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(31) Can you measure the desk to see if it'll fit into that corner? (32) What you are really launching is a new way to think about yourself and to fit into the work world. (33) These should fit into the well of the recessed window and have a flange which overlaps the edge of the well. (34) Of course, when he got home he found they wouldn't fit into his console! (35) If they are not going to fit into school then they must be placed somewhere more suitable. (36) It helps everyone get started if there are notes indicating where and how video materials would fit into the syllabus. (37) One whole phylum of creatures, the rotifers, seem to fit into no known evolutionary tree at all. (38) What was the domain of the desktop until recently can now fit into a briefcase and will soon sit in the pocket. (39) We arrive in Paris, and make a tight fit into a tiny chambre de bonne in the Fifteenth Arrondissement. (40) Can he fit into what you have, or do you have to change the whole deal around for him? (41) A fitted carpet washed across the floor and its floral pattern was far too big to fit into the space it occupied. (42) Many real-world data structures fit into the hierarchical pattern, however, and they are also readily understood. (43) The reaction against this structure has produced forms of politics that do not fit into traditional political categories. (44) Certain chronic or terminal ailments may fit into this category, as may negative aspects of membership of a minority group. (45) These solid state stereo units are only 1U high and fit into a 19 inch rack space. (46) Assess how your possessions fit into your new lifestyle together. (47) There have been several suggestions as to how fossil agnathans may fit into a scheme such as this. (48) It wouldn't fit into the sequence, it wouldn't match up with the ledger. (48)try its best to collect and create good sentences. (49) The last pieces of the jigsaw were beginning to fit into place. (50) The impure is what menaces order, since by definition it does not fit into the scheme of things. (51) We do not know what sort of a variable it is; it does not seem to fit into any category. (52) Companies ignore innovations because they do not fit into any of their existing business units. (53) The traditional Buddhist values of loving kindness and compassion do not seem to fit into the new world that absorbs the children. (54) Only our titles and job descriptions fit into the frame. (55) He was very fond of her but it strained imagination to see how she could fit into a policeman's life. (56) We fit into the latter category in these terms, but not in our own. (57) So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes - or quotas. (58) The machine had a massive storage capacity which could nevertheless fit into a handbag. (59) All cases of transmission of the AIDS virus ever studied fit into one of these three categories. (60) Front and center in the school's mission statement is the goal that all students learn how they fit into society.