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(61) As long as warm blood flows in my body and I am fit to remember, my experience of Fiona will never be lost.
(62) But she could not go home, given how she felt; fit to throw a tantrum.
(63) Head-injured patients are normally admitted to hospital and kept there until it is certain that they are fully fit to return home.
(64) Furthermore, the Conservative Party was, it argued, the only party fit to assume this role.
(65) Clare thought Caro didn't look fit to come out of hospital.
(66) He was horrified that women like that should think they were fit to be seen in leotards and striped leggings.
(67) The February issue of eve took eight stories from the papers and tested whether they were fit to be published.
(68) This may include a statement confirming that the animals are healthy and fit to travel and an import licence.
(69) He hopes to be fit to defend his Masters title at the end of next month and has begun light training.
(70) He had clearly been sobbing fit to burst, but he was now past that.
(71) That body did not see fit to authorize trials by military commission in Indiana, but by the strongest implication prohibited them.
(72) He never thought I was fit to run a shoe shop. Damn right, too!
(73) The government has seen fit to start testing more nuclear weapons.
(74) Apart from these weaknesses, the Government has seen fit to deny an additional safeguard which might have been presumed to operate.
(75) You bring us news of what the public prints Think fit to say upon our royal performance?
(76) Police kept her locked up in a cell until she gave a negative breath test and was deemed fit to leave.
(77) He will now be required to submit to medical examinations to determine whether he is fit to stand trial.
(78) George Best was/is a drunken waste of space who wasn't fit to tie Eddie Gray's shoelaces.
(79) More good news:-There is a good chance he will be fit to play against Battyburn on Sunday.
(80) We don't know if Gascoigne will be fit to play in Saturday's game, but we're all hopeful.
(81) In May, Harvey wrote to say that he and his wife were now fit to return to duty.
(82) If he regards the inspectorate's independence and integrity as humbug, he is not fit to serve as Minister of State.
(83) On the thirtieth of December the doctor called again and pronounced Ruth fit to get up.
(84) He must have been physically fit to survive the punishing schedule to which he submitted himself.
(85) Before tenured teachers can be dismissed, school boards must show cause why they are not fit to teach.
(86) In order to build stamina something more energetic like swimming,[http://sentencedict.com/fit to.html] cycling or keeping fit to music can be very beneficial and enjoyable.
(87) Questions will be asked, even if they are not asked publicly, about whether he is physically fit to continue in office.
(88) He never thought I was fit to run a shoe shop.
(89) But the country is no longer fit to be enjoyed.
(90) But one must be suitably dressed for a country visit and I had absolutely nothing fit to wear.
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