Example sentences of "it be [adv] suited to " in BNC.
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1 | It 's equidistant between the excitements of Brighton and the challenges of Gillingham , Chatham and the Medway towns , so strategically it 's well suited to us . |
2 | The Herdwick is the hardiest of all breeds in the Lake District , and it is particularly suited to life in the fells . |
3 | It is particularly suited to fantasy cakes as it is easy to use and provides a soft , smooth surface . |
4 | It is well suited to poor soil and ideal if you want to plant a traditional orchard . |
5 | It is well suited to the interests of students with a background in Political Science or related disciplines , and to those who wish , in particular , to gain greater familiarity with European Politics in an international perspective . |
6 | It is definitely suited to family skiing as is Valmorel , the next resort we visited . |
7 | Despite the limitations of the horizontal loom , it is eminently suited to the nomads ' way of life , being both easy to assemble and take down , and not too large or cumbersome to be carried by donkey or camel . |
8 | It is this flexibility and remarkable performance that makes the Beaver so versatile , and I would imagine that it is ideally suited to Tony 's purposes . |
9 | It has performed superbly on the Swanage Railway where it is ideally suited to the kind of work undertaken at that location . |
10 | Although the operational environment of CD-I ensures that , unlike CDROM , it is ideally suited to processing high quality sound and pictures together with computer graphics , text and numerics , it can not deliver full screen , full motion video . |
11 | One individual may be more likely to survive because it is better suited to making its way about its environment and not because it is fiercer than others . |
12 | In the hard sell of this linguistic and cultural economy , claims are made for English , not unlike those formerly made for Latin or for certain styles of French , that it is better suited to particular intellectual and scientific purposes , notably in the current situation , those for which consumers want to buy languages . |
13 | In addition , because the greater part of resources available to the sector is the freely given time of local people , it is better suited to survival than many larger organisations which are more dependent on cash funding . |
14 | I used the bike extensively around London and it was perfectly suited to dealing the city 's often poor roads . |
15 | In some of these respects ( such as improvisation , or blue tonality and pitch inflection ) it was more suited to transmission on recordings than in notation . |
16 | I have seen it — Not long ago , in Moscow on quite another mission , I tiptoed up the great empty staircase and , with a diplomatic passport in my pocket , stood in the eternal dusk that shrouds old ballrooms when they are asleep — With its plump brown pillars and gilded mirrors , it was better suited to the last hours of a sinking liner than the launch of a great initiative . |