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8 Sentences With "sat heavily"

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He sat heavily at the table and wolfed down his food.
As we entered Calafuria on viale Marche at 25:26 AM, the half panzerotti sat heavily in my belly.
The waterfront buildings, so solid and staid and clean, sat heavily along the shore like gold watches in velvet cases.
The broad, dark green military uniform sat heavily on her slight frame; she had officially become Private First Class Manning, someone her father had wanted her to be.
But viewed through the eyes of Kolchak himself, it became more of a cop drama, with cases of the week and the slow-building weight of a job that sat heavily in his soul.
To support the album, The Orb embarked on the Organic Tour with Orbital, Meat Beat Manifesto, Underworld, Zion Train, and The Chemical Brothers. The Village Voice described The Orb as "on its way down" and the stresses of touring sat heavily on member Alex Paterson, but The Orb decided not to "pack it in" and instead continued touring and producing.
Meanwhile, the stresses of touring sat heavily on Paterson; he considered retiring the Orb, but continued touring and producing. In 1997 the band sold their studio Joe's Garage to the Godfrey brothers of Morcheeba."Sound On Sound Morcheeba studio 1997" Sue Sillitoe, "Morcheeba: From Clapham to The Orb" Sound on Sound, December 1997 That same year, they In 1997, they contributed a cover of "Jo the Waiter" to the Gary Numan tribute album Random. Paterson and Fehlmann, along with usual collaborators Hughes, Nick Burton, and Phillips, wrote and produced Cydonia for a planned 1999 release.
Even so, he "...was a tactical genius, whose assistance was often sought..." by amateur captains, but in his day professionals were not trained as captains and the burden sat heavily on his shoulders.p14, John Kay, Ashes to Hassett, John Sherratt & Son, 1951 He began well with a 3-0 victory over India in 1952 and regained the Ashes 1-0 in 1953. England pulled back from being 2-0 down to square a series in the West Indies in 1953-54 despite political interference, riots and dubious umpiring. England drew 1-1 with Pakistan in 1954, but Hutton was ill for two Tests and the Rev David Sheppard captained England.

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