Example sentences of "better suit to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The three other seeds in his section Ivan Lendl , Andrei Medvedev and Thomas Muster all have games better suited to slower surfaces .
2 I liked him , but he and Angela are — were — better suited to each other . ’
3 Is video better suited to one stage of a lesson rather than another ?
4 The view is widespread among the senior officers we talked to , and among ordinary policemen , that policewomen , as women , have instincts and capabilities which make them better suited to specific types of police work .
5 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 .
6 The other configurations of front points are generally found on crampons better suited to pure snow and ice routes .
7 By these devices through traffic would be deflected onto high-capacity ‘ primary distributor ’ roads better suited to higher speeds , so that safety and environmental improvements would take place in the residential areas .
8 I mean Tony 's been at the club a long time he 's expressed a wish to go erm his style and his age is probably just right to go on the continent , he 's twenty six years of age and er I would guess that his particular style wou possibly would be better suited to continental play than it is in England .
9 It does give high work rates , but is probably better suited to larger farmers and contractors .
10 And of the proposed Mansion House Square project , he went on , ‘ It would be a tragedy if the character and skyline of our capital city were to be further ruined and St Paul 's dwarfed by yet another giant glass stump better suited to downtown Chicago than to the City of London . ’
11 SAVE and many others ( including the prince of Wales who compared the proposed building to ‘ a glass stump better suited to downtown Chicago ’ ) believed the new scheme would be simply disastrous .
12 However , as the epitome of laddish nonchalance , the Inspirals seem unconcerned : Tom says he 's simply grateful that they had an experience — however fleeting — of life as arena-rockers , while bassist Bungle is sure that the pared-down stuff on ‘ Revenge Of The Goldfish ’ is far better suited to compact places like Rock City than cavernous concert halls .
13 Hence some policewomen deliberately seek out desk jobs — secretaries with uniforms , as someone described them — or jobs as drivers , in juvenile liaison , or in units which deal with sex crimes , because they see themselves as better suited to this type of work .
14 ‘ Perhaps they are just better suited to this sort of race and these headwinds , ’ added the man with a house 50 yards from the Thames at Putney .
15 She is much better suited to this B format , and coronet is reissuing its titles in B during this year .
16 Mhm , do you think that women are just better suited to these jobs , is that right ? women .
17 Detention centres , dating from 1952 , provided a strict regime for selected young offenders , although better suited to those without previous experience of institutional custody .
18 In the hard sell of this linguistic and cultural economy , claims are made for English , not unlike those formerly made for Latin or for certain styles of French , that it is better suited to particular intellectual and scientific purposes , notably in the current situation , those for which consumers want to buy languages .
19 In addition , her long-established methods of classroom organisation are better suited to whole-class teaching .
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