Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] suited to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's certainly needed , ’ said Karelius , ‘ but I 'd have thought infantry better suited to the job . |
2 | Starting at the software end of the project will help us to determine the hardware configuration best suited to the task . |
3 | Rutger here has gone for a tight , hard , back pickup sound ideally suited to the staccato style he uses , and note the contrast between the sparse verse and much busier chorus patterns . |
4 | And just as carbon has very special properties , which make i so suited to the task — so too does water . |
5 | ( b ) The duty of a criminal judge is not to determine the degree of moral responsibility of a delinquent but his material guilt or physical responsibility , and this once proven , to fix the form of social preservation best suited to the defendant according to the anthropological category to which he belongs . |
6 | But all Goddard did was to tell a succession of risqué and not at all funny stories more suited to the smoking-room than to a dinner in mixed company . |
7 | Multi-search : This enables publishers of individual discs to set subject headings which can then allow hierarchical menus for searches specifically suited to the publication . |
8 | As the sampling proceeds , therefore , a continual shuffling of proposed sample members into and out of an auxiliary subfile is required , a procedure ideally suited to the computer . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The placement of verbs in initial position in the Portuguese text has a communicative function : it thematizes processes as the writer 's point of departure , an arrangement particularly suited to the reporting of academic research and scientific methods . |
11 | The glossy conventions of Hollywood were spurned in favour of a rough-hewn cinematic style more suited to the reality at hand . |
12 | Held over two days , each country entering one athlete per event , it is a competition well suited to the need to keep Britain established as the third-strongest athletic nation in Europe and the fourth in the world . |
13 | Staff management had most relevance to the larger units but there were a number of one-day modules ideally suited to the family farmer . |
14 | To set up group discussions , the researcher needs to select the research company or independent freelancer most suited to the job . |
15 | Usually I too would grab a setting-stick and Bill would instruct me as to the fount best suited to the job . |
16 | To encourage the basically extrovert person to develop his praying in a way more suited to the introvert is to do him a disservice , and since many books on prayer are written by introverts we can quickly fall into this trap . |
17 | Orthographic projections are right angled views ideally suited to the study of everyday objects . |
18 | Everyone dined together at a plain wooden table more suited to the kitchen or servants ' quarters than the guests ' dining room , and the fare was similarly lacking in charm . |
19 | The modernisation programme in the Thirties involved the introduction , not only of the single-deck railcoaches , but also some types uniquely suited to the seaside . |
20 | Overlooking the Sheffield–Baslow road and forming a lengthy escarpment of both continues ‘ edge ’ and isolated buttress , Gardom 's is the quiet and peaceful oasis well suited to the seeker of a bit of seclusion . |
21 | If someone were to be left alone in one of these structures , not only would the physical senses be deprived , but the individual would be in a psychic atmosphere well suited to the encouragement of inspirational and prophetic experiences . |