Example sentences of "to fit [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We can juggle the hours around a bit to fit in with other things . ’
2 The previous result has been restated to fit in with new accounting standards .
3 Western practices and ideas were modified to fit in with Japanese reality — though there were periods when ‘ Westernization ’ was very much the vogue .
4 He concludes that the effectiveness of a given system should be based on its ability to fit in with the external systems making up its environment on the one hand , and , on the other hand , on its competence in allowing its own sub-systems to fit in with each other .
5 The hood is designed to fit in with standard kitchen units or can be fitted on its own over a freestanding cooker and is available in white or brown .
6 These dimensions have been tested ergonomically , and are designed to fit in with standard appliances , so they provide a useful guide if you are building your own units instead of buying ready-made .
7 SLIMMING down of staff at a North Wales nuclear power station to fit in with modern technology and reduced power generation has meant 100 jobs being lost in the Trawsfynydd area over the past 12 months .
8 Honeymoon not essential , and anyway ( a ) difficult to fit in with all those meetings ( b ) not much different from your annual holiday .
9 Most models are 60 cm ( 24 in ) wide to fit in with average counter tops .
10 Most models are 60 cm ( 24 in ) wide to fit in with average counter top measurements .
11 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
12 When the more straightforward side of the questioning has been dealt with it is usual for the interviewer to move on to more difficult areas of assessment — motivation , enthusiasm , ability to fit in with existing staff , flexibility , readiness to travel if necessary , stability of home background , etc .
13 And Dowty will quickly be moulded to fit in with these interests .
14 With three colourways to choose from , it is guaranteed to fit in with any colour scheme .
15 You might occasionally need to change your exercise programme to fit in with different needs or different time constraints but it is essential that you maintain an adequate level of physical fitness .
16 Actually , I had n't played with Craig on the North American tour but we had trained together and he is such a very good player , and , of course , in playing district and other representative rugby you just have to fit in with different stand-offs .
17 Some employers will not allow you to ‘ job share ’ officially , but may be open to revising your job description to fit in with local service needs .
18 ‘ And somehow it seems to fit in with this landscape too — perhaps it 's the sense of space … ’
19 When did you last make a considerable personal adjustment to fit in with some deeply felt need your partner has articulated ?
20 to fit in with some of the other things that we .
21 Some churches are closed against the will of local people to fit in with diocesan pastoral plans .
22 After all , despite the joys of companionship , in any close relationship there is usually the debit side , the compromises and sacrifices that are often made to fit in with another person 's wishes and way of life .
23 For example , if you have to undertake practical work ( e.g. placement with an organization ) as part of your course , who obtains that placement and how closely does it have to fit in with academic training ?
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