752 examples of sat. in sentences

'For pointed satire I would Buckhurst choose, The best good man, with the worst-natured muse.' Rochester's Imitations of Horace, Sat. i. 10.

Attempts to get a letter the lady had dropt as she sat.

He therefore wrote to me, and begged of me to repair to London immediately, in order to get such evidence ready as we might think it eligible to introduce when the council sat.

But he would not permit them to sit, and yet disown the authority by which they sat.

A fierce contempt for her pink-and-white, and tears and eyelashes and attitudes, came upon her; then a sudden sickening jealousy that turned her faint where she sat.

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There, on the highest point, stood a tall pine like the one in which he sat.

[Footnote 2: See Horace, Sat.

[Footnote 4: Velleius Paterculus, II. 76.2; Macrobius, Sat. I. XI.

Apollodorus seems to be the rhetorician whom Horace calls Heliodorus in Sat.

My heart was in my mouth as I entered Josephine's room, and saw the fixed quiet on her face where she sat.

Keep a good bunch of waste handy, and when it is necessary to wipe your hands use the waste and not your overalls, and when you go in to a nice dinner the cook will not say after you go out, "Look here where that dirty engineer sat."

At about eleven o'clock though, in the morning, I noticed that Ginger Nut would advance toward the opening in Bartleby's screen, as if silently beckoned thither by a gesture invisible to me where I sat.

"] [Footnote 368: Petronius, Sat.

But it appeared as if the stranger lay like some enchanted vessel on the water, not a human form even appearing about all her complicated machinery, except the seaman already named, who still continued his employment, as though the "Caroline" was not within a hundred miles of the place where he sat.

She drooped forward as she sat.

"How pale each worshipful and reverend guest Rise from a clergy or a city feast!"Pope, Sat. ii, l. 75.

x. 217, iv. 357, n. 2; Sat.

To the northward rose the fantastic range of peaks that overhang the Wangat gorge, and almost below my feet, at a depth of some 1500 feet, lay a sombre lakelet, steely dark and still, in the shadow of the ridge upon which I sat.

Wann Jim Greatorex is sat, 'e's sat.

2 Sat. i. 1. 'To launch beyond all bounds.'

And as they vanished, faintly a high-light, a shadow, a bit of metal-work showed through the space where he sat.

But when he would have followed Tilda from the room, she took hold of him, pushed him out, and closing the door upon him, turned back and walked up to the two elders where they sat.

In the silence that followed someone entered the room with a light, cat-like tread, and approached the window against which she sat.

752 examples of  sat.  in sentences