Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv] suit to " in BNC.
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1 | Your prior knows , Athelstan , that with your guilt and deep sense of justice , you are well suited to such a task . ’ |
2 | She was admirably suited to membership of a caring profession . |
3 | Robinson paid tribute to Mrs Ash 's excellent housekeeping , and lamented that she had never become the Mother she was ideally suited to be . |
4 | Using equations ( 6.9 ) and ( 6. 10 ) the required Poisson values can be calculated very rapidly ; they are particularly suited to a pocket calculator , as the starting value can be calculated and then modified by multiplying the contents of the calculator by the packing density and dividing by the next value of ‘ x ’ : 1 when the calculator holds p(0) , 2 when it holds p(1) and so on . |
5 | They are particularly suited to the assessment of Outcomes concerned with analysis , synthesis and evaluation . |
6 | They encounter a presence which transfigures their lives and , provided that they are temperamentally suited to this type of spiritual activity and have the benefit of expert advice , they experience a satisfaction which is real but inexpressible . |
7 | Since crimes usually involve positive , self-expressive acts , they are ideally suited to the task of asserting our autonomy . |
8 | Mainly found in disk drives , where they control the positioning of the head on the surface of the disk , they are ideally suited to moving pens in precise steps across the bed of a plotter . |
9 | Well , we have seen electrical cars in the form of milk floats for many years , and of course they 're particularly suited to intermittent use , stopping and starting every few yards . |
10 | They were admirably suited to a problem of framework or atmosphere . |
11 | They were ideally suited to town life before the spread of hygienic knowledge , readily distributed by polluted rivers , reservoirs , and wells . |
12 | A senior female officer explained to an assembly of policewomen who were being trained in how to operate a casualty bureau that they were better suited to operating the telephones because of their ‘ good manners and compassionate nature ’ ( FN 29/5/87 , p. 2 ) . |
13 | They were eminently suited to each other . |
14 | They were eminently suited to the work and knew their ship and its equipment well enough to keep things going which also suited the administration at Headquarters . |
15 | It 's equidistant between the excitements of Brighton and the challenges of Gillingham , Chatham and the Medway towns , so strategically it 's well suited to us . |
16 | The Herdwick is the hardiest of all breeds in the Lake District , and it is particularly suited to life in the fells . |
17 | It is particularly suited to fantasy cakes as it is easy to use and provides a soft , smooth surface . |
18 | It is well suited to poor soil and ideal if you want to plant a traditional orchard . |
19 | It is well suited to the interests of students with a background in Political Science or related disciplines , and to those who wish , in particular , to gain greater familiarity with European Politics in an international perspective . |
20 | It is definitely suited to family skiing as is Valmorel , the next resort we visited . |
21 | Despite the limitations of the horizontal loom , it is eminently suited to the nomads ' way of life , being both easy to assemble and take down , and not too large or cumbersome to be carried by donkey or camel . |
22 | It is this flexibility and remarkable performance that makes the Beaver so versatile , and I would imagine that it is ideally suited to Tony 's purposes . |
23 | It has performed superbly on the Swanage Railway where it is ideally suited to the kind of work undertaken at that location . |
24 | Although the operational environment of CD-I ensures that , unlike CDROM , it is ideally suited to processing high quality sound and pictures together with computer graphics , text and numerics , it can not deliver full screen , full motion video . |
25 | One individual may be more likely to survive because it is better suited to making its way about its environment and not because it is fiercer than others . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | ‘ He 's ideally suited to the long-ball game — he wins 99 per cent of balls in the air — and while he would n't be a classical player , he would be an effective one , like John Fashanu and Dion Dublin . |
29 | I used the bike extensively around London and it was perfectly suited to dealing the city 's often poor roads . |
30 | 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 . |