Sentences with phrase «take the seat in»

Sullivan makes his way to a console on the left side of the OR, where he takes a seat in front of a viewfinder that looks like it belongs in a futuristic video game arcade.
Logan takes a seat in the second row.
At the last minute, three White men entered the plane and took seats in front of us.
On a recent Sunday, Fletcher said he looked out to see seven formerly absent members take their seats in the pews because Mayne is there.
On a lazy day, I like to place a large bowl twenty feet from my back porch, take a seat in my porch rocking chair and pitch a deck of playing cards one at a time to see how many will spin just right and go into the bowl.
Her curly black hair was pulled back from her face, and she shifted nervously as her daughter, Sewwandi, took a seat in the circle with us.
When they took their seats in front of me, I figured that my viewing of the movie would be ruined.
Charles and Camilla, who are on an 11 - day tour of south - east Asia and India, took their seat in the front pew of St Mary's Cathedral in the Malaysian capital.
Brooks takes a seat in the back, and the girls dart up the aisle to sit with friends.
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You can order your food up front and take a seat in the back.
TEMECULA, Calif. (May 21, 2013)- Bingo players will soon get to take their seats in one of the most unique and luxurious bingo facilities on the in the country.
Or take a seat in the «Luau Lounge» where cabana couches and LED tables rest underneath the glow of a warming third fireplace and a mesmerizing ocean wave wall.
Dining guests can take a seat in either of the two main dining areas.
But on April 20, Houllier was admitted to hospital with chest complaints and was unable to take his seat in the dugout again.
After filing a lawsuit that included a charge of sexual discrimination against Mervyn LeRoy, president of the Hollywood Park Turf Club, Everett took her seat in 1972 and appointed herself CEO.
Guus Hiddink selected Brazilian attacking midfielder Kenedy at left - back for Chelsea's visit to Norwich City tonight, and had barely taken his seat in time to see his handy work pay dividends.
Or pray to super Fat man Usmanov that someday by any chance he takes a seat in the board and challenges Stan the Cowboy into Mortel Kombat.
On the morning before the race upon which his entire season would be riding, Mark Martin took a seat in his motor home in the infield at Phoenix International Raceway and flipped open his laptop.
Participants were asked to take their seat in a recliner and had to toss footballs «'' while holding a TV remote with their other hand «'' through Big O Tires swinging several yards away!
When I say you lot think you have a divine right to win the league, take a seat in the stands and wait.
In it he said he got a look like daggers from Ferguson when he took his seat in the stand after being sent off.
As a digital partner, your brand will become part of the fabric of the matchday experience — reaching fans within the stadium and beyond - from the moment they open the programme, walk through the concourse, take a seat in the stand, or even watching on TV.
Knight and his colleagues had taken their seats in the directors» box for the match, but in fact the deal wasn't legally enacted until September 1997.
From what he could see, the parents taking their seats in the auditorium were the ones he had hoped to attract: typical Harlem residents, mostly African American, some Hispanic, almost all poor or working class, all struggling to one degree or another with the challenges of raising and educating children in one of New York City's most impoverished neighborhoods.
Installation was a snap, as is taking the seat in and out of the vehicle.
The seat includes a base which makes taking the seat in and out of a vehicle as simple as pushing a button.
It comes with a base which can remain in the car making taking the seat in and out as simple as pushing a button.
This makes it easy for children to take their seat in and out of different cars, which is helpful for a school carpool situations.
Pick up your baby and take a seat in that rocking chair that you absolutely needed for the nursery and put it to good use.
Taking the seat in and out of the car is not as easy as it was with the base, but it is still a very simple process.
This makes it easy for children to take their seat in and out of different cars, which is helpful for a school carpool situation.
Party conferences in the early 1980s re-affirmed the principle of refusing to take seats in Westminster.
«Anyone you vote for as mayor will take action on housing, will take action on policing, will take action on transport, but we are the only party proposing to do it in a way that actually incorporates the needs of everybody in the capital,» she says taking a seat in the top of floor of the WEP's studio, nursing a cup of tea as another April shower lacerates the windows.
When he took his seat in the Commons, there were fledgling Chinese communities in Limehouse and Liverpool, long before the waves of Commonwealth immigration that have helped sculpt today's Britain.
This month in Albany two new Democrats took seats in the Legislature after winning special elections in the Senate and Assembly.
The year after she resigned, following 26 years as a Member of Parliament, just 24 women became MPs and took their seats in Parliament.
Everyone knows that Nancy Astor was the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons, but who was the first woman Life Peer to take her seat on the red benches?
Not only will the new Congress help determine the fate of Barack Obama's remaining political agenda, but the state legislators who take their seats in 2011 will redraw political districts across the country, a process destined to shape our political landscape for a decade to come.
The Liberal Democrats took the seat in 1997 and have retained it ever since, with Labour squeezed into a weak third place.
Well he took the seats in which the Ukip vote was higher than the amount the Tories lost by and came up with 20.
For evidence, they might point to Eastleigh in the last parliament, when the Lib Dem hold steadied nerves in that party and contributed to the coalition going the distance — only for the Conservatives to then take the seat in 2015.
Norman takes his seat in the House as a supporter of term limits.
It is only available to those parties taking their seats in parliament, and, critically, is only available to opposition parties.
Martin McGuinness is stepping down as the MP for Mid-Ulster - despite never having actually taken his seat in Westminster.
Liberal Labour would cut off the ideological purpose of this party, so Labour taking seats in this region, as part of a re-colonisation of the political centre, should be possible too.
Black, who is in her third year at Glasgow University, will now be known as the Baby of the House when she takes her seat in the Commons, as she is the youngest MP to be voted in for 70 years.
As the pictures below show, the former Prime Minister (wearing what appears to be a somewhat ill - fitting suit) took his seat in the third row behind the Opposition front bench in what was a packed chamber for an adjournment debate.
Downing Street pointed to the 462 MPs who had supported the bill's second reading to hail the «significant majority» who voted to take reform forward, and denied Tuesday night's setback meant there was no longer sufficient time for the first tranche of elected peers to take their seats in 2015.
Two years ago, when state Sens. Juan Vargas and Gloria Negrete McLeod resigned to take their seats in Congress, on Jan. 7 the governor called for March 12 special elections.
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