deputed Councillors, in certain colleges of the admiralty, and upon the board of directors of the East India Company, and to various public offices.
An appeal from these lies to the departmental courts, which sit in every capital of a department, and in which sessions are held, at stated times, for the trial by jury of serious offences.
He was easily able to clear himself of these charges; but the hatred of his enemies was not relaxed, and in the summer of 335 he was peremptorily ordered to appear at Tyre, where a council had been summoned to sit in judgment upon his conduct.
No monk might sit in his presence, or leave it without his permission.
But Henry, not contente4 with this, adopted the custom of sending forth certain members of the Curia throughout the realm at intervals, to sit in the shire court, along with or in place of the sheriff, and to hear and judge all the cases of which the court had cognizance.
Since the separation of powers was still deemed axiomatic, the directors had no voice in legislation or taxation, nor could directors or ministers sit in either house.
This instrument determines the functions of the ban; the control of common interests, such as railways, posts, telegraphs, telephones, commerce, industry, agriculture or forests; and the choice of delegates by the chamber, to sit in the Hungarian parliament.
He did not sit in any of the assemblies summoned during the revolutionary year, but took a very active part in the formation of a union of the Conservative party, and was one of the founders of the Kreuzzeitung, which has since then been the organ of the Monarchical party in Prussia.
At the same time certain privileges of self-government were granted to the towns, representatives from which were summoned to sit in the diet.
Well, on Christmas Eve, we sit in front of the fire and take turns reading Christmas stories.
She was going to sit in that chair and chase away that feeling — banish it from the house forever.
She wanted to sit in this moment and relish it, take pride in the fact she achieved an incredible victory, even if those she did it for would never know.
We cannot sit in silent acquiescence to the faded homilies of the nuclear priesthood.
In the evenings he likes to sit in dad's favorite armchair or spread out across the sofa.
People cannot begin to understand what integrated avionics means until they sit in the cockpit of this aircraft and see it perform.
You can either eat around the conveyer belt or there are some booths to sit in.
Distortion free output of truly biblical proportions from a speaker that can sit in the palm of your hand.
You will then be able to sit in a reclining chair in the sitting room.
Keep the room warm and choose a comfortable bed to sleep in or a comfortable chair to sit in before you retire.
She would sit in a wicker chair that had a shoulder high back and secured her in a bolt upright position.
Go and sit in a comfy chair, drink coke and watch soap operas on TV!
The matrix enclosed compartments that they sit in are called lacunae.
You will release those who sit in dark dungeons.
Its Bishops sit in the House of Lords, and, they still exert influence!
They often fidget and sit in distorted postures to try to gain stability.
This occurs in-flight as passengers sit in a cramped position with their knees bent.
A number of retired judges are authorized to sit in one or more of these jurisdictions.
Eight London councils now sit in the premier league of social services departments.
Anyone who lets the neighbor 's turkey sit in their lap will definitely fit in here!
This is the only pub in Ely with a Children's Certificate, tho families might choose to sit in the sun-trap patio.
Or maybe I just wanted to sit in the dark with a microphone stuck to my head, screaming profanity at kids.
The tenor ringer even had to sit in the curtained wardrobe area!
The railroad line and car parks sit in the old riverbed.
You get back is sort of to Hawaii cruise cut short after 300 become ill sit in.
More students staged a sit-in outside NATO headquarters in Naples.
The two have refused to pay fines imposed after they held a sit-in at the Lancashire County Council's offices in Preston.
Finally there was a ' dawa ' or invitation for people to join the sit-in.
They started a student sit-in at the restaurant of their local Woolworth's store which had a policy of not serving black people.
So a group of us organized what was in effect Oxford's first sit-in in the governing building.
Asylum man stages sit-in 23-12-2003 A LOCAL community has rallied to support an asylum seeker who is facing deportation.
The student sit-in was a peaceful protest in the turbulent politics of the 1970s.
You just sit in the seat and push the sled up and down the rails.
Ask each team to nominate a spokesperson to sit in the seat.
