Example sentences of "fit into an " in BNC.
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1 | While PCs can have 9-pin and/or 25-pin serial ports , you should only find 25-pin ports on external modems — internal modems fit into an expansion slot and do n't require a physical serial port socket . |
2 | The facts of observation might , or might not , fit into an acknowledged scheme of the universe , but the important thing , in Galileo 's opinion , was to accept the facts and build the theory to fit them . |
3 | One interpretation would see fairness as simply fitting into an adjudicative framework and not necessitating the development of non-adjudicative procedures . |
4 | So it 's important that they 're supported throughout by senior staff , because it 's never very easy to fit into an established team who may be used to the old ways of doing things . ’ |
5 | The number of modules too large to fit volume specifies the number of modules which are too large to fit into an empty volume . |
6 | Individuals have different needs , and these will differ according to their situation and time of life : a young graduate may have a strong need to sense that she or he fits into an organisation , while a middle-aged employee facing redundancy may have future security as a main priority . |
7 | This research proposal is designed to look at how this Inquiry fits into an evolutionary model of the development of the public inquiry as a democratic and political device for analysing information and ensuring that legal interests are safeguarded , what views the various participants have of the Inquiry before , during and after it occurs , and how the Inquiry as a process handles the arguments raised by its terms of reference , from the viewpoints of fairness , fullness , thoroughness and public legitimacy . |
8 | Reference 2 and Figure 9 explain HSE 's views on how ALARP fits into an overall approach to risk control . |
9 | Bolinger points out furthermore that the use of the to infinitive after verbs of perception when they shift to the inferential sense fits into an overall pattern with the object + infinitive construction . |
10 | It seems as if I have been here a lot longer than a few years , and I do not think that I could ever fit into an institutional regime again . |
11 | Kilvert , who in 1870 attended the funeral of a rich aunt in Worcester Cathedral , has described how the lead coffin , lined with white satin , was fitted into an outer coffin of dark oak , the lid of which was surmounted by a ‘ brass breastplate ’ . |
12 | Legends about stones glowing , tingling and emanating music and sound can also clearly be fitted into an energy theory . |
13 | This component can be fitted into an ordinary 18-pin d.i.l. holder , but it must have the middle six pins trimmed away before it will plug into the board . |
14 | Double Action Two reinforcing elements fitted into an EVA midsole , and visible through the outsole . |
15 | The knowledge is adaptive when it can be fitted into an already existing framework within the individual but allows an extension of his capabilities . |
16 | In this way , specific dates can be given to a sequence of finds as more information becomes available : if , for example , a cemetery which had been in use for several decades is excavated , the finds from each grave are studied as individual groups to be fitted into an overall sequence . |
17 | The mean strain in the phase r is the same as the uniform strain inside a spherical inclusion , composed of the material of the rth phase ; this is perfectly fitted into an infinite matrix consisting of the comparison material , which is under uniform strain at infinity . |
18 | It was fitted into an antelope-horn hilt carved at the top with the Beast 's head . |
19 | ‘ You mean you came all the way into Nice to get something that could be fitted into an envelope ? ’ |
20 | A recent report published by the Botswana Christian Council reveals that bushmen in Botswana , disorientated by being moved off their land and " fitted into an alien mode of existence " , have been tortured by police when arrested for poaching wild animals or killing livestock . |