Example sentences of "[art] [adv] appropriate [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The end , by contrast , gives focus or emphasis to new information , and is generally the most appropriate position for the " point " of what you are saying .
2 Harry , director of a well-known Nottingham car hire and sales company specialising in vintage machines , chose the Fouga as his first jet warbird because it seemed the most appropriate aeroplane for his skills .
3 In order to prepare an informed and adroit response to the Welsh Office on its proposed package of measures , CPRW has invited a number of people with special skills , experience and expertise to meet under the chairmanship of Professor Michael Haines , to consider the Welsh Office 's proposals and offer advice on the most appropriate response for CPRW .
4 An air of dutiful defeat had become the most appropriate demeanour for a Home Secretary .
5 Apple , pear , plum , peach and cherry trees for gardens are grown on a variety of rootstocks , and familiarity with these will help you to choose the most appropriate tree for your site .
6 Yet we all might wake up to realise that The Mirage is the most appropriate name for such a venue .
7 With somewhat unconvincing ostentation , given Gould 's ignorance of Latin , he describes how he coined the most appropriate name for this unusual species .
8 This is somewhat surprising , since it would be reasonable to assume that domain-specific dictionaries would contain the most appropriate collocations for domain-specific documents .
9 In addition , our teams of financial specialists are always on hand to advise on and implement the most appropriate service for a particular business and to train their staff .
10 It concludes that the most appropriate method is one that considers future discounted cash flows — the net present value technique — and argues that this is also the most appropriate technique for the public sector .
11 ( 1 ) Legitimacy involves the capacity of the system to engender and maintain the belief that the existing political institutions are the most appropriate ones for the Society .
12 In seeking the most appropriate structure for the organisation in the given circumstance and with the given aims there will be inevitable compromises to be made between conflicting organisational forms which seem to offer elements of a solution .
13 I can also confirm that it is for the TAVRAs and for the local people to determine the most appropriate location for the individual company headquarters .
14 The combination of professional codes of conduct and historic precedent has , until recently , created a natural assumption that a partnership structure is the most appropriate vehicle for the operation of a surveying practice .
15 Regarding medicinal plants , Miller took care to indicate the most appropriate times for collection : when flowers were fit to gather for distillation , roots in an efficacious state of dormancy and seeds fully ripe for harvesting .
16 He was fanatical about his job and had even designed the most appropriate clothes for searching : white shorts and a sweat shirt , a plastic swimming cap , tight fitting to prevent the spilling of hairs , latex gloves as fine as a surgeon 's and rubber bathing shoes over his bare feet .
17 However , there are good reasons for not limiting a discussion of language processing to sentences , since in many ways the sentence is not the most appropriate psychological unit — and , indeed , some authors have argued that it is not the most appropriate unit for linguistic analysis .
18 But in truth the need for this reform is so much greater in such times that it may provide the most appropriate occasion for it ’ ( Keynes , 1940 , p. 32 ) .
19 The system should enable offenders with mental disorder to move quickly out of the courts and prison system to the most appropriate place for treatment , but in reality the system moves grudgingly slowly and in some parts is at a virtual standstill , leaving disturbed people in restrictive , unsuitable environments which are almost guaranteed to worsen their condition .
20 MPs were reluctant to pass legislation that would result in government officials inspecting homes and there was also the widespread belief that the home was perhaps the most appropriate place for women to work .
21 One had come to London university to do a postgraduate music diploma because it was the most appropriate place for her to study .
22 The Library sees itself as a major provider of an enquiry service within RBGE , and also as a switching centre for specialist enquiries which we forward to the most appropriate staff for answer .
23 Clearly , an LEA has an obligation in the words of a recent Audit Commission report ( Audit Commission 1989a ) to ‘ articulate a vision of what the education service is trying to achieve ’ and to ‘ support schools and help them to fulfil this vision ’ , but it could be argued that the most appropriate focus for such a vision , necessarily generalized because of the range of institutional contexts and pupil needs involved , should be on identifying broad goals and the kinds of learning which schools might seek to promote .
24 The debate is now about the most appropriate levels for decision-making .
25 I do n't feel that music is the most appropriate forum for social change because frankly I do n't think my opinions are valid for everyone , so I would n't want my opinions echoed by hundreds of thousands of people buying T-shirts with my name on them .
26 For domestic and international reasons the United Nations was still seen as the most appropriate forum for exchanges with the USSR .
27 RBGE is the most appropriate institution for carrying out the research or training .
28 The families we who 've used our arts centres in other parts of the country have been influenced erm not just by the quality of art work on display , but also by the fact they can get decent beer and erm good , cheap food erm and the children and the other parts of the family have got plenty of other activities to take an interest in and I think it would need the university to think seriously about developing the social side of the Gardener Centre in those terms , and that 's why it was deeply disappointing to find the university pulling back on their subsidy for the Gardener Centre as that really ca n't help anybody find the most appropriate role for the building .
29 Although they did not offer any pathological data , they suggest that dilatation and curettage may be inappropriate in many cases and that guidelines should be developed to agree on the most appropriate patients for the procedure .
30 Hall 's ( 1979 ) examination of the Evangelists highlights the notion that home is the most appropriate setting for women 's lives .
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