Classes sit in silence, they copy out texts, no pupil dares to even slightly transgress.
Suarez maintains that, though the humanity of Socrates does not differ from that of Plato, yet they do not constitute realiter one and the same humanity; there are as many "formal unities" (in this case, humanities) as there are individuals, and these individuals do not constitute a factual, but only an essential or ideal unity ("ita ut plura individua, quae dicuntur esse ejusdem naturae, non sint unum quid vera entitate quae sit in rebus, sed solum fundamentaliter vel per intellectum").
The animal which popular belief identified with the corn demon is sometimes killed in the spring in order to mingle its blood or bones with the seed; at harvest-time it is supposed to sit in the last corn and the animals driven out from it are sometimes killed; at others the reaper who cuts the last ear is said to have killed the "wolf" or the "dog," and sometimes receives the name of "wolf" or "dog" and retains it till the next harvest.
Zeb was also escorted to a room--so grand and beautiful that he almost feared to sit in the chairs or lie upon the bed, lest he might dim their splendor.
I used to sit in my mother's lap all day long and keep my hands on her face because it amused me to feel the motions of her lips; and I moved my lips, too, although I had forgotten what talking was.
He made me sit in his armchair, while he brought different interesting things for me to examine, and at his request I recited "The Chambered Nautilus," which was then my favorite poem.
I did read in my book about fox and box. fox can sit in the box.
She likes to sit in my little rocking-chair and put her kitty to sleep.
When I was a very little child I used to sit in my mother's lap all the time, because I was very timid, and did not like to be left by myself.
I trust that the effort of The Great Round World to bring light to those who sit in darkness will receive the encouragement and support it so richly deserves.
She lets me kiss her now, and when she is in a particularly gentle mood, she will sit in my lap for a minute or two; but she does not return my caresses.
She fed the elephants, and was allowed to climb up on the back of the largest, and sit in the lap of the "Oriental Princess," while the elephant marched majestically around the ring.
I would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers on the grass, unless where man has broken ground.
How long shall we sit in our porticoes practising idle and musty virtues, which any work would make impertinent?
The patient may either sit in an armchair or recline on a couch.
The tenor ringer even had to sit in the curtained wardrobe area !
He should sit in his office and let the used-car salesmen of empire come to him.
I think I'll go sit in a quiet corner in my seersucker trousers and nurse my injured literary pride for a little while.
Whenever possible you should sit in a suitable armchair.
The two have refused to pay fines imposed after they held a sit-in at the Lancashire County Council 's offices in Preston.
They started a student sit-in at the restaurant of their local Woolworth 's store which had a policy of not serving black people.
So a group of us organized what was in effect Oxford 's first sit-in in the governing building.
Peaceful sit-in protests have been going on for more than four months.
They staged a sit-in strike in a last ditch effort to keep the company going.
On the local level, a sit-in demonstration held on February 15, 1960 in Chattanooga, led to a race riot.
The bathroom is fully equipped with sit-in bath and also electric shower.
And there is a sit-in in the Ukrainian parliament.
Also I kinda imagine Monaco to be a fairly sleepy town where the rich just sit in their houses getting richer.
Ms. Manuel staged a televised sit-in at the Council 's Crowndale Center with disabled campaigners as a final protest in her five-year struggle.
They were told to sit in the room together for just two minutes.
The roof now leaks; piles of rubbish left by tipsy teenagers sit in pools of water.
Zip zap bop All players sit in a circle, passing a clap around.
Sometimes, simply having someone else sit in the back with your toddler will make her happy.
Take some time to sit in different chairs and rock.
Singing-Whether you sit in a rocking chair or lightly pat your baby while she lies in her crib, a lullaby is the perfect ending to a busy day for you and baby.
These sit in rails anywhere from 2 1/2" to 3 1/2" thick attached around the perimeter of the table surface.
Before purchasing one, however, you need to sit in it.
Reach for the handlebars as you sit in the saddle, and make sure that you are comfortable with the general proportions of the bike.
Asking yourself some important questions and knowing what to look for in a set of clubs will ensure you aren't wasting money on golf clubs that could just sit in your garage.
