The saying "sit in the presence" is usually used to refer to being in close proximity to someone or an object.
Here is an example sentence: It was a once in a lifetime experience to sit in the presence of Barack Obama.
This is pretty close: Please don't tell them they shouldn't sit with you, my lord.
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"Siéntense" and "Siéntese" mean "Sit" (the command).
they sit on the bench
If you mean a sit-up as in the exercise, the plural is sit-ups.
you mean a$$hole.... what do you sit on when at the computer, what do you sit on when your on the john?
sit down or have a sit
I believe the word you're after is, "pursue" (as in to chase after, or follow).
Divine Presence
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What kind of presence? There are no such thing as ghosts peoples!
The definition of the word presence is existing in a specific place at any given time. A presence is generally felt, but it is not seen.