sit on造句91. But that's no excuse to sit on your backside cursing Michael Fish.
92. I sit on a bench and re-read the morning paper, and try to do the crossword in my head.
93. I sit on the edge of the padded table, naked, and stare at the envelope.
94. We have the hitter sit on the ball swinging a bat.
95. The ceiling joists sit on the top of this wall.
96. Three family members sit on the board as non-executive directors.
97. You sit on tall stools, either at the long bar or at tiny tables in the cozy room.
98. They countered the threat by inviting only safe theologians - largely Rome-based - to sit on the preparatory commissions.
99. Chromes: sit on your side and puzzles from the Red Cross box.
100. He swung himself to sit on the edge of the bed,[http://] and dropped his head in his hands.
101. Father immediately suggested that Jenny go and sit on his lap and he gave her a big cuddle.
102. The traveler sit on a glade in the forest.
103. Listening to his brags is to sit on thorns.
104. If you dawdle, we can sit on this train.
105. She considered that it was better for her to sit on the fence the quarrel.
106. If you find a midget tree, please do not sit on it.
107. Injured earthquake survivors and family members sit on board a Chinook helicopter heading to Islamabad.
108. Jack eventually put the negatives in a safety-deposit box, planning to sit on them until after the election, when there would be no chance they could be used for political purposes.
109. Negotiate about Afghanistan, but don't sit on your hands while you bargain.
110. Uganda and Lesotho sit on reserves worth about six months of imports.
111. In the few femaining herb shops, you can still sit on stiff teakwood chairs and breathe the strange air compounded of a thousand exotic herbs.
112. That is too good, we will sit on the cloud tomorrow, won't the foot is acerbity.
113. He also established a council (boule). All citizens over the age of thirty were eligible to sit on the council, encouraging public involvement in the government.
114. If you sit on that chair it will come apart!
115. Huang-WenShan is a cultural scholar who has the ability to " sit on the cold wooden bench for a decade, but write none of half an empty sentence".
116. He considered that it was better for him to sit on the fence during the quarrel.
117. Do not lean against or sit on the balcony railing.
118. Our front porch is a favorite place to sit on summer nights.
119. That's problematical as well, as it suggests that we sit on ground that's been either taken from the Gay and Straight identities, or that if the perception of these broadens we'll be squeezed out!
120. One friend chirped up first: "Oh, that's when you go sit on the big bunny rabbit's lap and tell him what you want in your Easter basket."