Examples of 'need to sit up' in a sentence

Meaning of "need to sit up"

need to sit up: This phrase is used to indicate the requirement for someone to pay attention, become alert, or take a situation seriously. It implies the necessity to be more attentive, focused, or responsive

How to use "need to sit up" in a sentence

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need to sit up
You need to sit up a bit straighter.
He felt the need to sit up.
I need to sit up front with him.
Unable to breathe lying down and need to sit up to breathe.
I just need to sit up for a second.
Institutions offering executive education need to sit up and take note.
But you need to sit up and pay attention.
But you will be so hot, you will not even need to sit up.
You need to sit up a little higher.
Then why do you need to sit up front?
We need to sit up to those guys.
Just relax . You need to sit up.
You need to sit up straight.
Come on . You need to sit up.
I need to sit up.

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What time is it? I need to sit up.
You just need to sit up at the table and take part.
I'm too stoned. I need to sit up.
No need to sit up.
I need to … I need to sit up.
Okay . You need to sit up a bit straighter.
But you need to sit up.
Do you need to sit up a little?
I get air sick . I need to sit up front with him.
I just need to sit up for a second. - Sure.
The bottle does not need to sit up properly to pull out the contents.
No, you need to sit up.
He 's right . We need to sit up to those guys.
Yes . I need to sit up.
No, I need to sit up.

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