Example sentences of "[be] fitted into a " in BNC.
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1 | Now , with the division of Germany almost at an end , there are uncomfortable questions about the future of the two alliances , and how , if at all , they can be fitted into a Europe that includes a re-unified Germany . |
2 | We hear many reports that the Land Rover 2.5 litre turbo diesel engine is underpowered , drinks oil and needs constant servicing Can the new Discovery 200 TDi turbo diesel engine be fitted into a 110 as a replacement engine ? |
3 | As well as over a bath , a shower can be fitted into a purpose-made cubicle ( which sometimes comes with the shower valve already fitted ) , or into a combination of side screens , shower doors and partition walls . |
4 | Alternatively , it is quite straightforward to construct one 's own roller system which can be fitted into a standard incubator . |
5 | Derain 's Baigneuses is in many ways closer in spirit to the Demoiselles , and it was regarded by Vauxcelles at least , as a revolutionary work , but it had the advantage that it could still be fitted into a traditional frame of reference . |
6 | A waste disposer can , of course , be fitted into a single main sink , but do make sure your building or house has the sort of drainage system that will not be fouled up by liquid refuse in bulk . |
7 | Note that some push-fit joints must be fitted into a solvent-weld system to allow for expansion . |
8 | Forty-eight was the maximum number of matches that could be fitted into a day . |
9 | It has not proved possible as yet to get a Homeopathic lecturer but this is still being followed up and will be fitted into a future programme . |
10 | If Edmund Ironside 's involvement with the Welsh is not thought sufficiently established by this evidence , it can also be fitted into a plausible historical context . |
11 | Osbern records the presence of royal housecarls to prevent interference by the Londoners , and this can be fitted into a credible historical context of popular hostility to the Danes in the city , arising from the fighting and sieges of Æthelred 's time , the heavy taxation of 1018 , and the probability that Cnut found it prudent to maintain a garrison there . |
12 | All the known forms were fitted into a single sequence so that the Neanderthals became our own immediate ancestors . |
13 | G Those discussions were fitted into a regular CDP meeting which itself discussed ‘ polytechnic autonomy ’ , and in which a variety of views were recorded — the institutions were at different stages of development ; the CNAA had established national status and its degrees were accepted currency ; the CNAA was known to be giving serious attention to ways and means of giving greater freedoms to experienced colleges ; emphasis should not be placed on charters as such … . |
14 | Everything in Jean-Claude 's life had been decided before he met me , and I was being fitted into a preordained pattern . |
15 | They are fitted into a ‘ worktop ’ counter or the top of a vanity unit , with a cupboard below . |
16 | Reorganization is fitted into a model which already exists without sufficient attention always being given to those parts which do not fit very well . |
17 | The mains output socket SK1 is a Euro-style snap-in type which is fitted into a suitable cutout on the rear panel . |
18 | The mesh can be cut to suit the arch , and flat or bridging sections can be used to join the curved ends where the arch is fitted into a wide opening . |
19 | We know at Wharram Percy in Yorkshire , for example , that the medieval village was fitted into a prehistoric and Roman field system ( Fig.30 ) , and at Hound Tor on Dartmoor the medieval hamlet was built around a Bronze Age settlement and its fields ( Fig. 47 ) . |