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Example sentences for "seated"

Lexicographically close words:
seasoning; seasonings; seasons; seat; seate; seater; seaters; seates; seating; seats
  1. Now Joseph was seated in Pharaoh's own chariot of beaten gold, and it was drawn by four horses, white as snow, with bridles and harness of gold.

  2. King Florus of Ausay lay at his own castle sorely grieved and vexed at the departure of his first wife, for she whom the barons had seated in her chair, though fresh and gracious, might not bring that peace of heart which was that lady's gift.

  3. So when the damsel had put aside her mantle, they seated themselves merrily on silken cushions, fringed with gold.

  4. So they seated themselves, and looked about the house, high and low, at larder and hearth-stone, in every nook and corner.

  5. He lived within his own house, and ever would have his daughter seated at his side, to cheer his lonely age with youth.

  6. She arrayed her in a rich silken gown from the lady's goodly store; and seated herself in the chamber on a rich stuff of broidered sendal; then she whispered the dame, and begged her to fetch Aucassin, her friend.

  7. Then she made the knight to be seated on a fair carpet, and to his face praised him for his exceeding comeliness.

  8. On summer afternoons he would recite before the baron's household, where they were seated on the steps of the garden terrace, each in his order and degree.

  9. As they seated themselves, I exclaimed: 'She has told me all things that ever I did!

  10. Preston was seated before the fire; and Selma, with her arm around his neck, was standing near him.

  11. Every day sees the truth spreading in France, and with its extension goes a deeply seated interest in the abolition of slavery.

  12. At the extreme rear of the platform, behind a small table, was seated the chairman of the congress, Howell Cobb.

  13. Young Preston seated himself on the platform, and several sable gentlemen with banjoes and fiddles took places beside him.

  14. The real farmers, nowadays, drive into town in double-seated carriages with matched bays, curried so that you can see to comb your hair in their glossy sides.

  15. But death fears no mortal man, not even him who, seated on the topmost pinnacle of successful ambition, thinks to rival God.

  16. Scarcely had the young girl seated herself, when two men began to creep up silently and cautiously towards the little group, and concealing themselves behind a tree, listened eagerly to the conversation.

  17. They write the books here," said Severinus; "the reader is seated at the upper desks, with the copyists in front and around him.

  18. He was seated in a corner, his head resting on his hands and his elbows on his knees, when the monarch entered, and was so absorbed in his reflections that he was unconscious of his presence.

  19. Erwin seated himself upon a stone in front of the gate, with his face towards the city, in anxious expectation.

  20. As soon as the office was terminated, and without laying aside his pontifical robes, the Pope entered the chancel and ascended his throne, around which were seated the cardinals, bishops, and abbots.

  21. At the conclusion of the Mass, Frederic ascended his throne, and Pascal seated himself in the pontifical chair, which was placed opposite.

  22. Hastily divesting himself of the sumptuous costume with which he had thought to dazzle the King of France and his great vassals, Barbarossa seated himself before the Chancellor.

  23. At last he was seated in that place which Alexander once had occupied, and where his predecessors used to receive the homage of Christendom.

  24. The nobles bowed respectfully to the Emperor, who seated himself upon the throne prepared for him, whilst they placed themselves in a half circle before him.

  25. Goswin was seated at his door, watching the darkening sky, and as the weather became more overcast and the lightning blazed more fiercely, he shook his head uneasily.

  26. Louis was seated in a high-backed chair, his head resting upon his hands, his eyes cast down, and his whole face bearing an expression of anger and uneasiness.

  27. But Rechberg paid no attention to the question; he wished to approach the young girl, who was seated with her nurse upon a neighboring bench, but she motioned him away.

  28. Goswin was seated upon the ground, his face towards the river, his back against a stone.

  29. Again you will have a Senate seated in the Capitol, for the power of priestcraft has had its day.

  30. Finding that it was impossible to take Ellen away, John followed the party into the dining room, and was delighted to find himself seated next to Captain Van Arden.

  31. Then, turning back into the sitting-room, she seated herself at the small melodeon in the corner, and began to play softly.

