How To Use Fitted out In A Sentence
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The back can be fitted out with your choice of gun cases, cartridge boxes and vanity mirrors to resemble a Victorian sideboard.
Times, Sunday Times
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With our test rifle fully fitted out, zeroed and ready for action, we headed for the range.
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Primarily artifacts of the 1950s, rocketship movies inevitably featured square-jawed American heroes, evil villains (who were more than likely Godless Commies) and sleek, cigar-shaped craft fitted out with graceful, backswept fins and needle-shaped antennae at the nose.
Simple Tricks and Nonsense: March 2004 Archives
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After a medical centre in West Bowling was targeted by vandals, fences were fitted out of the centre's own funds.
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The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink.
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Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems.
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The association secretary said: ‘The centre has been fully fitted out with all sorts of electric saws, planers and drills.’
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The two levels above this are fully fitted out with studios for a variety of arts - painting, sculpture, silkscreen, graphics - and exhibit walls at the building's periphery.
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Town-house interiors were fitted out to individual taste by upholsterers or, as time went on, specialist firms of decorators.
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With the blue carpet only laid recently and the translation booths still to be fitted out, the 13th floor has yet to be finished.
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Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off.
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The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink.
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They are fitted out with solid wood floors throughout and marble tiling in the bathrooms and shower rooms.
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At Monticello there were what Jefferson called Venetian porches, which were fitted out with jalousies, or louvered blinds, constructed according to a drawing in Jefferson's hand (Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston).
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The kitchen is very well fitted out.
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Some of the larger craft built in the Civil War era were fitted out as barkentines, with square sails forward and schooner-rigged main and mizzen masts. ...
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Authorities in the southern Italian port of Gioia Tauro found a stowaway in a well-appointed container, fitted out with a bed, toilet, heater and water.
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The company has negotiated a special furniture and fitting package with Harvey Norman for units that have yet to be fitted out.
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Whatever concern may have been felt by either of the belligerent powers lest private armed cruisers or other vessels in the service of one might be fitted out in the ports of this country to depredate on the property of the other, all such fears have proved to be utterly groundless.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
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The office had been fitted out in style.
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The slipway where she was launched is already more or less a national monument, as are the shipyard gantries above, and the dry dock where the was fitted out, and the building where she was planned.
Will the Titanic Ever Sink?
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Twenty or so Secret Service agents; an equal number of PR assistants flitting from the main cabin to the front cabin, which has been fitted out for Kerry.
In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part Three)
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The interior is fitted out in a Polynesian theme, with timber and rattan everywhere, along with carved wooden masks, fertility dolls and seashells.
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I shall not recapitulate Cook's voyages; the first fitted out by the British Government was made in 1768, but Cook did not touch upon Australia's coast until two years later, when, voyaging northwards along the eastern coast, he anchored at a spot he called Botany Bay, from the brightness and abundance of the beautiful wild flowers he found growing there.
Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
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Found in the south-east palaestra or exercise court of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome in 1545, it was heavily restored and fitted out as a fountain by the Farnese.
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The vessel was built and fitted out over a period of seven months between February and August.
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The shaft at Moorfield had the brattice removed and was fitted out with two double-decked cages.
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The interior was well fitted out with adequate, if not cavernous, stowage pockets in the doors and a couple of smaller trays for such things as mobile phones.
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Each apartment will be fitted out with bespoke cabinetry, state-of-the-art kitchens and marble bathrooms.
Times, Sunday Times
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The slipway where she was launched is already more or less a national monument, as are the shipyard gantries above, and the dry dock where she was fitted out, and the building where she was planned.
Will the Titanic Ever Sink?
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Trains, protected by railway sleepers and metal plates, were used - also in the Franco-Prussian war when four were fitted out to defend Paris during the siege.
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Her dining room was fitted out like a fine restaurant and the galley was run by a first-rate chef.
INCA GOLD
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It had a living room, a dining room, a nursery, three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a huge kitchen fitted out like the galley of an old Cunarder.
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Officers from Farnworth police station will be seconded to the mobile unit which will be fitted out with offices and equipped with computers and telephones.
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The double bed has been fitted out with a lurid, multi-coloured mattress cover the hues of which are reflected in a fan-shaped mirror attached to the bedstead.
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Up on the first floor, doors lead off from a central landing to a bathroom with decorative woodwork and a mosaic-tiled shower cubicle, and four bedrooms, one of which is currently fitted out as a dressing room.
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The canoes are often fitted out with sails and are well suited for navigating the waters of the Darien between the Panamanian coast and the islands.
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The brick vaults were fitted out as hot and cold sea-water baths.
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He said the building had been fitted out with a letter box and kitchenette.
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Charlemagne too fitted out his new capital with monuments constructed with spolia from Rome and Ravenna; his own tomb was an ancient sarcophagus.
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The ship will be in dock for eight months to be fitted out for its new duties.
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The gang fitted out the tunnel with roof supports, lighting and heavy bags for removing soil, and used telescopic sights to gauge their route.
Times, Sunday Times
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Douglass's new friends advised him to go to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where whaling fleets were fitted out, and where he might hope to find work at his trade of ship-calker.
Frederick Douglass
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Microscopes hae been fitted out with spectacles that gie them better vision than eer before.
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Turton, looking for oarsmen to row his captain's gig, spurned experienced sailors in favour of boys who were fitted out ‘with short little briefs and everything nice’.
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He said he hoped to return in June when the longboat will have been fitted out with sails and rigging.
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Some of the larger craft built in the Civil War era were fitted out as barkentines, with square sails forward and schooner-rigged main and mizzen masts. ...