(1) It's not appropriate for him to be present
(2) In those circumstances we say it is appropriate for costs to follow the event.
(3) But it is important to make sure the play programme is appropriate to the child.
(4) The state, apparently, is to decide what material is appropriate for academic inquiry.
(5) It would certainly not be appropriate to grant a stay in these circumstances.
(6) In this circumstance it is appropriate to depend upon a set of rules for swift action.
(7) A spokesman for the railway said the company didn't feel it was appropriate to comment at this stage.
(8) As I prepare to leave Scotland for a while, it seems appropriate to focus on some of those bigger issues.
(9) Given the title, it may be appropriate to consider the semiology of it all.
(10) It's appropriate to apologise when you've been wrong but re-writing the past is not an option.
(11) To make the appropriate arrangements
(12) Some content during this event may not be appropriate for all audiences.
(13) A conditional discharge would be appropriate for the offences in all the circumstances.
(14) I felt it was entirely appropriate to honour my adopted country in my new hometown.
(15) In this particular case I made the decision that it was not appropriate to do that.
(16) Speed must be appropriate for the conditions, the size and type of vessel, and the safety of others in the area.
(17) Cook with spices that are appropriate for the season and for your skin and your physiology.
(19) But he said it would not be appropriate to release further details of the schemes at this stage.
(20) He didn't get appropriate training