  32. He seated himself and began to eat slowly, but with relish.

  33. The skipper was at the wheel, and Ibrahim, the deck hand, and Muhammed were seated side by side in the bows.

  34. He went back into the office, where a stout gentleman was seated at the desk, but I could not hear what he said.

  35. I got up from the table and followed him, and when outside of the door, said to him: "It is very strange that you should permit me to be seated at the table in the dining-room only for the sake of ordering me to leave it the next moment.

  36. About four hours before arriving at Chicago, a consequential-looking man, of formidable size, seated himself by him, and it appears they were entirely unknown to each other.

  37. I followed him down-stairs, and he led me into the dining-hall, and seated me at a table in one corner of the room.

  38. Here is your book, and we will now begin the first lesson," said his mother, as she seated herself in an easy-chair.

  39. Do you not think that at the present time there is a deep-seated feeling of dislike toward the Government of the United States on the part of the secessionists?

  40. Is there not a deep-seated feeling of disappointment and chagrin at the result of the war?

  41. I do not know that there is any deep-seated dislike; I think it is probable there may be some animosity still existing among the people of the South.

  42. General Lee highly enjoyed this, and seemed disposed to laugh when the curious fact was pointed out to him that he had seated himself at table in a chair with an open-winged United States eagle delineated upon its back.

  43. Then, adjusting the mast and setting the sail, he seated himself at the tiller.

  44. Repressing her tears, Lora seated herself at the table and tried to eat, hopeful that she might thus induce him to do likewise.

  45. Only once had the blind man spoken since he had seated himself once again before the peats.

  46. Ian let go the sail, secured it, and then seated himself a few feet away from Lora.

  47. There she laid the child gently down in the soft sand at her feet, and seated herself on a low rock.

  48. Evidently she wished to be alone, and Claire re-seated herself on the sofa, flushed, trembling, so shaken out of her bearings that it was difficult to keep hold of connected thought.

  49. Miss Farnborough was seated in her private room, and listened with grave attention to what the Games mistress had to say.

  50. Reginald beat a hurried retreat, and Claire seated herself at the end of the sofa and smilingly awaited her companion's lead.

  51. You look it," Mrs Fanshawe said, and seated herself ruthlessly in Reginald's chair.

  52. When she had gone, Claire gathered her papers together in a neat little heap, ranged them in a corner of the bureau, and seated herself on a stiff-backed chair at the end of the table.

  53. He seated himself on the chair by her side, and looked at her with eager eyes.

  54. She seated herself at the table, and while Miss Rhodes went on with her preparation, studied her with curious eyes.

  55. She seated herself by the table, and helped herself to a buttered scone.

  56. At tea-time, however, there was a lull when Erskine carried a chair to Claire's side, and seated himself with an air of contentment.

  57. Oxford Circus was only a step away; in five minutes they could have been seated in the train; but Cecil had declared that she was longing for tea, so it would be ungracious to withdraw the invitation.

  58. A minute's whistling at the front door produced a taxi, in which Claire seated herself and was whirled westward through brightly lighted streets.

  59. One carriage showed two empty corner places on the nearest side, Claire opened the door, seated herself facing the engine, and spread her impedimenta on the cushions.

  60. It was now time for the meeting to open, and the gentlemen were all seated around the low green baize table that occupied the centre of the room.

  61. Mr. Sylvester had seated himself where he could see the distant figure of Paula, and leaning back in his chair, watched for the first startled response on her part.

  62. He found Mr. Sylvester and Bertram seated in the directors' room, with a portly smooth-faced man whose appearance was at once strange and vaguely familiar.

  63. Mr. Sylvester called in Bertram and then seated himself with a hopeless and unexpectant look, which he for the moment forgot would be reflected in the mirror before him, and so carried to the eye of the watchful detective.

  64. They found the father seated on the grass holding the little fellow in his arms.

  65. The closet in which I was hidden was a temporary affair built up of loose boards, and the talk of a couple of men seated against it was easy enough to be heard.

  66. He was standing with his face bent towards some one seated out of sight, his wife undoubtedly, though what could have called her from her dreams--and was busily engaged in talking.

  67. He had seated himself on his blanket and taken off his shoe in order to give his blister a chance to heal.

  68. When Silvine entered the room she was not surprised to find herself in presence of Goliah, who remained seated and contemplated her with his broad smile, in which, however, there was a trace of embarrassment.

