Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] [adv] suited to " in BNC.
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1 | England is ideally suited to uncovered pitches , where time lost to the weather can be made good by allowing the bowler a natural means of compensation . |
2 | Captain Ian Thomson was particularly suited to the task in hand , having trained both military and civilian helicopter pilots , latterly on the R22 with Bristows . |
3 | The hall at Blackpool is ideally suited to rousing speeches but is totally wrong as the setting for a question-and-answer session — which proved to be just as appalling as I had feared . |
4 | Ball believes that PowerLan is particularly suited to users that want the option of growing their networks and interlinking them across different systems , and that these facilities will be enough to distinguish it from its competitors . |
5 | It was shown in Australia during the summer that Wigan 's Shaun Edwards is best suited to stand-off . |
6 | Closer co-operation with Western Europe was ideally suited to Adenauer 's policy of distancing himself from the Eastern bloc after September 1955 , when Moscow upset him by recognising East Germany as a sovereign state . |
7 | GLAMOROUS actress Rosena Brown was ideally suited to her double life as a ruthless IRA terrorist . |
8 | Ian McKellen is better suited to small spaces than large ones , because a lot of what he does involves gesture , expression and nuance of voice . |