unsuited造句1. He's totally unsuited to the job.
2. This tool is unsuited for such use.
3. He was unsuited for the job.
4. Liberman realised Kurt was unsuited to office life, but offered him a contract anyway.
5. I'm temperamentally unsuited to this job.
6. She was totally unsuited for the job.
7. He is unsuited to academic work.
8. The snow cruiser proved hopelessly unsuited to Antarctic conditions.
9. He is unsuited for that position.
10. She is fundamentally unsuited to office work.
11. He is a quitter who is temperamentally unsuited to remaining a champion.
12. Are these rules unsuited to modern medicine?
13. I was utterly unsuited to fame.
14. Temperamentally unsuited for compromise, Tatum went on the offensive.
15. He was totally unsuited for the job.
16. The lonely, two-mile stretch was not unsuited to ambush.
17. They also tend to be aesthetically unsuited to many older-style properties.
18. Richard and I were totally unsuited, we cramped each other, preventing further growth, we were better apart.
19. The two of them seemed so entirely unsuited to each other that I quickly discarded the unbidden image of their marital bed.
20. We were totally unsuited: there was no point in pretending any longer.
21. Mary says that he is unsuited for the clergy and will not marry him if he enters that field.
22. Few disciples followed him, his purist rigour being unsuited to compromise or the political infighting which wracked the sectarian Left.
23. By the end of that first year, I knew how totally unsuited we were to each other.
24. She was simply swept off her feet when she met him. But they were completely unsuited.
25. I now realize that Tom and I were totally unsuited .
26. Attendance is better than 21, 000 a game in the SkyDome, a cavernous building unsuited for basketball.
26.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
27. But judges should not be involved in the making of decisions for which they are unsuited.
28. Certainly scientific approaches had come to be seen as unsuited to this project and therefore increasingly discarded.
29. Questions of defence policy are vast, complicated, confidential, and wholly unsuited for ventilation before a jury.
30. Constable Quince was new to the job and, in Bramble's estimation, unsuited for it.