He was sitting in the main room, occupying the one chair.
Then I turned my head to the right, to see who occupied the chair at my hand's side.
He was director of the school from 1937 to 1957, although he continued to occupy his chair as well until 1954.
"I thought we'd eat country style, sitting at a table," he said, occupying the other chair.
You look as if you thought I was occupying your chair?
In 1816, he returned to Halle to occupy the chair of political economy.
They saw the black-clad man who occupied the massive chair.
He occupied the chair until his retirement in 1931.
Particularly in academia, the word chairman is often used to describe the person occupying the chair.
The movie tells a story of how the game of politics is played when a woman occupies a man's chair.
She took a chair, more than ready now to answer his questions.
I took a chair to one side to watch him.
I took the chair which had been his last night.
He walked back and sat on the end of the bed, to let her take the chair.
She took the chair with its back to the window.
He took the chair at the head of the table.
I took the chair with my back to the door.
Myself, I take the great chair at the other end of the table.
He will not be able to take the chair to left field with him.
Because he wanted her to, she took the single chair.