Example sentences of "[noun] be [adv] suited to " in BNC.

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1 The principles described above still apply in that skills are especially suited to analysis , and can be assessed more easily than the other domains by objective tests .
2 This means that proactive strategies are particularly suited to those forms of deviance which are continuing or episodic — in terms of pollution , the persistent failures to comply .
3 In this sense , the dictionary and its definitions are less suited to the recognition of domains that are more abstract or esoteric .
4 All conventional polyphonic forms are well suited to serial composition , especially as the series is naturally suited to horizontal writing .
5 ‘ The new rules are perfectly suited to traditional Welsh running rugby .
6 It is basically an enabling measure to allow more discretion to local authorities to take measures , within a light regulatory framework , so that roads are more suited to the traffic using them , bearing in mind other road users , such as pedestrians and cyclists , and local people in villages and constituencies like that of my hon. Friend the Member for Shrewsbury and Atcham ( Mr. Conway ) .
7 Your stylist can tell you which products are best suited to your hair type and lifestyle .
8 These methods are well suited to computers and often have the advantage that , should an error occur , at worst it lengthens the computations a little .
9 It provides a standard method for treating contaminated soils , sands , and solids ; it provides treatment for surface contamination , while other methods are more suited to subsurface treatment ; and it also requires a relatively low level of technology , meaning less can go wrong with the process .
10 Although the chromatography eluants used in this study are particularly suited to detecting tobacco related carcinogens — and will miss some small molecular weight adducts altogether — it is unlikely that smoking can account for the increased adduct levels found as the percentage of smokers in the truncal vagotomy group ( 54% ) was very similar to that of the highly selective vagotomy patients ( 52% ) .
11 It seems that limited settings or subjects are particularly suited to the crime short story .
12 Reindeer are ideally suited to working with children .
13 Boards with wider tails are more suited to jumping since they will leap off the top of a wave rather than digging into it .
14 Rothstein argues that patron-client relationships are well suited to the peripheral capitalist development that has taken place in Latin America because they are a way of paring down the number of recipients of industrial gains , when these gains are few in number .
15 I am planning performances with two sopranos and two basses sharing the soprano and bass arias so that the voices are really suited to the different vocal ranges .
16 These algorithms are most suited to tasks with small branching ratios and reversible operators , and with simple states so that the algorithm can remember several states at a time .
17 This is because the experiment is most suited to the assumptions that natural scientists have traditionally made about what they are studying .
18 But flippancy is better suited to selling food — so unless you buckle down it 's back to the Fission Chips account for you .
19 Which pickup is best suited to this guitar ( one that fits under the bridge saddle ) and what standard of sound can I expect ?
20 A technical problem such as this raises interesting methodological questions , because it forces one to ask which style of research is better suited to overcoming respondents ' resistance and suspicion , especially when talking about sensitive and controversial topics .
21 ‘ However shallow injection is best suited to getting rid of dirty water because the material has to be liquid enough to flow down narrow tubes . ’
22 AFF 's mathematical model of the estuary 's dispersal and dilution abilities has shown which sites are best suited to what activities .
23 Flocks are most suited to traditional surroundings , usually to areas of the house which receive less wear and tear .
24 Believing that old certainties are ill suited to new times , Culpitt appears , like a number of other influential commentators — Klein and O'Higgins ( 1985 ) ; Goodin ( 1985 ) — to favour the development of more reflexive , less ‘ ideological ’ approaches to social policy ( ‘ unprincipled' , pragmatic forms of welfare pluralism seem to be the favoured option in this regard ) .
25 Concrete blocks are well suited to d-i-y work .
26 However , if you feel that the specially negotiated benefits of the NatWest Hospital Income Plan are more suited to your needs , you may take advantage of this offer and cancel your existing policy .
27 However , if you feel that the benefits of the Midland Personal Accident Plan are more suited to your needs , you may take advantage of this offer and cancel your existing Policy .
28 If you have a particular task in mind it may be that a 2.4 volt drill will perform quite adequately , although as a general rule the lower voltage drills are best suited to small diameter pilot drilling and countersinking .
29 On the plus side , Goldie Hawn gets to do what she 's best at ( namely , being ditzy and hyperactive ) whilst Martin 's trademark hang-dog mooch is perfectly suited to Davies ' ridiculous predicament .
30 England is ideally suited to uncovered pitches , where time lost to the weather can be made good by allowing the bowler a natural means of compensation .
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