sit on造句31. We sit on the terrace, which looks out on the sea.
32. The coastal cities of Liguria sit on narrow strips of land lying under steep mountains.
33. The boss is going to sit on him to make sure he says nothing.
34. You can't sit on the fence any longer - you have decide whose side you're on.
35. I have to sit on the class when they get too rowdy.
36. The government will presumably sit on the report until after the election.
37. On summer evenings we would sit on the verandah and watch the sun go down.
38. We found a nice patch of grass to sit on.
39. I can't ever recall Dad hugging me. Neither did I sit on his knee.
40. They all sit on the dirt in the dappled shade of a tree.
41. There are no places left to sit on the train.
42. Don't sit on the floor - you might dirty your dress.
43. It's boring to sit on the plane with nothing to read.
44. You may simply prefer just to sit on the terrace with a cocktail.
45. The cat likes to sit on the wall outside the kitchen.
46. Are you going to sit on your hands while she does all the work?
47. He's trained his dog to sit on the back of his bike.
48. Our new sofa is really comfortable to sit on.
49. She went over to sit on the couch.
50. Rain opened the doors to the garden and fetched cushions so that it was bearable to sit on the scorched chairs.
51. I sit on the boards of twenty organizations,[www.] and most are customers of this bank.
52. He can move forwards, rolling the ball forwards, and then come back almost to sit on his heels.
53. He liked to sit on the floor, but was careful not to do so too often.
54. Newell felt that Lippincott, as the senior engineer most familiar with the project, should sit on the panel.
55. The cool water is around my ankles as I sit on the bank, basking in the warm sunshine.
56. You just sit on the ground, chant, douse yourself with gasoline and light a match.
57. The subject is instructed to sit on the edge of the table with legs dangling.
58. I sit on the curb outside my house, talking about books with my best friends, Freddie and Susan.
59. They made an appointment and while walking toward the building, stopped to sit on a bench.
60. She attended a Catholic boarding school somewhere in the bush and had managed to sit on a needle during an embroidery class.