Example sentences of "[vb mod] fit into the " in BNC.

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1 These should fit into the well of the recessed window and have a flange which overlaps the edge of the well .
2 Yet it too must fit into the confines of Studio D. To increase its apparent depth several backdrops have been added to the sets , including one to make the corridors seem much longer .
3 As it turns out , our long way round through the deaf community , its history , sign language , memory and interpreting has given us an understanding of the concept of Total Communication and of how it might fit into the world of deaf people .
4 The evaluators found that the guide was less well used that it might have been and consider ways in which a guide might fit into the ‘ socially-oriented ’ structure of the training year .
5 might fit into the next one .
6 Not wishing to be a pansy , I stepped up my pace too , but I was no match for the male legs I was pursuing since both of my spindly little limbs could fit into the right leg of his breeches .
7 At the second meeting on 9th June , Hunt was called as a witness ; he presented a paper which demonstrated that if all the Government Offices ‘ scattered about in various parts of the metropolis ’ , with the exception of the Admiralty and the Inland Revenue at Somerset House , were housed in four storeys , although architecturally ‘ hardly desirable ’ , allowing for courts and roads , they could fit into the area between Richmond Terrace , the river , Parliament Square and the park , and still leave space for expansion .
8 It is feasible that there will be situations where words that are misspelled or mis-recognised are actually transformed by the error into other words , ( i.e. resulting in error type A — section 5.2.3 ) which could fit into the sentence .
9 There is nothing wrong with being realistic and I suppose Scotland has about 20 or so players who could fit into the national side without weakening it , especially as we have recently lost a third of that national side .
10 It was found that everyone could fit into the cellars , if the need arose , but £200 had to be spent on fans to improve the ventilation .
11 Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have reconstructed a skeletal foot to show that Lucy and her kind Australopithecus afarensis ) would fit into the footprints at Laetoli .
12 It had been so self-evident to Dalgliesh that the squad would need a senior woman detective that he had devoted his energy to choosing the right one , rather than to speculating how well she would fit into the team .
13 Tagg would not classify headhunting firms as good or bad , but spoke of the need to find an individual consultant who would fit into the company 's style and culture .
14 It helps everyone get started if there are notes indicating where and how video materials would fit into the syllabus .
15 According to the electoral platform of the CPD as regards political prisoners , a distinction would be made between prisoners of conscience and prisoners of violence , and those accused of " homicide , grievous bodily harm , kidnapping and child theft " would fit into the former category .
16 It 's vast ( England would fit into the state of Kansas alone ! ) full of variety and beauty .
17 We wanted to see if these players would fit into the side and if they wanted to play for the side .
18 After his arrest , the vermilion red Metro car belonging to 51-year-old Michael Sams was used for the demonstration , which proved that the bin would fit into the back of the vehicle , still allowing the tail-gate to be shut .
19 Mrs Thatcher told the Soviet minister yesterday that Britain is not opposed to the idea of a pan-European summit , but the participants must agree on how it will fit into the building of the ‘ new European architecture . ’
20 Tools included are a lightweight folding ladder that goes in a car boot ; a 1.3m ladder-frame , easy-climb alloy tower ; a lightweight vibrating plate for settling concrete paving blocks , that will fit into the smallest of cars ; a copper tube T-end joiner ; a skip loader ; a 10m two-man hydraulic lift ; Alligator saw ; a tree stump chipper ; and even a bouncy castle !
21 Nevertheless , this hardback edition which will fit into the smallest of pockets carries historical reflections on Yorkshire cricket by Ted Lester and Anthony Woodhouse , and an immaculate and extensive records section .
22 I give suggestions about savoury , sweet and fruit and vegetable dishes and also about food that will fit into the themes I have described .
23 Think in advance about using Dacron tape for a spar pocket , and how it will fit into the plan of the kite , taking the ripstop into the pocket , not outside !
24 Its selling point is portability : it will fit into the palm of a hand .
25 Like the Grumman biplanes , all the 262s will be built to airworthy standards and the only deviation from the original plans will be their General Electric J–85 engines , which will fit into the engine cowlings without altering their contours .
26 10 a ) How many small squares will fit in one row across the large square ? b ) How many rows will fit down the square ? c ) Therefore how many small squares will fit into the large square ? d ) What is the area of each small square ? e ) What is the area of the large square in mm2 ? f ) Now complete the sentence : 1 cm2 is made up of … mm2 .
27 c ) How many small cubes will fit into the large cube ?
28 Oxford Minidictionaries 15th July Abbreviations , £3.50 Spanish , £2.99 Science , £2.99 German Grammar , £2.99 German Verbs , £2.99 Promotion spend : over £30,000 Competition : to win an Oxford Mini car , customers must decide how many copies of the Oxford English Minidictionary will fit into the car P.o.s. : giant window showcards , competition form dispensers , counterpacks , posters , new spinners Tour : the Oxford Mini will tour major towns in Britain , beginning in Manchester in July
29 Here Lotus Improve has scanned all the available disk drives and is giving advice on how well Improve will fit into the available space
30 Small thin sections will fit into the carrier of a 35 mm enlarger : larger preparations and peels require a plate enlarger .
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