Use the word “sit in”

How to use in-sentence of “sit in”:

+ The “woodwind” sit in one or two rows behind the strings.

+ In line with Sinn Féin policy, he refused to sit in the House of Commons.

+ However, the fans of the New York Rangers only wanted to sit in the blue seats.

+ The chairs that Archie Bunker and Edith sit in and the table that is in between the chairs are on display at the National Museum of American History.

+ They sit in different parts of the concert hall and play at different speeds at the same time.

+ Also, more people can sit in that theater than any other Asian theater.

+ Livingstone continued to sit in parliament, as an independent having had the Labour whip withdrawn, until standing down at the 2001 General Election.

Use the word sit in
Use the word sit in

Example sentences of “sit in”:

+ From the late 18th century and early 19th century onwards the Chief Secretary would also sit in the British cabinet.

+ The most active fans sit in the section 400.

+ He would sit in his coracle during Shrewsbury Town FC home matches at Gay Meadow, and get the footballs that landed in the River Severn.

+ But George still blocked a proposal in 1800 by the British Parliament to allow Catholics to sit in Parliament.

+ He became the first indigenous Australian to sit in the Australian Parliament.

+ The teacups are another Alice attraction where guests sit in giant teacups and spin as fast or as slow as they want.

+ The audience sit in the auditorium which is often horse-shoe shaped.

+ Groups of activists would keep coming back to sit in at the same places until those places agreed to serve African Americans at their lunch counters.

+ It was to stand inside a church and have many carved figures which were to include several slaves to hold up part of the tomb and Old Testament prophets to sit in niches.

+ Even though it is old and faded and is kept in a dark room, people go to the gallery to sit in front of it every day.

+ Living in Africa, sex orientations have always been limited to being male or female, in the recent past, other orientations such as being transgender are slowly coming up even though it does not sit in well with the norms of that society.

+ Sinn Féin continued its policy of refusing to sit in the Westminster parliament even after Adams won the Belfast West constituency.

+ From the late 18th century and early 19th century onwards the Chief Secretary would also sit in the British cabinet.

+ The most active fans sit in the section 400.
+ He would sit in his coracle during Shrewsbury Town FC home matches at Gay Meadow, and get the footballs that landed in the River Severn.

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