Example sentences of "[be] suit to " in BNC.

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1 We 're here because we 're suited to being here .
2 A further issue is how well sculptures are suited to their sites .
3 The funds are suited to those investors not having any immediate need for income from their investments and who wish to accumulate returns .
4 Roughly speaking , conventional wisdom dictates that the more flexible golf club shafts are suited to the weaker player while stiffer shafts are appropriate for better players and professionals .
5 As a room divider , the shallower curves of a Tudor or Spanish-style arch need less height , and are suited to modern homes where storey heights tend to be 2.2m .
6 Pies are suited to limited food service facilities .
7 Different types of behaviour are suited to different types of measurement .
8 One concerns itself with the sorts of personal qualities that are suited to teaching .
9 Er and then we 'll see what device cos the I mean there 's there 's a couple more devices apart from those , and you know different people are suited to different ones .
10 All the following waterlilies ( Nymphaea ) are suited to the modern water garden .
11 Although the modules have been developed primarily for those in adult basic education , they are suited to a wide range of client groups .
12 A description of the main theoretical paradigms that have been developed and consideration of how they are suited to the text recognition task .
13 ( Always check first that the plants are suited to a position where they will be subjected to extremes of light and heat , like some hardy ivies . )
14 Different solutions can be adopted in different places , solutions that are suited to the different needs of different people .
15 Dialogue is deftly used in Sercambi 's novella , as sometimes in the French fabliaux , but , as has been noted , none of the French fabliaux are suited to performance in the way that Dame Sirith is , and as an inferrable source for the Shipman 's Tale may have been .
16 Plants with defence ti-ichomes are suited to the smaller species as the larger ones have to cut a path through them and are therefore at a disadvantage .
17 Not every city would be suited to this approach , it must be admitted .
18 I can remember doing my Mick again from The Caretaker and for Shakespeare I did an outrageous choice of Cardinal Wolsey from Henry VIII , which I do n't think I shall ever be suited to playing .
19 According to Robin Cranko , he consulted John 's headmaster , St John Nitch , and the advice he received was that John would not be suited to a rigid academic life , or work in an office or commerce .
20 In addition , of course , the cattle needed to be suited to the climate .
21 Merely the presence or absence of surrounding water ensures that the leaf will be suited to life underwater or on top .
22 This mode of study was too time-consuming to be suited to the part-time student and it had to be assumed that these benefits would be provided by the employer and the real-life work situation .
23 He observed that the fossils were found in areas populated by both deciduous and coniferous forests , and their beaks seemed to be suited to browsing on trees and shrubs .
24 The style of presentation must be suited to the audience .
25 ‘ I was disappointed when a move to the club fell through earlier in the season because I believe my style would be suited to the English game .
26 Specification and colour of individual items can be suited to customer 's requirements
27 It is exactly the kind of work that might be suited to a poet of Smart 's mind recovering from a severe mental illness .
28 Writing has the effect of distancing the speaker from the hearer ; what is said need not be suited to the requirements of the listener because the listener is absent .
29 Roosevelt thought that Korea would be suited to trusteeship for an undefined period , which could perhaps last for as long as forty years .
30 These substances would be in small amounts in any but polluted waters , and analytical methods would have to be suited to the objective if it were desired to distinguish between them .
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