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1 They seemed totally unsuited to a direct examination at the hands of his own counsel.
2 Many, perhaps the majority, of the arrivals were totally unsuited for the actual work of mining.
3 It has no footpath for most of its length and is totally unsuited to this traffic.
4 Which actors are totally unsuited for the gig?
5 Then, French is unapproachable; English would be totally unsuited to the occasion, and German even more so.
6 But the Santa Clara field turned out to be totally unsuited to the storage of nuclear weapons.
7 They are now living in emergency hotel and B&B accommodation that is totally unsuited to family life.
8 Their Scottish leader, Sir Ming Campbell, is dignified, intelligent and statesmanlike - and totally unsuited to his role.
9 It is stony, sterile, and hideous, and totally unsuited for the occupation or habitation of the white man.
10 The banker is, as I have noted, by training and because of his position, totally unsuited to the conduct of industry.
11 He went for his ideals to an imaginary past and what he taught and praised was often totally unsuited to modern conditions.
12 They are unwearied in their efforts to get at truth, and govern wisely; but our system of law is totally unsuited for Orientals.
13 Such land is totally unsuited and only becomes plantable when the timeless bog cover is gouged away and the underlying water-logged earth drained.
14 One of her vanities was her small feet, on which she always wore the daintiest of shoes, often totally unsuited to the occasion.
15 'It was a kindness as a matter of fact, my lord.' He saw Godschale's eyebrows rise doubtfully and added, 'He was totally unsuited .
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This collocation consists of: Totally unsuited through the time