His soft brown eyes slowly drifted to meet my very confused and puzzled gaze and with a simple wave of the hand gestured for me to take a seat. |
There he sees a pretty and fresh-faced young woman who asks him, in a voice slightly tinged with a foreign accent, to take a seat. |
Oozing charm, the 55-year-old Parisian beckons me to take a seat and immediately launches into sales pitch mode. |
Although a comfortable-looking row of chairs sat facing the throne, he did not take a seat. |
He cleared a space on his bed for his sister to take a seat and flopped down in his swivel chair. |
Visitors can also take a seat in the mock-up executive box, designed to help sell the various corporate packages. |