There are some birds that do not mind being touched and handled while others prefer to sit in their cage without disturbance.
Yes, there are marathon videos and DVD's that will run for hours on end, but don't expect your pet to sit in front of the TV the whole time.
You can sit in your chair, cast out your line and let your cat chase the treat.
Next, simply sit in the room, allowing the cat to become used to your presence and investigate you.
No need to sit in your car and wade through your purse or wallet for money, just crack out your card and start pumping.
While it's always wise to shop around and take comparisons from various sellers, in the case of lumbar support chairs it's also wise to sit in the chair if at all possible.
When you sit in the chair, adjust the seat, tilt and height to where you would position them for use.
When you sit in them you are almost touching the ground.
Frito-Lay's ground-breaking compostable chip bags allow snack chip enthusiasts to enjoy their crunchy pleasures without the guilt of using a bag that can sit in a landfill for years.
Using this method, add the tea bags to boiling water and allow them to sit in the water for a few minutes.
No guest need be afraid to sit in a country style living room or drop in for a cup of tea in a country style kitchen.
People who sit in a red room become nervous, fidgety and unless distracted will eventually leave the room.
Some mirrors are attached by clips, some sit in a channel and others are just glued to the wall.
This will give you extra light if you want to sit in bed and read, do crossword puzzles or sew.
You would also want to create a sitting area for guests who might want to sit in during practices or performances.
Mineral makeup seems to sit in there and I look like I have some kind of skin condition.
Fans may sit in the audience and admire Kristen Stewart's look as Bella Swan in New Moon, but most don't realize the forethought and planning that went into every aspect of this movie, including makeup.
In fact, numerous cities around the world offer "trading rooms." In a trading room, a group of day traders may sit in very close proximity to each other with their eyes glued to their computer screens at all times.
Letting the turkey sit in the marinade requires that it be turned periodically so all of the flesh comes in contact with the liquid.
Make sure that when you sit in the dressing room that the skirt doesn't "ride-up" too high.
Would rather sit in his basement, watch Adult Swim and eat pizza than interact with females.
If school is already in session, ask for permission to sit in on one or two of the classes.
Lastly, don't forget to sit in this dress to get a true feel for its length.
It should be big enough that you can sit in the center of the room and all the youth can see it easily.
The players sit in a circle and one at a time share three things about themselves to the group - two of which are true, while one is a lie.
All the players sit in a circle and close their eyes.
Have the players sit in a circle on the floor with just enough space in between so they can clap hands with one another comfortably.
Allow the seeds to sit in the water for approximately one hour.
Rather than create an awkward situation where some sit in silence, play an ice breaker game to get everyone talking.
Having your gift returned is certainly better than letting it sit in the closet or be trashed.
Cut the rind of citrus fruits into one long spiral and glue around plain pillar candles that sit in water, with slices of the fruit surrounding them.
You can expect to find a television and several small chairs for kids to sit in while you are shopping in the store.
You can even sit in on classes while you are on campus.
Forcing the issue will not help because any food or water you may be able to persuade your dog to take will only sit in the stomach and begin to ferment.
Get the dog to sit in your lap or next to you and begin by touching his feet.
You can get a clipper that works like a guillotine to cut the nail, or you can get a clipper that looks like a scissors that has a notch on one of the blades for the toenail to sit in.
Buy a crate that is big enough for her to stand at full height and turn around so she doesn't have to sit in the same spot for several hours at a time.
When you bake treats fresh at home, you can bake smaller batches that don't need to stay fresh while they sit in a warehouse for weeks before they make it to the store shelf.
While hydrangeas need more water than most shrubs, they also do not like to sit in soggy soil, so be sure to add compost prior to planting to give them the nutrient boost they need as well as improve drainage naturally.
Air pump - An aquarium air pump is used with the deep water culture or reservoir method of hydroponic growing, where the plant roots actually sit in the liquid nutrient solution.
Deep Water Culture (Reservoir Method) - One of the easiest growing systems, individual plant containers with holes in the bottom sit in a reservoir that contains a couple of inches of liquid nutrient solution.