  69. Silvine, who had remained seated with Charlot on her lap, had never once taken her eyes from Prosper's face.

  70. Maurice, seated with Jean against a wall, pointed to the north, as he had done before.

  71. They were together nearly an hour, the Marshal lying on his bed, the Emperor close beside him seated on a chair.

  72. Two zouaves, seated in a lounging attitude at either end of the sofa, seemed to be laughing boisterously.

  73. Delaherche and Gilberte, seated at the foot of one of the great trees, found it hard work to keep pace with the demand for bandages.

  74. She rose, and with stately politeness invited the captain to be seated before one of the cups of cafe au lait that stood on the table.

  75. They made a very pleasant and homelike picture, the four, thus seated around the bright table in the snug, warm dining room.

  76. He seated her on the chariot's floor and took the reins, while after them trotted Habal, for the dog, perchance, might lead the seekers where the cunning of man would falter on the trail.

  77. The steeps grew difficult, but the seekers spared their strength, mounting slowly till they came upon a sentry seated in a narrow pass and singing softly to himself.

  78. The instant he is seated before the cheerful blaze, up go his little arms in a worshipping attitude like a veritable Parsee.

  79. The next minute I was seated astride the slippery piece of oak with the water about half a dozen feet below me, and I saw that the least touch would send Courtenay off.

  80. Now it came to pass one day that an idea entered my head as I saw my mother seated with her pale cheek resting upon her hand, looking out over old Brownsmith's garden, which was just then at its best.

  81. Ike was seated astride one of the large baskets as if it were a saddle, and taking off his old hat he began to indulge in a good scratch at his head.

  82. Lincoln’s earliest recollections of her, as he recalled in later years, pictured his sister and himself seated at her feet eagerly listening to the books that she read or the tales that she told.

  83. When that officer found the missing lawyer, he was seated in the tavern across the court-house square, with his feet on the stove and his head among the clouds.

  84. The trunks were put on my flatboat, the passengers seated themselves on the trunks, and I sculled them out to the steamboat.

  85. One day a gentleman who knew the family was walking through Mount Morris Park, in New York, when he noticed a bareheaded young man seated on a park bench and absorbed in a book.

  86. The Maestra was seated in the centre of the mat, her limbs drawn up beneath her bright patadyon in a certain kittenish grace.

  87. Seated at her window she would hear a roaring tattoo in the grove of abaca palms to the south.

  88. And Isidro, seated on the bamboo ladder of his house, went through an independent performance.

  89. The fireplace with a ring in the middle, from which is suspended the pot, is represented in a French sculpture of the end of the fourteenth century, where two women are seated on either side, engaged in conversation.

  90. The children resumed their places, while the elders seated themselves at a table in the order of their rank--the Vice-Governor and Doulebov in the middle, with the others to their right and left.

  91. Once seated in the rowing-boat, the members of the party became silent and slightly nervous.

  92. Elisaveta seated herself and rested her arms upon the low rail of the open summer-house.

  93. During most of his mechanical operations the Indian workman is seated on the ground, hence the small elevation of the axes of his lathe.

  94. One morning I was seated at her bedside, and breakfasting from a little table placed close at hand, so that I might not be obliged to leave her for a single instant.

  95. They were seated in front of the fireplace, when a light glimmered cautiously from the water close by, and they heard a shikara scrape alongside the Pride.

  96. Chandra had vanished from the basket, and to prove it, Jinnah Jad not only stamped his feet all around, he squatted down in the basket, filling it with his fat form, while he clucked like a happy hen seated on a nest.

  97. Worth, seated across from me on the other side of the fire, stared straight into the leaping blaze; but I doubted if that was what he saw.

  98. The monk and knight seated themselves, the latter with his attention riveted on the remarkable man before him.

  99. At the same time he lighted a little iron lamp, of antique form, such as are still in common use in that region, and seating himself on the board which served for his couch, made a motion to Father Johannes to be seated also.

  100. The monk seated himself on the garden wall, with his portfolio by his side, and seemed busily sketching and retouching some of his ideas.

  101. Within was seated a personage who will have some influence on our story, and who must therefore be somewhat minutely introduced to the reader.


  102. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    established; fixed; installed; located; placed; planted; positioned; posted; seated; sedentary; settled; situated; spotted


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    seated herself; seated himself; seated myself; seated upon