How To Use Fit the bill In A Sentence

  • This season there has been a dearth of good supernatural television, and hopefully this will fit the bill.
  • People are looking for something tangible and stamps fit the bill. The Sun
  • Actually, it's a misconception, agoraphobia is more a fear of being somewhere outside a person's control and then having a panic attack but even so I think the Canadian Wilderness would still seem to fit the bill. 57 entries from March 2007
  • But it may fit the bill as far as timeless ‘paradise’ goes: coral-fringed islands of bobbly green rainforest with tall, slender coconut palms arching through.
  • A top flight soldier with diplomatic skills would fit the bill.
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  • There are enough prisoners whose crimes fit the bill. The Sun
  • Remind your landlord how you fit the bill and highlight the advantages of keeping you. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were of course other ways in which Worldwide Plaza fit the bill very well.
  • These fluffy sliders with sequin pineapples on them fit the bill perfectly. The Sun
  • A surround sound hi-fi system, plasma TV screen, multiplayer games consoles, internet-connected computers with webcam are just some of the accessories that will fit the bill.
  • I had seen some scarlet flowers that could well fit the bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • People are looking for something tangible and stamps fit the bill. The Sun
  • We wanted an experienced sportscaster, and Waggoner fit the bill.
  • We wanted an experienced journalist, and Watts fit the bill.
  • A strong silent type would fit the bill as this character is on stage throughout the first half but doesn't say a word.
  • Your working day may not feel like such a slog if you don't hate your job, or alternatively you may find two enjoyable part-time gigs will fit the bill.
  • The concern here is less that immigrants fit the bill of a ‘British citizen’ than that they form appropriately participative and tolerant relationships with other members of British society.
  • I have to agree with eric here, 'draftsman' and 'illustrator' fit the bill to me although I can see where draftsman is too gender specific. Draughtsman
  • But what they overlook is that macho monetarism only works to stimulate demand, investment and jobs under certain conditions? and early post-recession Britain doesn't fit the bill. Construction gives UK economic recovery an unstable foundation
  • If you fit the bill, send a CV to Rebecca Rees.
  • If you're very hungry a double helping of spaghetti should fit the bill!
  • I said, "Amen to that", slightly under my breath, thinking to myself that I didn't really fit the bill.
  • On paper, several of the applicants fit the bill.
  • A hardwearing, practical sisal might fit the bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • A film or television studio will fit the bill for a car service, but she probably paid for her own plane ticket.
  • Only five shapes fit the bill: the tetrahedron, the cube, the octahedron, the icosahedron and the dodecahedron, the quintet known as the Platonic solids since Plato wrote about them in the Timaeus. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • Happily, we don't have to invent this mythical band as the Sadies fit the bill pretty neatly.
  • Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line.
  • If you're very hungry a double helping of spaghetti should fit the bill!
  • Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration?
  • Physicists have coaxed a few atoms into exotic states that fit the bill, but they didn't make much of a computer.
  • If you're very hungry a double helping of spaghetti should fit the bill!
  • A top forty single would fit the bill nicely, and would offer openings into all kinds of other stuff - most notably magickal stuff.
  • Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line.
  • Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line.
  • These fluffy sliders with sequin pineapples on them fit the bill perfectly. The Sun
  • Remind your landlord how you fit the bill and highlight the advantages of keeping you. Times, Sunday Times
  • What are these modern upper-class Mexicans seeking, I thought (along with spiritual connection, of course), in embracing these indigenous traditions (which are not theirs) but "flow": some activity that engrosses them, makes life meaningful, and asks them to be "attentive" -- as apparently nothing else had fit the bill? Karin Luisa: Taking Peyote in a Navajo Tipi Ceremony
  • There are enough prisoners whose crimes fit the bill. The Sun
  • Gary, a sturdy, silver-haired dairy farmer with 32 pairs of Angus-sired cattle of his own back home, fit the bill. Bovine Intervention
  • These fluffy sliders with sequin pineapples on them fit the bill perfectly. The Sun
  • It fit the bill perfectly and we had a lovely evening with wonderful food.
  • With his early "greaser" style, Elvis fit the bill, and Phillips recorded him on his now-iconic Sun label. John W. Whitehead: Elvis Presley: Down Lonely Street at the Heartbreak Hotel
  • Playful iterative processes are likely to fit the bill.
  • It would be lovely if we could produce another top local rider and these three boys could fit the bill.
  • Remind your landlord how you fit the bill and highlight the advantages of keeping you. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration?
  • Only five shapes fit the bill: the tetrahedron, the cube, the octahedron, the icosahedron and the dodecahedron, the quintet known as the Platonic solids since Plato wrote about them in the Timaeus. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • Bias-cut dresses in silk, satin and sheer fabrics fit the bill for affairs that require strap heels and heavy flirting.

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