Sentence examples for To kit from inspiring English sources

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To kit

verb

To assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.

  • We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool.

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Simons' collection to kit her out was one of simple shapes and clean lines.

This allowed them to kit out a bus and they secured a residency on the Southbank.

The college is now looking for a sponsor to kit out the rest of the business course.

Remember, the Abbott government recently allotted the Border Force more than $6m to kit themselves out like Emperor Palpatine's bodyguards.

Lenders should be able to kit you out with your new mortgage within four to six weeks.

From here, Penn's odyssey takes him around the world to kit out his bike with the perfect components.

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Tiree Kitesurfing has a half-day intro to kiting for £50, 07712159205, tireekitesurfing.co.uk.

The same applies to kits with 'kit', and with leaders with 'star'star

That was followed by a how-to kit on designing one's own temporary tattoos.

"Players don't expect to have to redesign kit to make it fit for purpose".

Measurements on assay precision and kit-to-kit QC were always less than 10%.

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