Example sentences of "to [be] appropriate to " in BNC.

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1 The behaviourist theory of knowledge says that for someone , S , to know or believe that some proposition p is true is for S to be disposed to behave in some way which is supposed to be appropriate to the world 's being as p says .
2 The amount of detail given will have to be appropriate to the type of system installed .
3 Rewards need to be appropriate to the individual , i.e. valued and possible
4 Strategies for overcoming resistance to change in other people have to be appropriate to the type of resistance encountered .
5 It 's clear that behaviour style needs to be appropriate to assertiveness .
6 They have occurred because policy makers or practitioners have judged it to be appropriate to their views and implementation has begun .
7 Speech is constrained by the situation in which it is produced and needs only to be appropriate to it .
8 In most instances the contexts were thought to be appropriate to pupils in schools in different locations .
9 ‘ Finance needs to be appropriate to the needs of a business .
10 Such a grammar needs to be appropriate to the audience that is to use it , its content needs to be appropriate to the culture of the people whose language is to be learnt , and it needs to progress smoothly from one topic to another .
11 Such a grammar needs to be appropriate to the audience that is to use it , its content needs to be appropriate to the culture of the people whose language is to be learnt , and it needs to progress smoothly from one topic to another .
12 This will take the form of Preliminary Training ; a core part in the new Module 20 which has been expanded to last one and a half days followed by a written assessment with a pass mark of 75% ; and Specialist Training — both on and off the job which has been tailored to be appropriate to the area that the prospective RPS will be working in .
13 85% found ECAs helpful in clarifying standards and 92% found the ECA role to be appropriate to a devolved assessment system .
14 Indemnity periods to be appropriate to the circumstances of each such item .
15 Put forward the idea that " answers " are like hypotheses in science which have to be tested and tried out and replaced by better ones if necessary , but the testing has to be appropriate to the subject-matter .
16 It should be noted that the same definition of " in the course of a business " would appear to be appropriate to the second limb of the definition , concerned with the status of the supplier ; the Court of Appeal in R&B relied on decisions concerned with the meaning of supplies " in the course of business " under the Trade Descriptions Acts ( see Davies v Sumner [ 1984 ] 3 All ER 831 ; Havering LBC v Stephenson [ 1970 ] 1 WLR 1375 ) .
17 Two people who think they are disagreeing may , in fact , be talking about different things and would n't disagree if they were talking about the same thing , but it 's important to recognise that when the university and colleges talk about what they want to do about sexual harassment , they certainly imagine that a range of different forms of response are going to be appropriate to this range of different forms of behaviour , ranging from on the one hand education , encouraging people to think they have a right to protest and answer back , to giving them access to erm people who may mediate and persuade another person who they 're not making an impact on that their behaviour is unreasonable , to the most extreme disciplinary procedures against someone who 's behaving in a way which is generally thought to be unacceptable and who 's not prepared to desist .
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