Предложения со словом «sit»
Мы нашли 80 предложений со словом «sit». Количество символов. Рифмы.
- Sit down in that corner and keep quiet.
- It means that if anything happens to the Emperor, someone else gets to sit on the throne until his daughter hits sixteen.
- He'll be a civil councillor one day, but he'll always talk about 'indulging.' Sit down.
- Smerdyakov managed to sit down on his bench before him.
- And at this I was wondrous glad, and did make the Maid to sit upon a little rock, while that I made a fitting of the shoes.
- I'll sit in a chair and hold my tongue.
- The elder let fall the hand raised to bless them, and bowing to them again, asked them all to sit down.
- He grew maudlin, familiar, could hardly see the cards or sit upright.
- Fyodor Pavlovitch, who had given his word to sit still and be quiet, had actually been quiet for some time, but he watched his neighbour Miusov with an ironical little smile, obviously enjoying his discomfiture.
- But get up, sit down, I beg you.
- And we clever people will sit snug and enjoy our brandy.
- If the Third Force High Command was expecting to sit out a nuclear bombardment in this place, they'd armor it against anything.
- Tarp Henry, my companion, was plucking at my skirts and I heard him whispering, "Sit down, Malone!
- For they knew he always did this wherever he went, and that he would not sit down or say a word, till he had driven out the evil spirits.
- Rank on rank of air-cavalry single-mounts, egg-shaped things just big enough for a man to sit in, with quadruple machine guns in front and flame-jets behind.
- Let me sit on your knee, Alyosha, like this." She suddenly skipped forward and jumped, laughing, on his knee, like a nestling kitten, with her right arm about his neck.
- Kol could take Radek away and Berren could sit there and wait for dark.
- And senators and congressmen have a special place where they get to sit, too.
- He would hang there moaning and I would sit opposite him eating pineapple compote.
- Yes, really, will you let me sit on your knee?
- Then, as I did sit there beside that warm stream, with my feet dabbled therein, I heard sudden, afar off, the voice of a mighty Night-Hound, baying in the night.
- Sit down here by the table and I'll sit beside you and look at you, and go on talking.
- But now I sit and await words of wisdom.
- And the Maid did mind then that she did lack to be properly covered, and she gat the cloak, and put it about her, and did afterward sit a little beside me, and did rub my hands.
- What am I to do?" And, terribly impatient, he began pulling him by the arms, by the legs, shaking his head, lifting him up and making him sit on the bench.
- She seized him by the hands, and almost by force made him sit down on the bed.
- And I did then to make her to sit by me, and I did tell her a tale how that a young man did once live in the olden days, and did meet with the One Maid Upon All The Earth.
- Where should he sit if not there?
- In this very log we sit upon, Mrs.
- We lock ourselves in and he counts on the reckoning beads while I sit and put things down in the book.
- He was standing at the table and did not sit down.
- Kindly sit down here for a while.
- Here one has to sit at a dirty table on which the pepper-pot is empty, the vinegar bottle the same, the knives are not clean, the tablecloth is falling to pieces, and dust, dust, dust, lies everywhere.
- And we shall sit upon the beast and raise the cup, and on it will be written, "Mystery." But then, and only then, the reign of peace and happiness will come for men.
- Sit down here, on Ilusha's bed, or here on the bench.
- Well, sit down, speak, put us out of suspense.
- In this stinking tavern, for instance, here, they meet and sit down in a corner.
- Fyodor Pavlovitch used to go to bed very late, at three or four o'clock in the morning,and would wander about the room at night or sit in an armchair, thinking.
- And I sat there among the moss-bushes, and did consider, and lookt out cunningly through a spy-hole of the bush in which I did sit.
- I would not sit in an arm-chair and would not have them bow down to me as an idol," thundered Father Ferapont.
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- Sit down, Mitya, what are you talking about?
- I'll sit by him, fascinate him and work him up.
- Rather, they resembled the gentle slopes down which one may roll in sport, or where one may sit and gaze dreamily at the declining sun.
