Pronunciation of the English word sat.
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1. | Tom, this lumber, sat at one end of this sentence, while, too light to counterbalance him, on the other side, sat Mary. | |
2. | Here sat Marilla Cuthbert, when she sat at all, always slightly distrustful of sunshine, which seemed to her too dancing and irresponsible a thing for a world which was meant to be taken seriously. | |
3. | Tom sat next to Mary and read a book while she sat there knitting. | |
4. | Holmes sat forward in his arm chair and spread out the documents upon his knees. Then he lit his pipe and sat for some time smoking and turning them over. | |
5. | Tom sat on my right and Mary sat on my left. | |
6. | Now Boaz went up to the gate and sat down there. Behold, the near kinsman of whom Boaz spoke came by. Boaz said to him, "Come over here, friend, and sit down!" He came over, and sat down. | |
7. | Tom sat on my left and Mary sat on my right. | |
8. | Lord Juss sat in the high seat midmost of the dais, with Goldry on his right in the seat of black opal, and on his left Spitfire, throned on the alexandrite. On the dais sat likewise those other lords of Demonland, and the guests of lower degree thronged the benches and the polished tables as the wide doors opened on their silver hinges, and the Ambassador with pomp and ceremony paced up the shining floor of marble and green tourmaline. | |
9. | The visitor sat across from me. | |
10. | The manager sat on the bench with his arms folded. |