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sitting - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- court: To tackle this we would propose an increase in the number of Procurators Fiscal as well as weekend and evening sittings of courts.
Converse of object
- contain: The church contains 482 sittings, of which 131 are free.
- afford: The church was repaired in 1874 at a cost of £ 530, and affords 400 sittings.
- attend: Once granted, the member is expected not to attend sittings of the House.
- hold: Evidence was taken at sittings held over 4 days in July 1849.
- have: Together, these churches had sittings for around 6,000 people.
- give: He provided for all her needs, and thus removed any necessity for her to give professional sittings.
Preposition: for
- person: All Saints ' chapel, New Headington, erected in 1870, has sittings for 160 persons; the vicar of Headington officiates.
- dinner: Holland America - There are four sittings for dinner.
- portrait: The Queen: as below, with individual sittings for group portrait.
Adjective modifier
- separate: After November you can sit the two tax exams in two separate sittings ( much better!
- additional: The High Court Judge for the area has taken on additional sittings in the area to cover the gap.
- several: SOME systems automatically save your work, allowing you to complete the form over several sittings.
- free: The latter was given on condition that 340 free sittings should be provided.
- late: Between 1997 and 2001, the House had a great many late sittings, and I could understand the need for that.
- individual: A number of people will also be elected to chair individual tribunal sittings.
Noun used with modifier
- exam: Past papers These are papers from previous exam sittings.
- court: This is already being addressed with extra court sittings in the magistrates ' courts.
- examination: For the MBA, student exam fees are not included ( six exams on the MBA, grouped to reduce required examination sittings ).
- portrait: My portraits sittings take place at your home or at the location of your choice.
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