Example sentences of "[adv] suit to the " in BNC.

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1 And just as carbon has very special properties , which make i so suited to the task — so too does water .
2 Far from possessing the tact and sensitivity required to construct a harmonious relationship with the English church and restore Mary 's subjects ' confidence in the papacy , Paul was a rigid , inflexible pontiff who could hardly have been less suited to the task of cementing the reunion of England and Rome .
3 In this sense , the dictionary and its definitions are less suited to the recognition of domains that are more abstract or esoteric .
4 The Model 1605 is especially suited to the educational laboratory operating over the spectral range 4400–450 cm -1 .
5 The " PartsBank " service is widely recognised in the U.S. as the most unique transportation and distribution system for time sensitive inventories , which is especially suited to the electronic and computer industries .
6 But with the big serves dominating so much on grass , Ivanisevic has an outstanding chance to take the Wimbledon singles title with a game naturally suited to the surface .
7 For this reason it was really only suited to the manufacture of plywood , for which it was immensely successful .
8 Almost six feet eight inches ( 2 metres ) tall , he seemed larger than life in most of his actions , blond , handsome , with great charisma that was much better suited to the Test arena than to the county grind ; a Test batting average of 40 compared to a career average of 31 shows this perfectly .
9 If there is a publication anywhere in the world better suited to the twelve-year-old-boy mentality , I ca n't imagine what it is .
10 ‘ Normal ’ life was not lived there , but it continued to exist in surroundings which were less elegant , while remaining better suited to the everyday needs of the city 's inhabitants .
11 The manic international campaign to prevent publication of Peter Wright 's Spycatcher advertised to the world an obsession with secrecy that seemed better suited to the other side of the Iron Curtain .
12 His clothes were better suited to the air-conditioned discotheques of Algiers .
13 Moreover , Cochrane et al. believe that there is considerable potential for increased productivity as new cultivars are developed that are better suited to the relatively poor soils and if irrigation is extended , especially in Brazil .
14 ‘ That 's certainly needed , ’ said Karelius , ‘ but I 'd have thought infantry better suited to the job .
15 Moreover , it can be argued that MDC 's revised strategy , focusing upon leisure and tourism , supplies jobs better suited to the skills of the local population than the London Docklands emphasis on service sector growth .
16 I decided the bird was far better suited to the conditions than me .
17 And this makes them better suited to the longer distances . ’
18 When tenants take on a lease they may make extensive alterations to the premises in order to make them better suited to the type of catering enterprise they intend to undertake .
19 If such schemes can successfully be developed they may provide future services better suited to the needs of the elderly at lower costs than the continued use of social and health services on current levels .
20 I have seen it — Not long ago , in Moscow on quite another mission , I tiptoed up the great empty staircase and , with a diplomatic passport in my pocket , stood in the eternal dusk that shrouds old ballrooms when they are asleep — With its plump brown pillars and gilded mirrors , it was better suited to the last hours of a sinking liner than the launch of a great initiative .
21 Process rights can however , as we shall see , be fashioned in other ways which may be both better suited to the needs of particular areas , and ago better attain the instrumental and non-instrumental values which process rights are designed to serve .
22 HCIMA has been working closely with ARA Services to see how the standard can apply to catering and John Sharpe FHCIMA , the company 's quality development director , admits that contract caterers , unburdened by the extra difficulties caused by owning premises , are perhaps better suited to the concept than other sectors and will increasingly be asked in tender documents about their approach to BS7750 and its quality assurance forerunner 5750 .
23 The probabilistic approach proved to be much better suited to the task .
24 We now have the opportunity to demonstrate in practice that our more hybrid approach is better suited to the needs of the next decade .
25 And what is more , the clichés used by Mome Elwis are at least better suited to the cleric than anything the clerk can come out with : ( " I can do no other deed but say my paternoster and my creed to Christ for my misdeeds , and my Ave Maria — I am sorry for my sins — and my de profundis for all who remain in sin , for I am good for nothing else — Christ knows that , the king of heaven . " )
26 Mood of the moment : Lacroix 's simple tunic sweater , in russet , under soft jacket and trousers Masterful : Christian Lacroix 's ochre tweed coat with patterned lining worn over patchwork knitted top , demonstrate his controlled autumnal palette Buffed up : Lagerfeld 's dowdy tailoring , better suited to the tattie harvest
27 For example in the Organon 5th edition ( 1833 ) §276 : ‘ A medicine , even though it may be homœopathically suited to the case , does harm in every dose that is too large , the more harm the larger the dose , and by the magnitude of the dose it does more harm the greater its homœopathicity and the higher the potency selected . ’
28 Perhaps the centralised structure of the company is no longer suited to the size it has now reached .
29 Political marketing is no longer suited to the present situation . ’
30 It is then easier to select the individuals best suited to the proposed task .
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