suit造句151. The sporting opportunities here should suit the most gung-ho of tourists.
152. The opposition leader accused government ministers of manipulating the statistics to suit themselves.
153. Efforts to persuade the remainder to follow suit have continued.
154. In buying a suit, a difference of ten cents in price is negligible.
155. As a teacher you have to adjust your methods to suit the needs of slower children.
156. If you want to create the right impression, I suggest you wear a suit.
157. She's great at writing poetry, but putting it to music is not her long suit.
158. Budget companies have been so successful that other airlines have had to follow suit and lower their fares.
159. Could you pick up my suit from the cleaner's for me, please?
160. She changed out of her suit as soon as she came home.
161. Corn is grown a lot in this area - the soil seems to suit it very well.
162. At the insistence of his father, he bought himself a new suit.
163. Short skirts don't really suit me - I haven't got the legs for them.
164. He wore a suit of heavy armour and carried a sword.
165. As a nurse she got very frustrated, but being an administrator seems to suit her.
166. She was dressed very soberly in a plain grey suit.
167. A central reservation number operated by the resort can direct you to accommodations that best suit your needs.
168. Methods of management operation should also be changed to suit the needs of modernization.
169. I felt out of place in my suit and tie.
170. If you wear a suit to the party, you'll stand out like a sore thumb.
171. When and where will it suit your convenience for our next meeting?
172. He bought a new suit out of the insurance money.
173. I don't think a sedentary life would altogether suit me.
174. He was dressed inappropriately for the heat in a dark suit.
175. Choose a soft, medium or firm mattress to suit their individual needs.
176. I picked a piece of fluff off my shiny black suit.
177. If Mark's wearing a suit, that'll be a compliment to you!
178. We may be able to design a course to suit your particular needs.
179. After repeated but fruitless demands for payment, he brought a suit against the debtor.
180. He's had his money's worth out of that suit - he's been wearing it for years.