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

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1 The author 's aim is to provide an account of the chemistry and analytical techniques associated with compounds of these three elements which would be suitable for non-analytical chemists and engineers .
2 While this may be suitable for certain types of business customer and private individuals transferring money into other bank accounts or investments , it is clearly unsuited to small purchases .
3 A ten-minute programme could be suitable for advanced learners who could follow it without difficulty .
4 After ultrasound scanning including a functional assessment , 220 ( 78% ) patients were found to be suitable for percutaneous cholecystolithotomy .
5 Patients with stones of any composition , size and number contained in a thin walled gall bladder with a fasting volume greater than 15 ml were found to be suitable for percutaneous cholecystolithotomy .
6 In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyasa of March 28 King Fahd said that the " prevailing democratic system in the world " was not suitable for the region , and that Islam favoured " the consultative system and the openness between the ruler and his subjects " rather than the " free elections " , which might be suitable for other countries .
7 Our public houses vary in terms of individual design and construction , but the plans provided are typical of the two types of unit distinguished in the Preliminary Report , and it may be assumed that appropriate proposals will be suitable for other units falling within the same category .
8 Therefore , OMT specimens may be suitable for future field studies of HIV vaccines in developing countries .
9 However , such a system would not be suitable for private sector occupational schemes .
10 However , they warn that the production will not be suitable for young people under 16 .
11 These search systems must still be suitable for casual use by inept or inexperienced users .
12 Syntactic structure does appear to be suitable for semantic purposes , one can develop compositional semantic rules that apply to syntactic structures .
13 Rather , it is that the no boundary condition causes disorder to increase and the conditions to be suitable for intelligent life only in the expanding phase .
14 The opening of the town services in 1901–2 , necessitated Blackpool buying trams which would be suitable for year-round operation .
15 — there are a number of local/community newspapers , e.g. Tollcross , Times , Old Town & South Side News , which may be suitable for particular publicity exercise .
16 GL reported on the Ness ‘ Plant Hunter ’ interactive video system , which might be suitable for Public Services .
17 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 .
18 It 'll be suitable for different sizes of people in a variety of conditions , but wo n't be suitable for more sophisticated windsurfing techniques .
19 I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young .
20 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 .
21 Coelocentesis may be suitable for prenatal diagnosis in the first trimester .
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