Example sentences of "must be [adv] fit " in BNC.
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1 | You must be reasonably fit and be sure you can handle the prevailing wind , weather and tidal conditions . |
2 | It is at the time of delivery that the goods must be reasonably fit for the purpose for which the buyer indicated he wanted them . |
3 | ‘ All we can assume is he must be very fit for his age . ’ |
4 | ‘ All we can assume is he must be very fit for his age . ’ |
5 | ‘ You must be very fit , ’ she said in an odd tone , staring at his chest . |
6 | Indeed the Law Commission Working Paper No 77 , Implied Terms in Contracts for the Supply of Goods ( 1977 ) , recognised three possible approaches : firstly , the bailor is strictly liable ( Jones v Page ( 1867 ) 15 LT 619 per Kelly CB at p621 ) ; secondly , the goods must be as fit as care and skill can make them ( Hyman v Nye ( 1881 ) 6 QBD 685 per Lindley J at p682 ) ; thirdly , the bailor is liable only if he fails to take reasonable care to ensure that the goods are fit which , as the via media of the two other approaches , was eventually adopted in s9 of SGSA 1982 . |
7 | Your sick parent must be mentally fit to make this decision of her own free will , and it does not rob her of the right to make her own decisions as to the spending of her money or her free access to it . |
8 | He must be superbly fit , she decided . |