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

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1 And just as carbon has very special properties , which make i so suited to the task — so too does water .
2 But frustration can often set in when you discover that the furniture so suited to your modern townhouse looks completely out of place in your Victorian terrace .
3 Having established this effective , impressive mode of building , so suited to their race , the Germans seemed unwilling to abandon it .
4 Hattie Jacques was the matron , a part so suited to her size and manner that the very occupation of hospital head nurse might have been created for her , let alone the role in ‘ Carry On ’ films .
5 That would account for the fact that the drawings of Gesner 's costumes were so magnificent , so suited to his style and size .
6 He could think of nothing less suited to him , and the job went instead to his colleague at the Home Office , David Mellor , who subsequently pipped him to the Cabinet .
7 Those qualified chartered accountants who fail to make the grade within their own firms and become available on the market will be few and far between and , because of the large firm culture , may be less suited to smaller firms or industry and commerce .
8 Far from possessing the tact and sensitivity required to construct a harmonious relationship with the English church and restore Mary 's subjects ' confidence in the papacy , Paul was a rigid , inflexible pontiff who could hardly have been less suited to the task of cementing the reunion of England and Rome .
9 In this sense , the dictionary and its definitions are less suited to the recognition of domains that are more abstract or esoteric .
10 It was difficult to think of any animal less suited to her personality .
11 I can not imagine an atmosphere less suited to such a declaration with scores of journalists , television interviewers , et hoc genus omne .
12 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 .
13 The Model 1605 is especially suited to the educational laboratory operating over the spectral range 4400–450 cm -1 .
14 The " PartsBank " service is widely recognised in the U.S. as the most unique transportation and distribution system for time sensitive inventories , which is especially suited to the electronic and computer industries .
15 The hybrid equivalent circuit is especially suited to representing the small-signal amplifying behaviour of a bipolar junction transistor since its parameters are easily determined for the most useful common-emitter configuration by appropriate small-signal measurements .
16 It had not been hard to predict that the Caribbean style of attacking play would be greatly suited to one-day cricket .
17 ‘ Even so — ’ he shot her another curious look before concentrating again on his driving ‘ — I 'm sure there were plenty of other openings in careers more obviously suited to a woman . ’
18 The differing styles of these articles mean they are not all suited to publication in similar outlets , but it is hoped that unlike past years ' winners we shall see all of them published in some form or other in the coming year .
19 Cross-frontier research and development ( including data processing ) , joint manufacturing or purchasing , marketing and professional services ( particularly with a joint database ) seem obvious candidates in this connection ; distribution arrangements particularly , where the manufacturer provides the goods and the agent contributes the legwork , seem naturally suited to an EEIG .
20 But with the big serves dominating so much on grass , Ivanisevic has an outstanding chance to take the Wimbledon singles title with a game naturally suited to the surface .
21 All conventional polyphonic forms are well suited to serial composition , especially as the series is naturally suited to horizontal writing .
22 Emphasis has been on the development of premium products such as block and random copolymers , although the gas phase technology is also naturally suited to homopolymer manufacture .
23 In theory of course , no topic is necessarily only suited to ‘ external ’ course provision .
24 Water Hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ) A large growing surface plant which is only suited to bigger tanks , where it grows very rapidly .
25 For this reason it was really only suited to the manufacture of plywood , for which it was immensely successful .
26 There are pygmy varieties that can be grown in a sink , right through to vigorous kinds that are only suited to a lake or large pool in a public park .
27 These three principles are not only suited to adult learners but they have been readily adopted in the primary school , and the following are suggestions for practising cognitive principles in the classroom with younger children : ( a ) Give experience of the language they are learning — teach them rhymes , tell them stories , talk to them .
28 Mr Berge 's special brand of anarchy seems to be particularily suited to capitalism .
29 But as Storr demonstrates with the aid of two stunningly beautiful passages from Churchill 's early novel Savrola , the pen was better suited to delineating the bleak impotence he felt at his innermost core .
30 His forecasting staff in the Treasury might have been better suited to dreaming up horoscopes , and at times officials seem to have been deliberately distorting figures for political ends .
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