There were many wooden chairs for the bulk of his visitors, and two wicker armchairs with red cloth cushions for superior people. From the packing-cases had emerged some Indian clubs, […], and all these articles […] made a scattered and untidy decoration that Mrs. Clough assiduously dusted and greatly cherished.
Meanwhile Nanny Broome was recovering from her initial panic and seemed anxious to make up for any kudos she might have lost, by exerting her personality to the utmost. She took the policeman's helmet and placed it on a chair, and unfolded his tunic to shake it and fold it up again for him.
All I need to weather a snowstorm is hot coffee, a warm fire, a good book and a comfortable chair.
The Chair behaves himself like a Busby amongst so many school-boys[...]and takes a little too much on him.
It can hardly be conceived that the Chair would fail to gain the support of the House.
Under the rules of order adopted by the board, the chair may neither make nor second motions.
My violin teacher used to play first chair with the Boston Pops.
He killed a cop: he's going to get the chair.
The court will show no mercy; if he gets convicted, it's the chair for him.
In 1928 [Martin] Heidegger succeeded [Edmund] Husserl to take a chair at Freiburg [...]
Think what an equipage thou hast in air, / And view with scorn two pages and a chair.