Example sentences of "fitted into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The booties are glued at the toe and heel boxes and fitted into the outer shell , glued down the sides of the tongue then stitched round the boot mouth . |
2 | If the garden is small it will be a case of growing the monkey puzzle in the swimming pool , so many demands will be made on it , but most herbs are sufficiently ornamental to be fitted into the aesthetic need that a garden fulfils . |
3 | Held at each company premises or in hotels , the roadshows gave employees an insight into the Group 's operations as a whole and how their Company fitted into the overall scheme of things . |
4 | It was soon realised that the Cutters fitted into the new approach to Customs work very well . |
5 | The unanimous consensus was that every single sherd fitted into the first century , except a mortarium rim found in the uppermost layer . |
6 | It is hard to see how a minute understanding of the development of the Greek language from Homer to Demosthenes , or of the keys used by Brahms in the second subjects of the first movements of his sonatas can be fitted into the usual pattern of socially useful knowledge . |
7 | Wallers , masons , builders and slaters ; those engaged building and maintaining water races ; surface carters , and labourers who might one day find themselves cutting grass for the mine horses and shovelling tailings or road repairing the next — all fitted into the day-worker class . |
8 | This now historic photograph of Leeds shows how the nineteenth-century terraced houses were fitted into the pre-existing pattern of fields . |
9 | One of the Great Danes was simultaneously clambering into my lap , trying to get all four legs fitted into the available footage , under the delusion that she was some other size . |
10 | Our ideas of how these originated and fitted into the early Church hierarchy are only just developing , but already the pattern is becoming clearer . |
11 | A Getrag gearset for the five-speed manual 'box is fitted into the existing case , while suspension changes follow a predictable route with increased spring rates front and rear , firmer valving for the dampers and a large rear anti-roll bar . |
12 | destination blinds were fitted into the existing boxes . |
13 | So far as the economic aspects of devaluation were concerned , the situation was almost bizarre : there was little understanding of the interaction between devaluation and various parts of domestic economic policy , no careful or considered analysis of the appropriate rate , and no perception of how sterling fitted into the international structure of exchange rates or , more immediately , whether the problem stemmed from the weakness of sterling or the strength of the dollar ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
14 | Mr MacGregor 's expected announcement of the route of a railway between London and the Channel Tunnel has been postponed because it could not be fitted into the parliamentary timetable yesterday . |
15 | The most recent writers on the subject have been more cautious , and have pointed out that not all towns can be fitted into the same pattern , and that local factors bulked large in each case ( 71 ; 75 , p.45 ) . |
16 | They can not all be fitted into the same rigid framework . |
17 | Miller was quite used to finding that his work fitted into the elusive category of ‘ UnAmericanism ’ . |
18 | On the other hand , Clara would have fitted into the Jaguar-driving clique . |
19 | In comparison South Africa had played a few unconvincing trials fitted into the domestic Currie Cup programme . |
20 | There are some aspects of psychology which have not yet been fitted into the neural net paradigm . |
21 | Lighting circuit fuses are rated at 5amp ( yellow ) , 30amp ( red ) and 45amp ( green ) ; all are different sizes , with he exception of the 15 and 20amp fuses , so can not be fitted into the wrong fuseholder . |