The door closes after them, he paces the room for a time, seats himself in his chair again, and is soon absorbed in contemplation.
The bosom of his shirt lays broadly open: one by one they shake his hand, as he hastily unties the chequered cloth about his neck, pours out his drink of whiskey, seats himself in a chair, and deliberately places his feet upon the table.
Knox crosses to windows, which he opens, returns to desk, seats himself in revolving chair, and begins opening his correspondence.
He seats himself on the broad arm of the chair and is drawn into her arms.
At last he seats himself in the armchair at the end of the table.
The door remains open while the KING seats himself in the chair of state.
He seats himself at little three-legged table, opens volume, smooths over its pages lovingly, and begins to read slowly and halting over syllables.
He looks out, stays there a moment or two, closes door, seats himself again at table, reads.
Takes up book, seats himself at fire, reads a moment or two.
Seats himself resolutely, reads a moment or two, then drops book on knees.
Overcomes his enemies, frees his mother, seats himself on the throne.
Upon entering, Gauvain sees a magnificent bed, seats himself therein, is assailed by magic art, overcomes a lion, and is then acclaimed lord of the castle.
Seats himself at the desk and muses, then begins to sing.
He seats himself on the support of the armchair) Am I permitted?
He seats himself at the piano again) The polonaise--if you please, Countess.
Crispino comes out of his shop, with bread, cheese, and a bottle of wine, seats himself on the bench, and breakfasts.
Takes a book from his pocket, seats himself, and reads.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seats himself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.