Examples of 'he took his seat' in a sentence

Meaning of "he took his seat"

He took his seat: Indicates that someone sat down in a specific place or position, often in a formal or designated setting. It suggests that the individual occupied a previously assigned or available seat, such as in a classroom, theater, boardroom, or any other location where seating arrangements are organized

How to use "he took his seat" in a sentence

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he took his seat
He took his seat on the far left.
Pence was apparently booed as he took his seat.
He took his seat with the liberal opposition.
Thomas added after he took his seat.
He took his seat at the black grand piano.
Tom smiled as he took his seat.
He took his seat on the bench and glared.
Warhol ignored the debate as he took his seat.
When he took his seat.
Until they applauded him as he took his seat.
He took his seat and voted with the extreme right.
She watched him as he took his seat behind his desk.
He took his seat across from them before they continued on.
This picture shows the Colonel as he took his seat.
He took his seat among the republican majority and voted steadily with them.

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The boy looked tentative as he took his seat at the sixth-grade graduation.
He took his seat besides the Arbiter.
Elected in 1788, but new government went into effect before he took his seat.
After which he took his seat at the Table.
His tenure at this bank ended in 1855 when he took his seat in Congress.
He took his seat in the Lords as a leader of the moderate Tory party.
After a double return he took his seat in the Convention Parliament on 23 May.
He took his seat in the House of Lords but never made a speech.
In June 1792 he took his seat in the high national court at Orléans.
He took his seat on the throne and had Kumarbis as his cupbearer.
He took his seat in the House of Lords later the following year.
He took his seat in the Eighteenth Congress.
He took his seat in the Legislative Assembly.
He took his seat in silence, and motioned them to continue their speech.
He took his seat again, his hand placed over his mouth.
As he took his seat behind the bench, he said Let us begin.
He took his seat in the House of Lords on 8 June.
He took his seat in the vice-chancellor's court in the following month.
He took his seat at the polished mahogany table as O5-1 impatiently cleared his throat.
He took his seat in the House of Lords as a crossbencher . [ 4 ].
When he took his seat in parliament on 8 September 1696, he supported the Union of parliaments.
He took his seat in business class on American Airlines Flight 11 unimpeded . ”.

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