Sentences with phrase «everything would fit»

Yes, we measured down to the very last detail to make sure everything would fit.
I had to do a lot of editing so everything would fit on one page.
«I use to think that somewhere along the line, I'd find the key to that perfect life... and that once I had it, every day would be golden and easy and everything would fit.
If I went into my closet today everything would fit me, suit my body type, and virtually all of it would go with other pieces.
This project here took some time because I had to work out a scheme for the necklaces beforehand, so everything would fit together in the end.
I've ordered a Large in everything so far, and I usually skew towards an XL but everything has fit just right.
Sizing: Mostly everything has fit me true to size.

Not exact matches

Take the advice of your mentors and fit it into your life as you see fit, but everything you do should have your own spin on it.
We've been sold on a heroic ideal of the uber - man and super-women who kill themselves saying yes to everyone, sleeping four hours a night and straining to fit everything in.
MT is when you copy and paste someone's tweet and add your own comment, but you have to shorten the original tweet to make everything fit.
I am going to continue to share as I see it fit and although I do not know close to everything, I have been through a lot.
Her assistant has to do the research and schedule everything to fit in.
Everything from sidebars and widgets to PDFs that don't fit a mobile screen can have an effect — either keeping visitors coming back or leading them to abandon you completely.
It would fit into the Kremlin's aggressive campaign to undermine its western adversaries, using everything from espionage operations to election cyberattacks.
Additionally, the Gigafactory must be attractive because Musk sees it as a product — something that has been carefully planned, where everything fits together with a certain harmony.
«I love everything science and tech, so it's only natural that Bitcoin would be a perfect fit.
Great infographic too I'd add that there's not always a one size fits all for everything, for example, Mari Smith does publish VERY long post and manages to get pretty decent engagement.
I made a CD of all the rough demos and rough mixes and stuff that we had so far, which we had versions of every song on the record at that point, and Tim came back, and he just said «man I like everything but I just don't think that «Backwoods Nation» fits.
Just because everything fits into your schedule doesn't mean you'll have the energy to handle it all.
Well I don't believe in everything you believe but I would vote for you over Romney if you were the best fit for president because I don't base a candidate on his religion.
People of God have a way of trying to fit everything into a «perfect little box», when the real story may be different from what they believe to have happened.
I've merely demonstrated that you are a blind fool who will constantly twist and spin everything so it can fit in your little bubble of a world.
As such, Jesus does not appear to have the need to fit everything in, follow a prayer outline, use any special language, remember any prayer requests, or even begin and end the prayer with a flowery introduction and conclusion.
Everything is context specific, and whilst NP's statement about boundaries had a context, I want to know how THAT context fits in with THIS context.
It's just not that easy to find the church that has everything, meets all our spiritual needs and fits our personalities.
But God is God and He can not lie and since all the books we have in the canon have to be fully inspired because if they were not this would mean God failed in preserving His Word and so we can not have that so we have to just make do with what we have and so we just keep trusting God and making everything fit as best we can.
He has a take on angels, Satan, and demons which I have never heard before, and which seems to fit the biblical text in a way that, if true, would cause me to read much of Scripture in a whole different way, and which would cause me to view life, and governments, and cities, and politics, and animals, and plants and pretty much everything in a whole new way also.
I think I am with Sam in this one, if you can fit it in less words when you are finished with the long letter, and still keep everything in there you want to say then that would be great.
Noting how men have polluted and raped the natural environment and how we have applied our ingenuity to practically everything except how to make the earth fit for human habitation, he concludes:
I would prefer to argue that just as there are numerous good examples of these structures in Paul's other letters but not everything in the letters fit these structures, so also with 1 Corinthians.
There are many items that the Times, which claims to publish everything that's fit to print, has printed although they were not fit.
This fits with everything we have seen about election so far.
He insists that he does not have a «system,» but all kinds of people persist in trying to systematically fit everything under the sun into his key ideas about «mimetic desire» and «sacred violence.»
Moreover, each human being must be constituted of many millions of these «unit - happenings» or «experiences,» because Hartshorne affirms that persons have about ten new ones per second and that they fit together so smoothly that the transitions between them go largely unnoticed.12 And inasmuch as everything in the universe is composed of similar unit - experiences or actual entities, the number of them that occurs at any given instant of time (if we may legitimately speak of such instants) must be stupendously large.
The fragments would not fit together, and, in any case, everything would depend on the point of view from which one tried to arrange them.
I'm sorry that all the logic and facts presented here in this little thread has failed in anyway to to stop your circular logic and twisting everything to fit into your delusion.
It would surely have been very simple to arrange things in such a way that everything fitted properly if, after all, these prophecies, these words of God, these divine interventions in history, are all the religious interpretations of pious authors.
As I try to dream and imagine what kind of «church» model best fits my personality and the cultural and historical context in which I find myself, I have slowly yet systematically stripped away everything I know and believe about how church has been traditionally done, and even how it is being done in the most innovative and progressive churches of our day.
2) Everything belongs to God; he has the right to place his property under the stewardship of whomever he sees fit, and if they abuse their stewardship, he has the right to take it from them and give it to someone else.
It is far less difficult to simply observe the world for what is true rather than try and fit everything into one Christian world view that has with it a lot of baggage that involves shame, judgment, hell, and host of other heavy burdens it calls light.
Just about everything you say fits what has happened to me and your words, «given my past, I could not be more surprised» are perfect.
Maybe you have a growing to - do list before company arrives, or maybe you're hosting the big event and secretly keep asking yourself how is everything going to fit in the oven?
It fit in really nicely with my «let me use everything I already have in the fridge / kitchen so I don't have to buy anything» theme.
Once the carrots are cooked through, transfer everything to a blender and blend on high speed until smooth (I had to do this in a few different batched to fit into my blender).
I always get carried away and go WAY overboard then I have a hard time fitting everything in the fridge.
My blender would not do it and the first time I mixed everything in the food processor and it was way to much to fit in.
Ten more minutes of Tetris and we've fit everything into his hatchback.
Kalyn: I don't know everything about the South Beach Diet but I figured this type of thing would probably fit pretty well with it.Peter: I love corn chips too!
Today I'll have my last dress fitting, so I'm praying everything looks the way it should.
How would I be able to fit in everything without being overwhelmed?
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