Sentence examples for going to be fitted from inspiring English sources

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The planes, which typically hold 124 seats in a two-class configuration, are going to be fitted with just 48 flat-bed seats.

10.46am BST The Huffington Post reveals that a helter-skelter called the Shlide is going to be fitted to the outside of the Shard skyscraper in central London.

Two Type 94 fire-control directors, one atop the bridge and the other abaft the funnel, were going to be fitted to control the main guns.

The 6 m rangefinders were originally going to be fitted in the conning tower, but this was changed during construction to mounting them in the forward and aft main gun turrets using periscopes in armored hoods on the turret roofs.

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"We're just going to be fitting in with what's going on there," he said.

"He is going to be fit to join the team for training on Wednesday," Villas-Boas said.

"Nobody knows if they're going to be fit enough for the two weeks," Clijsters said.

So I'm sure he's going to be fit for the final.

"If Serena's motivated, she's going to be fit and going to train harder and going to be focused.

The medication helps them to believe that they are going to be fit and well for longer.

Dixon, the guard, said it was nice but no one was going to be fitting the Dolphins for championship rings because of it.

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