Example sentences of "[be] [adv] suit to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The principles described above still apply in that skills are especially suited to analysis , and can be assessed more easily than the other domains by objective tests . |
2 | Barns are best suited to operation ; of a ‘ craft ’ nature , rather than larger industrial undertakings . |
3 | It provides a standard method for treating contaminated soils , sands , and solids ; it provides treatment for surface contamination , while other methods are more suited to subsurface treatment ; and it also requires a relatively low level of technology , meaning less can go wrong with the process . |
4 | The two larger models , on the other hand , are more suited to sporting events and wildlife observation . |
5 | Her own approach as a judge is she feels specific to her and that does not mean that women are specially suited to family law . |
6 | Mr Berge 's special brand of anarchy seems to be particularily suited to capitalism . |
7 | Others were convinced that they 'd be well suited to life in combat uniform . |
8 | American station design had found a truly contemporary style which proved to be well suited to station scale . |
9 | On the other hand , the multiple permutations possible — contrast , misunderstandings and confusions of the two characters , each playing the other — are well suited to comedy . |
10 | Although there are many male probation officers , Frances believes that women are well suited to probation work as they ‘ tend to have a degree of sensitivity and an ability to listen and to understand what pain means . |
11 | Concrete blocks are well suited to d-i-y work . |
12 | She was lifted bodily aboard by two sailors and carried down to a panelled cabin where she and Maria Candida were to live during the voyage ; and when she had been helped out of her clothes and into simpler garments that were more suited to life on board ship , she insisted upon going on deck to watch from the aftercastle as the mariners sang at the capstan and the anchors were weighed . |
13 | The Angevin connection was thus represented by a close kinswoman of Edward I. Jean of Brittany 's talents were more suited to diplomacy than to warfare ( although he served against Philip the Fair in Aquitaine , between 1294 and 1297 ) , while his close connections with both the French court and the nobility of western France clearly helped to ease tension at periods of crisis . |
14 | They were ideally suited to town life before the spread of hygienic knowledge , readily distributed by polluted rivers , reservoirs , and wells . |
15 | In addition , because the greater part of resources available to the sector is the freely given time of local people , it is better suited to survival than many larger organisations which are more dependent on cash funding . |
16 | This terrain of rocky canyons and dusty valleys is well suited to defence against the Ethiopian army in a war of independence that has lasted 25 years . |
17 | While the double-blind trial is well suited to testing of conventional drugs it often can not be applied to complementary therapies , for instance , the acupuncturist must establish a close link with the patient during treatment , and the therapist must know which points he is needling and possibly modify them as the patient 's responses change . |
18 | Its rectangular frame is well suited to beef production . |
19 | The Herdwick is the hardiest of all breeds in the Lake District , and it is particularly suited to life in the fells . |
20 | It is particularly suited to fantasy cakes as it is easy to use and provides a soft , smooth surface . |
21 | It is definitely suited to family skiing as is Valmorel , the next resort we visited . |
22 | Between Colwyn Bay and Rhos Point , the sea is ideally suited to water ski-ing and sailing , and these are extremely popular pastimes . |
23 | PLANTING IDEAS The clean lines of Marshalite walling is ideally suited to town gardens . |
24 | The episodes are ideally suited to classroom use , both in terms of length and content , and can be integrated flexibly into the school timetable . |
25 | In some of these respects ( such as improvisation , or blue tonality and pitch inflection ) it was more suited to transmission on recordings than in notation . |
26 | She was admirably suited to membership of a caring profession . |