Auctor ssepissime dicit de ipso Bonifacio magna mala, qui de rei veritate fuit magnanimus peccator": "Our author very often speaks exceedingly ill of Boniface, who was in very truth a grand sinner.
Dibdin, "had a copy of each of the three books above mentioned, bound in one volume, upon the cover of which the following words were stamped: Hic liber relegatus fuit per Plebanum.
Nemo repente fuit turpissimus (No man ever became extremely wicked all at once).
Celuy qui fuit de bonne heure Pent combattre derechef (He who flies at the right time can fight again).
This is probably a form of mendum rather than of menda; compare Cic II Ver II 104 'quid fuit istic antea scriptum?
Leland says "Campus Breacae in Hibernia in quo Brigida oratorium construxit et postea Monaster, in quo fuit et S.
In the frame of the mirror are ten minute circular compartments, in which are painted stories from the life of Christ; and immediately under the mirror is written “Johannes de Eyck fuit hic,” with the date 1434 below.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fuit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.