Use "sit over" in a sentence

1. Sit son car come over.

2. She crossed over to sit beside Dot.

3. 18 MOve over and let me sit down.

4. 19 Move over and let your grandmother sit down.

5. 17 Move over and let the little girl sit down.

6. Well, you want to go over and sit at the desk?

7. Will you please move over and let this old woman sit down?

8. I went to sit in the bus station and think this over.

9. 8 Would you move over, so I can sit next to you.

10. Supposed to house-sit for her parents over the weekend, feed the cat.

11. 2 Will you please move over and let this old woman sit down?

12. Kids sometimes fight over the front seat, not wanting to sit in the Backseat

13. Sit-ins, sit-downs, mass picketing.

14. Oi pushed herself clear of the sewing machine and came over to sit by Kham.

15. 15 Let us cross over the river and sit in the hade of the trees. 

16. How am I supposed to sit here planning a war when you're over there looking like that?

17. A seemingly modest outfit may change when you sit down or bend over to pick up something.

18. You'll sit in judgement, and I'll sit next to you.

19. (Questio 3) : Utrum noscere quid sit genus sit necessarium ad Assignationem diffinitionum (Questio 4) : Utrum universale sit in intellectu (Questio 5) : Utrum genus sit equivocum (Questio 6) : Utrum genus sit cui supponitur species, et hoc est querere utrum ilia diffinitio generis sit bene data (Questio 7) : Utrum genus sit principium suarum

20. Mr Fujimori is hoping to sit tight and wait for the national and international outcry to blow over.

21. Or take campaign-finance reform, which both parties cynically agreed to sit on until 1996 was safely over.

22. Sit down, please.

23. Sweetie, sit down.

24. Just sit quietly.

25. Two of you sit aft and two of you sit in the front.

26. You just have to sit down and pour some water over your head or whatever: take a break and regroup.

27. Senior civil servants somehow find time from the burdens of office to sit around deliberating over who really deserves what.

28. Sit in a crater.

29. Come sit beside me.

30. And we sit sulking!

31. Please, come sit down.

32. Sit up straight, fucker.

33. Sit on your chair!

34. I sit and sulk.

35. All right, sit up.

36. Sit your ass up.

37. Sit up straight, Jane!

38. Sit down beside me.

39. Perhaps they remain near the garden’s entrance, for he tells them: “Sit down here while I go over there and pray.”

40. But as we all sit here today, there are now over 100 toilets built in this village and a couple nearby.

41. Synonyms for Bestride include straddle, bestraddle, mount, sit astride, span, stand astride, get astride, get on, step over and be astride

42. Perceiving the Amowt (hood) worn over her head, which was unusual, she asked her to come and sit at her bedside

43. 16 Most evenings, my father will sit in his easy chair and pore over one issue or another of National Geographic.

44. 17 Most green thumbs sit by the fire and dream of spring blossoms, or pore over their computers, planning future plantings.

45. 2 SIT to bend over something so that you are very near to it → lean crouch over a young girl Crouched over a book — crouch noun [countable] She dropped to the ground in a crouch

46. Just sit tight, all right?

47. Let's sit closer up front.

48. We could sit down together.

49. To sit in a house.

50. They sit in separate seats.

51. Sit quietly and behave yourself.

52. I often sit beside the pilot on these flights, and over the roar of the engine, we chat via the headset intercom.

53. Sit on this and twist.

54. 7 Sit on the fence.

55. Stop wriggling and sit still!

56. 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

57. The Arrangers - Winter Sit Down.jpg.

58. Sit down and chill out!

59. The real champions sit there

60. Sit up straight. Don't slump !

61. Sit up straight. Don't slouch.

62. Sit up straight-don't slouch.

63. 'Sit down!' Meekly, she obeyed.

64. Ask them to sit down.

65. VON GOETHE Just as an able-minded man will sit down for hours and fiddle over the puzzle column in a Sunday Balderdash

66. Representation in French interbank clearing & settlement systems (CRI, ABE,TARGET, classical SIT and EIC, SIT for monetics ).

67. Bestride (third-person singular simple present Bestrides, present participle bestriding, simple past bestrode, past participle bestrode or bestridden or bestrid) To be astride something, to stand over or sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse.

68. You sit in this stunning nature."

69. Come and sit on Daddy's knee.

70. Never stand when you can sit.

71. Can't touch anything or sit anywhere.

72. Please sit down for a while.

73. Sit tight. I'm gonna floor it!

74. All women sit near the aisles!

75. Just sit there and don't move!

76. They just sit there, watching us.

77. Can I sit on this chair?

78. Can I sit next to you?

79. Sit down - you look done in.

80. Come and sit here beside me.