How To Use Fit out In A Sentence

  • Warner wrote from Egypt expressing sympathy for their unfurnished state of affairs, but added, "I would rather fit out three houses and fill them with furniture than to fit out one 'dahabiyeh'. Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
  • SMOOTH TRAVELING: the trailer was fit out with hydraulic suspension system employing series axles , and plane platform supported by bearing centers of three independent dosed oilcircuits.
  • Investors were uneasy about its profit outlook and nervous about the Australian business.
  • Since the loud cackle can alert potential predators to a freshly laid egg, evolutionary biologists assume that the call must have a benefit outweighing the risk.
  • When this information is inputted, we could now look at plans/designs that fit out own rooms. A Bookcase Designed to Grow with your Books Collection
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  • St. George and Terceira, and alcaide mõr of the town of Tavilla, became acquainted with these sad events, he resolved to fit out a vessel at his own cost, and to go and search for his brothers. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
  • The tax authorities averaged his profit out at 3000 a year over 5 years.
  • The tickets were reclaimed from online touts trying to make a profit out of the interest in the Ashes series. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, if you turn those arm's-length relationships into strategic partnerships, you can squeeze a much greater benefit out of the money you're already paying them and offload security tasks that you don't have the budget to do in-house.
  • He later "fretted about how to pull a profit out of the sandy duneland. An Appreciable Appreciation
  • Don't imagine that I'm going to get a huge profit out of this deal.
  • As president, Jefferson dressed down, but he did fit out the servants in snappy livery of blue and red cloth with silver trimmings.
  • You will learn and memorize eight to ten songs of increasing difficulty per semester and possibly more, in addition to getting greater benefit out of your vocalises.
  • Roche Holding rose 1.3% after lifting its profit outlook following better-than-expected first-half results, while AstraZeneca rose 2% after U.S. drug regulators approved its anticlotting drug Brilinta. Europe Markets Surge; Chinese Shares Skid
  • It could reduce interest rates to the rate of inflation, and stop trying to screw a profit out of borrowers.
  • ‘It turns out that, in the end, the British state still made a profit out of me,’ the poor lamb concluded.
  • Even her departure had been delayed for weeks for want of the funds necessary to fit out her ship and escort.
  • Mattheson wrote, He who in the present time wants to make a profit out of music betakes himself to Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800
  • He managed to make a handsome profit out of the deal.
  • If you don't patent your invention, other people may make all the profit out of it.
  • The tax authorities averaged his profit out at 3000 a year over 5 years.
  • She says it's taken eight years to raise enough money to fit out the virtual display centre and identify and protect the more than 500 pre-European rock art sites in the Ngai Tahu rohe. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
  • The wolf was so full, in fact, that he could not fit out through the exit again.
  • Juan Rodriguez Fonseca, who had the chief management of the affairs of the Indies, and was permitted to fit out an expedition to visit any territories in the new world, except such as appertained to Portugal, or such as had been discovered in the name of Spain previous to the year The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
  • toggery," the "Hornet's" lads turned to, and soon collected clothing enough to fit out each prisoner with a respectable kit. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2)
  • If some of these may, perchance, find a kernel of profit out of the mass of chaff attendant, my idle half-hours in the postmeridian of life will not have been entirely misspent. Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more,
  • Don't imagine that I'm going to get a huge profit out of this deal.
  • It is for the society at large to harness the latent potential in the children and benefit out of that.
  • The basic idea is that sunk costs shift profit outcomes in the post-entry game so that a potential entrant will be deterred.
  • They are lowering our 2010 EPS outlook to $1.25 from $1.35 to account for more subdued spread expectations in carbon steel products, partially offset by an improved profit outlook for Metals Recycling given rising near-term ferrous scrap demand/pricing. StreetInsider.com News Articles
  • Take the profit out of the trade and reallot the funds wasted trying to control the use of it with the criminal justice system. Fun With California’s Marijuana Laws - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • But, if you turn those arm's-length relationships into strategic partnerships, you can squeeze a much greater benefit out of the money you're already paying them and offload security tasks that you don't have the budget to do in-house.
  • The tickets were reclaimed from online touts trying to make a profit out of the interest in the Ashes series. Times, Sunday Times
  • After this wise reflection, he objurgated the sailor-man, but the latter wanted to know if he wasn't to make any profit out of his stern and his mid-ships, as well as his bow, and he objurgated back with such force that Mr.P. gave him no further attention, but, turning to the interlopers, he said: Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 14, July 2, 1870
  • (Unfortunately, the journal editor was chicken-hearted and changed the sub-title to "How Well Do They Fit Out of Sample?") Climate Models, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • It appears that one of the major reasons for the profit outperformance was with their investment income rather than on the operating side.
  • We are lowering our 2010 EPS outlook to $1.25 from $1.35 to account for more subdued spread expectations in carbon steel products, partially offset by an improved profit outlook for Metals Recycling given rising near-term ferrous scrap demand/pricing. StreetInsider.com News Articles
  • I would propose rather to fit out a small merchantman, a xebeque or schooner, and to man her with men-of-war's men. Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman
  • If you don't patent your invention, other people may make all the profit out of it.
  • Don't imagine that I'm going to get a huge profit out of this deal.

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