Example sentences of "suitable for any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They 're suitable for any type of tank and new freshwater ( and marine ) designs are available soon .
2 Harvard Graphics Windows is one of the latest generation of presentation packages that make it easy for anybody to produce a stylish and professional looking presentation suitable for any type of audience .
3 Are they suitable for any kind of wall ?
4 Today a four-mile-long expanse of shallow , brackish water , scarcely suitable for any vessel except the wild fowler 's punt , reflected the immense Norfolk sky .
5 Designaknit 4 is suitable for any IBM or compatible computer with an EGA or VGA colour monitor running DOS version 2 or later .
6 The Dutch parliament has recently decided that owners of contaminated sites should aim to clean them up to a level that is suitable for any use , but has accepted that where such a policy is uneconomic , it would be sufficient to isolate , control and monitor the land .
7 The designs themselves are lively and fresh , and come in bold primary , and soft pastel colours , making them suitable for any bedroom or playroom .
8 The most versatile item is one that faces in all directions and is suitable for any number of performers , but if the audience is all on one side then the item must play mainly to it .
9 It would be suitable for any doctor , even if he or she does not specialise in teaching .
10 While these high mountain areas are not suitable for any form of significant agricultural improvement , reintroduction of grazing will have altered the vegetation communities somewhat , preventing the slow reversion of semi-natural communities to more natural , rank vegetation with scrub encroachment on lower slopes .
11 Model 320 roof window , suitable for any loft .
12 And his Panopticon design was intended as a model not only for prisons but as suitable for any establishment in which a number of people had to be supervised : establishments , he suggested , such as " … workhouses , manufactories , or mad-houses , or hospitals , or schools " ( Works , IV p 70 ) .
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