Which preposition to use with fitnesses
It was then young, just emerging, as it were, from nothingness, growing into form, assuming shape, and gathering attributes of fitness for exterior vitality, preparing the way for higher existences than mere inorganic matter.
Its beautifully kept grounds and outbuildings appealed to his innate sense of the fitness of things, while its air of abundant comfort made it difficult to realize that the world was full of hunger and woe.
But why did they choose and use the word at alla word whose old meaning every heathen knewunless for some innate fitness in it to express something in the character of God?
It is only because it has such unusual fitness to child-nature, such a store of philosophy and ingenuity in its appliances, and such a wealth of spiritual truth in its aims and methods, that it is so great a power with neglected children and ignorant and vicious parents.
This is not luck, but a certain fitness between the author's mind and the public needs.
Appraising vocational fitness by means of psychological tests.
Caldigate almost feared that the man was a dangerous companion, but still there was a certain fitness about him for the thing contemplated; and, for such a venture, where could he find any other companion who would be fit? Dr. Shand, the father, was a physician enjoying a considerable amount of provincial eminence in a small town in Essex.
It was a test of our endurance on the march and our fitness with small supper.