Aeroponics - Plants sit in the top of a large container that holds several gallons of liquid nutrient solution.
Tablature is also useful for the more advanced player who wants to quickly get the general idea of how a song is played without having to sit in front of the stereo speakers for hours learning it by ear.
You will want to sit in a chair that is at the proper height, meaning that your thighs are at a right angle to the floor so the guitar sits balanced and won't slip off onto the floor.
Sometimes musicians will call me if they have a gig, and I'll come sit in with them on mandolin, banjo, guitar, bass, ukulele, whatever - anything with strings.
These are professional arrangements by Mark Hanson, and the files can be printed out so you can practice them without having to sit in front of your computer.
Before you make a selection, sit in the room and assess your lighting needs.
Slide your hands along the backs of your thighs as you sit in order to smooth the skirt down.
These bags take centuries to biodegrade and either sit in landfills across the country, or kill animals and birds that mistake them for food.
Plus, you don't have to worry that the chair you sit in won't hold you.
The dress hem should fall around the knee for a timeless style, and it should fit comfortably so you can move and sit in it easily.
Prospective members are also welcome to join the regulars for morning coffee, sit in on a game of cards or play a lively game of pool.
If you are performing exercises in a wheelchair or prefer to sit in an easy chair, it is still important and possible to exercise.
On multi-rider models (some Master Blaster slides can accommodate two, three, or four rider tubes), the heaviest riders should sit in the back.
In order to see the action, players had to tilt and move the system or sit in awkward positions to get just the right view.
If you let your wine sit in an area that gets direct sunlight, it can fade your wine and get heat damaged and molecularly altered.
This will help your chair to avoid collapsing when you sit in it.
In many cases, there is also a base for the cell phone to sit in so the driver won't have to fumble for the phone if it rings.
The parent should then sit in the steamy bathroom with the child.
Being restricted from participating in normal activities with friends because of a broken an arm or leg, or having to sit in bed for weeks if significant traction is required can be stressful.
Some teachers begin the day by asking the children to sit in a circle.
Let this sit in your refrigerator for about a week.
You want the beets to sit in the liquid for a while to get a good color in the marinade.
Let the eggs sit in the liquid for a week before serving them.
Singers and musicians usually sit in this structure and accompany the dancers.
You may also sometimes be permitted to sit in on a class if you are interested in enrolling but would like to observe a class first.
Also, don't forget to factor in the time it will take to sit in L.A. traffic to make it to an evening class.
This will prevent anyone from coming around the side of your desk to where you sit and force visitors to stand or sit in front of you.
Do you always sit in the back row and journal during lectures, church, or any conference-like event?
While some think homeschoolers live sheltered lives, in reality they are exposed to much more than their counterparts who sit in a controlled classroom environment.
While some of these schools offer in-class learning, others provide online classes or distance learning options for busy professionals who do not have time to sit in a classroom.
When on the island one can sit in a small cell on "D" block and just imagine the numbing loneliness and frustration of living imprisoned so close, but yet so far, from San Francisco outside the prison walls and just across the water.
Change the pool of water daily because box turtles will sit in the water, drink and then excrete in it.
Even if you don't want to sit in the sun for hours at a time (which isn't the best idea for maintaining wrinkle free skin or good health), there's always self-tanner to add some color to your complexion.
Children will sit in their damp suits for hours and not mind, but the lining will help maintain their skin health.
It's important not to let the wands sit in standing water, since they have electronic components, and you should supervise younger children when they play with them so that no one gets poked in the eye.
During the day, Dora can sit in her chair and play games on her computer.
Instead of placing one leg in and out before following with your body, you'll have to sit in the car seat first, legs outside, before swinging them in.
Gently shake the mason jar to help loosen up any debris and then let the grinder sit in the alcohol for ten more minutes.
Dipping should be relatively quick; don't let the wick sit in the wax for too long, or you'll melt the wax that has already set on the candle.
During a big game, wouldn't it be better to sit in comfort while supporting your home team?
