Example sentences of "[adv] be suitable for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Although plastic pipe has been widely used for wastes and drains , until recently it has not been suitable for hot water . |
2 | However , they warn that the production will not be suitable for young people under 16 . |
3 | However , such a system would not be suitable for private sector occupational schemes . |
4 | While it may not be suitable for all charities , it makes sense for small charities to go into a common investment fund . ’ |
5 | It may also be prudent to advise the client that the standard terms may not be suitable for all transactions and that , if it has any regular business partners , or long-term contracts , it may be better to have a specially negotiated contract for that customer/transaction . |
6 | It is restricted to the use of children under 14 and in my opinion would not be suitable for large numbers of bikes or support vehicles . |
7 | These search systems must still be suitable for casual use by inept or inexperienced users . |
8 | This approach will also be suitable for many of the courses and units in the second phase but , where colleges are developing courses in the same occupational area , there is much to be gained from their collaboration . |
9 | It may also be suitable for those seeking employment in other areas for example airlines , railways , tour operators , car rental and ferry operators . |
10 | The methods described so far are suitable for popular waters where it is a case of choosing a swim and staying put for the whole session , which means you must attract fish into your swim and induce them to feed . |
11 | Albeit with differing electrical systems , these units were of similar external appearance and brought to the Southern Region for the first time ( other than on the Waterloo & City line and the experimental PEP unit ) sliding-door stock which might ultimately be suitable for one-person operation . |