1 Leave it to those who are no longer fit for anything else.
2 She simply enjoyed their pleasure and tried to fit in with it.
3 He has a fit, he is dying, and you come and bleed him and patch him up.
4 Zherkov had met Dolokhov abroad as a private and had not seen fit to recognize him.
5 Natasha did not reply, nor did she sob any longer, but she grew cold and had a shivering fit.
6 "It will fit better still when it sets to your body," said Karataev, still admiring his handiwork.
7 I am now going to the war, the greatest war there ever was, and I know nothing and am fit for nothing.
8 The general had a fit of coughing as a result of shouting and of the powder smoke and stopped in despair.
9 Both generals are angry, and the result is a challenge on Buxhowden's part and an epileptic fit on Bennigsen's.
10 Since the ball he had felt the approach of a fit of nervous depression and had made desperate efforts to combat it.
11 As soon as Pierre began to say anything that did not fit in with that aim, the channel was removed and the water could flow to waste.
12 But all these hints at what happened, both from the French side and the Russian, are advanced only because they fit in with the event.
13 "I thank your Serene Highness, but I fear I am no longer fit for the staff," replied Prince Andrew with a smile which Kutuzov noticed.
14 She leaned against her mother and burst into such a loud, ringing fit of laughter that even the prim visitor could not help joining in.
15 Suddenly he burst out into a fit of his broad, good-natured laughter, so loud that men from various sides turned with surprise to see what this strange and evidently solitary laughter could mean.
16 But later on, to fit what had occurred, the historians provided cunningly devised evidence of the foresight and genius of the generals who, of all the blind tools of history were the most enslaved and involuntary.
17 To strain the facts to fit the rules of history: to say that the field of battle at Borodino remained in the hands of the Russians, or that after Moscow there were other battles that destroyed Napoleon's army, is impossible.
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