- The rascals won't let us sit in peace after dinner," he snapped peevishly, as the servants promptly withdrew at his word.
- And at the sixth fire-hole, I did see that which I did think to be a great man, that did sit to the fire, with monstrous knees drawn upward unto his chin.
- В Эйдткунене на пивном заводе сохранилась еще на пивном заводе надпись золотыми буквами: «Сит Део»[513 - Видимо, Sit Deus /Бог есть!/ (лат.)]!
- Though I sit alone on a pillar- I exist!
- Father Zossima woke up feeling very weak, though he wanted to get out of bed and sit up in a chair.
- Father Zossima sat down on a very old-fashioned mahogany sofa, covered with leather, and made his visitors sit down in a row along the opposite wall on four mahogany chairs, covered with shabby black leather.
- After the heat of these warm summer days, in the evening when their work was finished and the sea-breeze began to blow, they liked to sit on the edge of Prospect Heights, in a sort of veranda, covered with creepers, which Neb had made with his own hands.
- After an exhortation from the priest and the President, the witnesses were led away and were made to sit as far as possible apart from one another.
- I sat down and asked you to sit down, and for a whole minute I pondered.
- Sit down and tell me how you did it.
- Look, Alyosha, he's sitting there opposite us, so offended that I didn't ask him to sit down before you.
- And presently, the Maid did sit again beside me, and slipt her two hands into the one of mine, as did be ever my desire, and she to love that she give me this delight, and likewise, she to have joy to herself in this lovingness.
- Cases are ordinarily heard in panels of three, except for important cases or cases that raise issues specific to the circuit as a whole, where the court will sit "en banc" to hear the case.
- In the summer-house there was a green wooden table fixed in the ground, and round it were some green benches upon which it was still possible to sit.
- She begged him to sit with Lise and wait for her there.
- He made me sit down, set the samovar, sent for his wife, as though my appearance were a festival for them.
- You'll sit all night deliberating whether to go or not.
- Sit in that corner and be quiet, as though you were my footman!
- For the moment we could only sit among the bushes in patience and wait the coming of Zambo.
- I remember he used to cough all night and sleep badly, but in the morning he dressed and tried to sit up in an arm-chair.
- Grigory took the baby, brought it home, and making his wife sit down, put it on her lap.
- Alyosha, come to me, sit down here." She beckoned to him with a happy smile.
- And so we two to sit there all shaken with dreamings that did concern happenings of the olden world that did lie upward in that dreadful night which made a mighty and deeply roof over that Country.
- Do sit down and talk it over.
- Now, all this did go through my brain, as I did sit to dry mine armour and my body and my gear, upon that side of the fire-hole which was away from the slain Monster.
- And times, would they cease from their way, and sit about in circles among the shadows and the grey moss-bushes, which grew hardly here or there about.
- She made Alyosha sit down beside her, and Madame Hohlakov sat opposite, by Ivan.
- He wondered how many more breakfasts like that he was going to have to sit through.
- Why should old man Challenger not be right?" At which direct defiance the stubborn sneer would reappear upon Professor Summerlee's face, and he would sit, shaking his sardonic head in unsympathetic silence, behind the cloud of his briar-root pipe.
- Sit down on the sofa, here, that's right, my bright young moon.
- He would sit before his soup, take up his spoon and look into the soup, bend over it, examine it, take a spoonful and hold it to the light.
- You sit on the board of the Robert Frost estate.
- We worked feverishly at carrying our plunder on deck and depositing it amidships, so feverishly that Maud, whose strength was hardly a positive quantity, had to give over, exhausted, and sit on the steps at the break of the poop.
- All these rooms were entirely empty and unused, for the old man kept to one room, a small, remote bedroom, where he was waited upon by an old servant with a kerchief on her head, and by a lad, who used to sit on the locker in the passage.
- Presently the dreamer saw his wife and himself sit down to a bountiful supper.
- All he understood, with thrilling heart, was that she was kind to him, that she had forgiven him, and made him sit by her.
- But now, could I sit still for one half-hour and do nothing, not even think, it would be the most pleasurable thing in the world.
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