Sentences with phrase «literally sat in the chair»

She has literally sat in the chair three times now.

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I sit tapping my fingers on my desk staring at the clock at 4:49 and jump out of my chair as soon as the clock hits 5:00 I run (I literally run) to my car, jump in and then it is time to start the million list of things that have to get done.
When you start your gentle sleep coaching, you will sit by in your chair (quite literally) and provide verbal and physical reassurance when needed, at the same time allowing your baby to discover whether she likes to rock herself a bit, or prefers to suck her thumb (or maybe your baby will find a totally different way to soothe herself).
Not only had she already suffered from two heart attacks by the age of 59, but her doctors thought her situation was so hopeless that they told her — quite literally — to go home, sit in a rocking chair, and wait to die.
The video shows Binx Walton sitting back in a chair while her hair literally gets pulled into a vacuum.
Today's workout can literally be done from your chair in your office sitting in front of a computer.
I still remember sitting on lawn chairs waiting to see the film at the Reding Four in Oklahoma City, where I would soon discover the movie that would literally change my life.
But despite being the senior person on the board, I leave sitting in the same seat, literally, as when I began — the very last place in the always - awkward line - up of tables and chairs stretching across whatever room we were in; seven board members, the superintendent, the assistant superintendent, the business manager, the student representative.
«There's no better role model for our students than teachers who have sat, literally, in the same chairs,» she said.
These are literally spaces, with tables and chairs in the hallways, where students can sit down at any moment in the school day to talk about something «getting in the way» of their learning.
They literally will sit on your lap, snuggle with you in bed until you fall off the edge or take over your favorite chair.
An eclectic lineup includes John Russell's giant backlit digital collage that stretches across the space and literally places a (sightless) elephant in the centre of the room; American artist Cecile B Evans» miniature recreation of the study of a fictional architect whose severed head sits on his desk chair while ectoplasmic smoke billows from a corner; and several filmed episodes from the life of American artist and sound designer E Jane's online avatar (who also has a successful musical career and clothing range).
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