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fit out
1. sixty thousand to fit out the interiors
2. But as all the different merchants, who joined their stocks in order to fit out those licensed vessels, would find it for their interest to act in concert, the trade which was carried on in this manner would necessarily be conducted very nearly upon the same principles as that of an exclusive company
3. benefit outweighs the cost)
4. Bill had been at pains to point out that many areas were empty when their contract had finished because the final fit out would be done by specialised contractors
5. Details of the final fit out were sketchy however as much of the finish work had been done by private sub contractors after the building handover
6. sells none of them I've still made a nice profit out of the development
7. He hassled with the registration, the council and the details of the surgery fit out
8. “What I don’t understand, sir, is how they profit out of this
9. The mesomorphic dude, seemingly named Louie, was wearing a cliché Mafia outfit out of the
10. while making a beneficial profit out of it
11. He inhales it and keeps deriving benefit out of it while you see him distracted and absorbed in life’s affairs
12. Get all the fun and profit out of the use of things that is possible
13. "Well, can't you fancy then that I, too, on my way here in the train was reckoning on you, on your telling me something new, and on my making some profit out of you! You see what rich men we are!"
14. I know what she has got in her mind; she thinks I shall get sick of it, abandon my wife and depart, and she'll get hold of her and make a profit out of her--in our class, of course, or higher
15. He imagined he could see him now as he would be then: worked, driven, and bullied, carrying loads, dragging carts, and running here and there, trying his best to satisfy the brutal tyrants, whose only thought would be to get profit out of him for themselves
16. The defendant was Top Market Solutions, a dodgy outfit out of Norfolk, Virginia, with offices in several southern states
17. I know what she has got in her mind; she thinks I shall get sick of it, abandon my wife and depart, and she'll get hold of her and make a profit out of her—in our class, of course, or higher
18. this particular stage of his career: he did not mean to imitate those philanthropic models who make a profit out of poisonous pickles to support themselves while they are exposing adulteration, or hold shares in a gambling-hell that they may have leisure to represent the cause of public morality
19. The shares have declined 30% since our initial investment, and the profit outlook has dimmed
20. He could also pick up the scent of blood very quickly, and when he picked up the scent, knowing he was onto something big, he knew how to squeeze every last drop of profit out of a big, winning stock
21. But in the West, the meanie capitalist manufacturers and retailers of jukeboxes, convertible cars, hi-fi equipment, televisions, guitars, drum kits, amplifiers and recording equipment, posters, backpacking trips to India, leather jackets, paisley pattern cloth, hair ribbons, and small round spectacles all made a very tidy profit out of the anti-capitalist drop-out generation, thank you very much
22. of France, at his own personal expense, fit out whaling ships from Dunkirk, and politely invite to that town some score or two of families from our own island of Nantucket? Why did Britain between the years 1750 and 1788 pay to her whalemen in bounties upwards of L1,000,000? And lastly, how comes it that we whalemen of America now outnumber all the rest of the banded whalemen in the world; sail a navy of upwards of seven hundred vessels; manned by eighteen thousand men; yearly consuming 4,000,000 of dollars; the ships worth, at the time of sailing, $20,000,000! and every year importing into our harbors a well reaped harvest of $7,000,000
23. I know what she has got in her mind; she thinks I shall get sick of it, abandon my wife and depart, and she’ll get hold of her and make a profit out of her—in our class, of course, or higher
24. In some distant localities the doctors receive presents, make profit out of their hospitals, and neglect the patients; sometimes they forget even their art
25. He concluded, from a number of observations which he made on this subject, that, on the score of the protection of trade, it would not be proper to fit out a navy
26. The Senate, aware that a measure of that kind could not be enforced without a physical force, sensible that the prospect of profit would induce many to prevent its intended operations by evasions, did immediately pass a bill authorizing the President to fit out and put to sea all the armed vessels of the United States, for the purpose of preventing evasions of the law, to employ our seamen who were thrown idle, and to be prepared for events should a war ensue
27. said he hoped that gentlemen would consent to fit out every vessel in the possession of the United States, and send them out to protect American commerce
28. There it would unquestionably be most secure, unless the party on the other side of the lake should fit out a fleet to attack it; in which case, I suppose, we must resort to another series of measures similar to those lately adopted for the protection of commerce and the Navy
29. For what reason are we to subject even our coasters to plunder and abuse? To save money! Why, sir, if we do it we shall be plundered to an amount sufficient to fit out a little navy
30. To fit out vessels which she has in ordinary, would require, within a few thousand, all the seamen in her merchant service, and such an addition to her annual expenditure, as the nation neither would nor could bear
31. on the score of protection to trade it is not proper to fit out a navy, 101;