One of the most popular games involves a story that is read by the host, as participants sit in a circle holding their present.
In the real-life game, boys and girls sit in a circle with a bottle in the center.
If you live close to a beach or lake, drive out and either bring a blanket or sit in the car listening to some sweet music while you and your partner cuddle.
You can now sit in your PJs in the comfort of your home and meet hundreds of people.
Maybe letting him think you're too tired to do anything but then suddenly sit in his lap, feed him his favorite chocolate and tell him how much he means to you.
If you live next to a major University or law school they may let you sit in on a copyright law class free of charge.
It also helps the duffle to sit in a balanced position, so it doesn't fall over to one side or the other.
This can be a great opportunity to sit in front of a tarot reader face to face.
You never need worry that Aquarius will sit in judgment of you; she won't, regardless what you've done.
Children who sit in front of a television for long periods of time are more likely to be overweight than children who watch minimal amounts of television.
Toddlers love to sit in a circle and wait to be chosen for a run around the circle.
Young kids love to sit in a circle and play either "Toss the Bean Bag" or "Pass the Bean Bag."
You can name states in alphabetical order, or try to answer where they sit in conjunction with one another.
Why is it that in a typical classroom there are some students who will sit in rapt attention to everything the the teacher says, while other students can't seem to focus for more than five minutes before they start fidgeting?
You will not see salespeople bringing merchandise from the back while you sit in a luxurious chair.
After a day at the beach, clean your shoes carefully and rub some polish in and let them sit in a cool, dry place overnight.
Choose someone who you feel comfortable with; once you have selected an artist you will be ready to sit in the chair and have your body forever changed.
If you feel nauseated, dizzy, or overstimulated, find the coolest area of the studio and sit in Hero Pose.
Don't look at your business plan as a document that will just sit in a file once it's written.
Unfortunately, once you buy the car, this isn't a good enough reason to return it, so sit in the front, the rear, and the passenger seat.
It is not atypical for coffee to sit in the pot and for the remains to cool.
Lean Cuisine meals are shipped to every state in the nation and sit in the freezer aisles of hundreds of thousands of grocers.
Bend your knees into squat position as if you were about to sit in a low chair (knees bent at 90 degrees) and let the ball roll up your spine as you lower your body.
For example, to strengthen your shoulder muscles, sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor.
Let shells sit in open oven for an additional ten to 15 minutes.
Fresh fish prepared as an escabeche, which is a Spanish preparation where you sear the fish in a pan and then let it sit in a vinegary marinade that has lots of herbs and spices.
Let the mushrooms sit in contact with the pan for about three to four minutes without stirring.
Once the mushrooms brown on the bottom edge, stir them and allow them to sit in contact with the pan again for another two or three minutes.
They no longer sit in a centralized claim office waiting for the insurance claim paperwork and the damaged vehicles to be brought to them.
Many "odd" sizes will sit in a lingerie boutique until they are marked down.
Try to walk and sit in the dressing room once you've fastened the stockings.
If you just want to sit in the corner booth and read your book, don't wear a corset that day.
Jean Ann Hand - Country music to dance by (or to sit in a fluffy chair with a cup of cocoa), Jean sounds like a cross between Dolly Parton and LeAnne Rimes.
To begin, have all participants sit in a circle.
Have everyone sit in a circle or around a table.
During Season 6, the project manager from the winning team each week was asked to sit in on the boardroom meetings and was allowed input on who should be fired.
All of the women sit in on this session.
Up to season four, a celebrity chef would sit in and be part of the selection committee.
Fans universally disliked the concept that a shrink would sit in a command position on a starship, and Troi's command role was first downplayed and then justified as she made rank as Star Fleet Commander.
They are required to sit in front of a blue light delivery system, such as ClearLight® and BLU-U®, and stay two to three feet away from the light source.
Unclaimed refunds sit in a non-interest bearing bank account until they are paid.
You can sit in if you wish, but most people prefer to "grab and go".
Though it's like your typical take out pizza place, you can certainly sit in and eat.
Let's go sit in the living room.