In high glee then she climbed to her seat in the little wagon, and her grandfather coming out coated and hatted with some difficulty mounted to his place beside her.
Mr. Ringgan good-humouredly, as he lent Fleda what help he could to her seat.
But Fleda did not budge from her seator her stocking and seemed tongue-tied.
The bleeding Amine tottered to her seat, and longed for the hour which was to sever her from a Christian world.
After a short time two of the officers of the Inquisition went to Amine and raised her again in her seat, and she recovered sufficiently to enable her to retain her posture.
Nan bent down lower and lower until her lips touched the gleaming folds and her cheek rested lovingly against them, then she drew the sheet forward once more, and went back to her seat.
She stood gazing at the pictures until the curtain dropped once more, and she found herself being escorted back to her seat.
She did not seem to have heard Mrs. Crane's note of wonder, and she sat quietly down in her seat.
She was getting restless by this time and aimlessly she got up and walked to the front of the car and back again to her seat, hardly noticing that the other occupants were staring at her with some wonder.
June went to wash her face and hands, and when she came back to her seat a great glare shone through the windows on the other side of the car.
Yes," she said with an angry little catch of her breath, and she turned submissively to let him lift her to her seat.
Dreda flushed, and wriggled impatiently on her seat.
She bounced on her seat, and wagged her head in the obstinate manner which she adopted upon provocation.
The girls in the second row made way for her as she came, pulling their skirts aside, and tucking their feet beneath the bench to allow her to pass along to her seat.
Trying to affect an attitude of resigned patience and resignation, Laura shrugged her shoulders and resumed her seat on the sofa.
Taking the Recorder, she handed it to him, and, returning to her seat, reopened the Chronicle.
Placing it on the breakfast table, she returned to her seat at the desk.
Marishka, pallid with fatigue, sat leaning forward in her seat, dumb with anxiety.
If Marishka was weary she gave no sign of it, for she sat bolt upright in her seat, her eyes wide open, staring along the thin yellow ribbon which marked their road.
Marishka stared at her companion for a moment and then sank back in her seat.
She sat very tightly in her seat, and he saw that there was a hard look in her eyes and that her lips were closely joined together.
Young Whyte took second class tickets, and led his closely veiled companion to her seat on the train.
She gave him good day, and he bestirred himself and helped her to her seat, and the like, with a ready hand.
Very tensely she straightened up suddenly in her seat.
With an odd little twinge of homesickness, the White Linen Nurse slid cautiously out to the edge of her seat so that she might watch the struggle better.
Tom had leant back in her seat, and flung her hat on one side; her little eyes were red with tears, and she was mopping them assiduously with a ball-like pocket handkerchief!
The tears dried on her face for very indignation, and she sat upright in her seat, staring across the room.
Rhoda sat tense on her seat, and puzzled for some moments over the meaning of a certain dull, throbbing noise, before discovering that it was the beating of her own heart.
Tom calmly, and Rhoda gave a little jump in her seat.
Now that the crisis had passed, Nan felt her strength leaving her, and she had scarcely enough left to get back to her seat.
She slipped down into the basement and then came back to her seat to await developments.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her seat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.