Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [be] fit for " in BNC.

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1 Warrington scrum-half Kevin Ellis ( broken ribs ) , Carlisle hooker Barry Williams ( chipped bone in his back ) and powerful Widnes second row Paul Moriarty ( knee damage ) face a frantic battle to be fit for the match on November 27 .
2 QPR 's England winger Andy Sinton has made a remarkable recovery to be fit for the visit of Crystal Palace since leaving Loftus Road on crutches after last week 's win against Oldham .
3 The Allstar forward has been battling against injury lately and is given a 50/50 chance of being fit for Sunday .
4 On the other hand in Dodd v Wilson & McWilliam [ 1946 ] 2 All ER 691 , the plaintiff contracted with a veterinary surgeon to inoculate his cattle with a serum and it was held that the surgeon impliedly warranted the vaccine to be fit for the purpose for which it was supplied .
5 The section could be interpreted as requiring goods to be fit for all of their purposes .
6 Her piercing household face swam across his eyeline , even more changed from its former self than now , and hermetic in its enthusiasm for nursery objects properly researched by child psychiatrists to be fit for the middle-class children who would lose them without a pang .
7 He damaged ligaments in Saturday 's 2-2 draw with Coventry , and his hopes of being fit for Wednesday 's European Cup tie against Rangers remain slim .
8 OLDHAM 'S Ian Olney faces a race against time to be fit for tonight 's Premier League match against Norwich at Boundary park .
9 Hirst faces a race against time to be fit for England 's friendly in Spain next month after still feeling his way back from an Achilles tendon injury .
10 CROCKED Chris Waddle faces a race against time to be fit for Sheffield Wednesday 's return to Europe .
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