Example sentences of "easy [to-vb] [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of carers who have their own children this is easier to see than for the classic ( and disappearing ) case of the single daughter who was presumed to be childless ; although in that case the assumption in the past was that the single daughter would be rewarded in material terms through being the major beneficiary of her parents ' will , if they had money or property to bequeath .
2 The actual published version is considerably easier to understand because of the use of ‘ bar charts ’ , which can not be reproduced here .
3 Even so , the potential gain from a lower rate — even if it had been negotiable through the International Monetary Fund — is not easy to estimate because of the problems of relative elasticities of demand for both exports and imports and the problem of the cost effects of higher import prices , not least as they would have affected wage bargaining [ Ball , 1967 ] .
4 Among printers ' mementoes , one should not forget the special examples , in the nature of things not easy to find because of the infrequency of the occasions , produced by presses set up on frozen rivers , such as the Thames and Severn .
5 The vast majority of these fish I have kept over long periods and know to be reliable , easy to keep and in the case of some , very long lived .
6 It is easy to forget that alongside the architecture of Nash and Soane , the engineering work of Rennie ( whose London Docks were the largest buildings of their date in Europe ) , Maudslay and Telford had few European rivals .
7 Most often , related papers are easy to determine because of the specificity of titles in the field , and unrelated papers are very obviously unrelated .
8 Most often , related papers are easy to determine because of the specificity of titles in the field , and unrelated papers are very obviously unrelated .
9 At the same time , if by a failure to take a decisive stand Kirkton should be defeated , it would be easy to describe that as a defeat for the Montrose interest to which Kirkton had long been attached .
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