Use "sit on" in a sentence

1. Sit on your chair!

2. Sit on this and twist.

3. 7 Sit on the fence.

4. Come and sit on Daddy's knee.

5. Can I sit on this chair?

6. Come and sit on Grandpa's lap!

7. Come and sit on my lap.

8. You can't sit on my throne.

9. Both of you sit on your hands.

10. Hey, ugly.- I gotta sit on that

11. Executive directors also sit on the board.

12. How many people sit on the commission?

13. He was asked to sit on numerous committees.

14. Don't sit on my newspaper. You'll crease it!

15. And she will sit on the ground desolate.”

16. I don’t want to sit on the sidelines.

17. You can sit on an Armchair, you can sit on the edge of the seat of the Armchair, you could even sit on the arm of the Armchair, but we usually just relax and sit in the Armchair

18. That chair's not very robust; don't sit on it.

19. Don' t you want to sit on the aisle?

20. Better sit on his back and pump him out.

21. I'll sit on the stuff for a few days.

22. When riding a horse you sit on the saddle.

23. He will sit on the jury at the trial.

24. If you dawdle, we can sit on this train.

25. It is very uncomfortable to sit on these seats.

26. You shouldn't sit on the ground when it's wet.

27. We found a large flat rock to sit on.

28. The traveler sit on a glade in the forest.

29. He tends to sit on the fence at meetings.

30. Either of you two ever sit on a public toilet?

31. Do not lean against or sit on the balcony railing.

32. They sit on your windpipe and they crush your dreams.

33. 1 He tends to sit on the fence at meetings.

34. 8 When riding a horse you sit on the saddle.

35. 10 That chair's not very robust; don't sit on it.

36. If you sit on that chair it will come apart!

37. Disposed to sit on eggs to hatch them: a Broody hen

38. So, I had to sit on the eggs she'd left behind.

39. The pigeons are so tame they will sit on your shoulder.

40. If you find a midget tree, please do not sit on it.

41. Your Backside is the part of the body that you sit on.

42. Sit on the floor, stretching your legs out in front of you.

43. Your Backside is the part of the body that you sit on.

44. The government will presumably sit on the report until after the election.

45. Your Backside is the part of your body that you sit on.

46. There's only one seat so you'll have to sit on my lap .

47. Come and sit on my lap and I'll read you a story.

48. 8 Either you agree or you disagree – don't sit on the fence.

49. 2 - Language menu appears, select your language and sit on the Basketwork

50. There weren't enough chairs so I had to sit on the floor.

51. He makes them sit on the piano bench and makes them play " Chopsticks. "

52. 20 I have to sit on the class when they get too rowdy.

53. 10 Uganda and Lesotho sit on reserves worth about six months of imports.

54. Come on, sit on my lap and I'll tell you a funny story.

55. Backside noun [C] (BODY) the part of the body that you sit on

56. You may simply prefer just to sit on the terrace with a cocktail.

57. They all sit on the dirt in the dappled shade of a tree.

58. You may prefer to sit on the terrace sipping a cocktail at sunset.

59. You can't sit on the fence any longer - what's it going to be?

60. Get up and help! Don't sit on that broken Armchair! It is not safe.

61. He is the obvious choice for those who wish to sit on the fence.

62. "Let us climb up the rockery, and sit on the garden wall, " said Moppet.

63. 10 The elders of the daughter of Zion sit on the ground in silence.

64. Somebody had to tease, to sit on dangerous edges[sentence dictionary], to affect melancholia.

65. Berty also likes to do the cupid shuffle and sit on fully loaded pistols

66. • Republicans Bewail what they say is a likelihood that Democrats will sit on nominations

67. HR directors commonly sit on company executive teams because of the HR planning function.

68. Those who sit on the Treasury Bench make claims about average net income increases.

69. Appurtenant structures sit on the same parcel of property as the principal insured property

70. 13 Thus,[www.Sentencedict.com] they have a built - in incentive to sit on the fence.

71. 5 You can't sit on the fence any longer - what's it going to be?

72. You're going to sit on these hard chairs for an hour and a half.

73. When feeding, agoutis sit on their hind legs and hold food between their fore paws.

74. They would bring out a chair on to the path for him to sit on.

75. When I had finished, I would sit on the front steps and visit with him.

76. They probably sit on the floor with wine and cheese, and mispronounce " allegorical " and " didacticism ".

77. Most crucially, it elects five members each year to sit on the Conservative Party Board.

78. 9 He is the obvious choice for those who wish to sit on the fence.

79. You just sit on the ground, chant, douse yourself with gasoline and light a match.

80. 2 He was invited to sit on the rostrum as a representative of extramural instructors.