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Example sentences for "who sat"

  • Joshua, who sat on her other side and ate prodigiously, scarcely addressed a word to her; but she gathered from his remarks to his father and brother that he was interested in cows.

  • Cousin Eleanor smiled a little as she contemplated Honora, who sat, fascinated, gazing out of the window at novel scenes.

  • To be sure, Susan, who sat reading in the chair behind her, was but a humble representative of that order--but Providence sometimes makes use of such instruments.

  • There were some notes to leave and a sick woman and a child to see, which caused her to vary it a little that morning; and Honora, who sat in the sunlight and held the horse, wondered how it would feel to play the lady bountiful.

  • The next object of assault was Arthur, who sat opposite, and had, no doubt, richly enjoyed the whole scene.

  • Fergus, who sat on the other side of Eliza, and was the only individual who shared that side of the table with us.

  • I mean the poor girl's who sat beside us, papa.

  • It was Sparrow, who alternately threw on driftwood and seaweed and spoke to madam, who sat at his feet in the blended warmth of fire and sunshine.

  • Or ought it not withal to bring some glimmering of light and alleviation to the Twenty-five Millions, who sat in darkness, heavy-laden, till they rose with pikes in their hands?

  • I was brought to their bar; to the Personage with the scarf, who sat as judge there.

  • And poor Gouvion: he who sat shiftless in that Insurrection of Women!

  • Mrs. Adding, who sat opposite Mr. Kenby on the Norumbia.

  • They looked round and saw that it proceeded from the pretty nose of a young American girl, who sat with a party of young American girls at a neighboring table.

  • While they were thus bewildered in the maze of their own imaginations, a company of countrymen, who sat drinking in the kitchen, and whose legs were more ready than their invention, sallied out to know the meaning of these exhibitions.

  • While the two brothers went to discourse, they passed between the Kintail men and the Macleays, who sat at a good distance from one another.

  • Dr Cameron told Lord George Murray, who sat by the Prince, who I was, on which the Lord Murray introduced me to the Prince, whose hand I had the honour to kiss, after which the Prince ordered me to take my place at the table.

  • Under this Isabel chatted at intervals with the Ellisons, who sat near; but it was not an atmosphere that provoked social feeling, and she was secretly glad when after a while they shifted their position.

  • Mela perched upon the stool with her back to the keys, and Beaton bent over Christine, who sat with a banjo in her lap, letting him take her hands and put them in the right place on the instrument.

  • He left behind him Jethro Bass, who sat in his chair the rest of the morning with his head bent in revery so deep that Millicent had to call him twice to his simple dinner.

  • In the front room the little woolly Kaffer girl was washing Tant Sannie's feet in a small tub, and Bonaparte, who sat on the wooden sofa, was pulling off his shoes and stockings that his own feet might be washed also.

  • He roused the leader, who sat nodding on the front of the wagon in the early morning sunlight.

  • At his side was a basin of soup, from which he took a deep draught now and again as he watched the fingers of the German, who sat on the mud floor mending the bottom of a chair.

  • Betty, who sat on a little wood-pile near the door.

  • Thorny rolled over with a hoot of derision, and his sister, who sat close by, sketching an old gate, looked up to see what was going on.

  • You should not take so much Vichy salts, Monsieur Alphonse, but rather keep to a sensible diet," said the doctor, who sat a little way off playing chess.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    much blood; nature must; who commanded; who sat; who succeeded; who would have thought; whoever thou; whole crowd; whole family; whole holiday; whole people; whole race; whole world; wholly thine; whom little; whose acquaintance; whose duty; whose every; whose favor; whose home; whose house; whose life; whose memory; whose presence; whose style; whose term