Examples of 'took their seats' in a sentence

Meaning of "took their seats"

took their seats - Describes the act of sitting down, especially in a formal setting or event

How to use "took their seats" in a sentence

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took their seats
The travelers took their seats.
All took their seats and the hearing began on schedule.
Tuesday and took their seats.
On the sabbath they entered into the synagogue and took their seats.
Everybody took their seats and.
The students came in quickly took their seats.
They took their seats.
And the three of them took their seats.
Five men took their seats at a broad wooden table.
The contestants took their seats.
Lydgate noticed a peculiar interchange of glances when he and Bulstrode took their seats.
The other commanders took their seats in silence.
The Commission would check all appointments before they took their seats.
The three took their seats.
The two walked to the on campus cafe and took their seats.

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She and Chakotay took their seats simultaneously.
They arrived at the Sambadrome and took their seats.
However, they took their seats by early fall.
The rest of the class quickly took their seats.
When the two women took their seats in the calèche, both were seized with shyness.
Owing to these circumstances about ten people took their seats in the sanctuary.
The group took their seats at the table, joined by Mrs. Bennet.
It was unique that four outstanding personalities took their seats at the same session.
The Qurayshite emissaries were also seated when the Muslims entered and took their seats.
The family members took their seats once more.
Morales ' entourage of ministers and ambassadors took their seats.
The permanent members of the Council took their seats in a distant and very different age.
The members, who had taken and subscribed the oath required by law, took their seats.
Merchants and Roman citizens took their seats in the middle rows.
Before the hour arrived, dressed for the occasion, they took their seats.
Tom and Mary took their seats.
Soon afterwards the Judges, two in number, entered, and took their seats.
As a result no Indians took their seats in the Council.
The 108 dukes also all found their areas and took their seats.
Image: The independent group took their seats on the opposition benches.
They bowed to each other, and took their seats.
The Scottish members took their seats at Westminster in November 1707.
When the bell rang, the audience took their seats.
The elected MPs took their seats on 23 March.
Then, having been bathed, they entered the Singarighar and took their seats on a throne.
The opposition deputies eventually took their seats in the National Assembly.
DPK affiliated members took their seats.
The King, the Queen, and all the Court took their seats in richly ornamented gondolas.
After they washed their hands, they took their seats at the table.
The three vice-chairmen were elected by acclamation and took their seats beside the chairman.
Ultimately, they took their seats.
Words to them, and they took their seats.
In practice, only the non-Sinn Féin MPs took their seats at Westminster.
Hence, Hisui 's group took their seats.
The " Total " column indicates the number of members who took their seats following the 2007 elections.

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