1 And we make it just fit at the same time.
2 I said: Put the lines and then fit in the steps.
3 Everyone, his mother, his brother, everyone thought fit to interfere in the affairs of his heart.
4 The ploughland was in splendid condition; in a couple of days it would be fit for harrowing and sowing.
5 Putting a cup before Anna, she took out a cigarette, and, fitting it into a silver holder, she lighted it.
6 She said she was going to the wise woman; her boy had screaming fits, so she was taking him to be doctored.
7 "Yes, I imagine that this will be the solitary example of a properly fitted hospital in Russia," said Sviazhsky.
8 To Sergey Ivanovitch the country was particularly good, because there it was possible and fitting to do nothing.
9 But that moment had passed, and he could not make his state of mind at that moment fit into the rest of his life.
10 They will most likely be perfectly fitted," said Stepan Arkadyevitch, "when education has become general among them.
11 It was evident that ample supplies of beefsteak, truffles, and Burgundy never failed to reach him at the fitting hour.
12 Everything about his face and figure, from his short-cropped black hair and freshly shaven chin down to his loosely fitting, brand-new uniform, was simple and at the same time elegant.
13 He remembered later the scandal over a boy, whom he had taken from the country to bring up, and, in a fit of rage, had so violently beaten that proceedings were brought against him for unlawfully wounding.
14 The point was that in the lodge that was being built the carpenter had spoiled the staircase, fitting it together without calculating the space it was to fill, so that the steps were all sloping when it was put in place.
15 These fits of jealousy, which of late had been more and more frequent with her, horrified him, and however much he tried to disguise the fact, made him feel cold to her, although he knew the cause of her jealousy was her love for him.
16 He was not so much annoyed that he had not received the post, that he had been conspicuously passed over; but it was incomprehensible, amazing to him that they did not see that the wordy phrase-monger Stremov was the last man fit for it.
17 And, disagreeable as it was to the princess to seem to take the first step in wishing to make the acquaintance of Madame Stahl, who thought fit to give herself airs, she made inquiries about Varenka, and, having ascertained particulars about her tending to prove that there could be no harm though little good in the acquaintance, she herself approached Varenka and made acquaintance with her.
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