Example sentences of "it easy [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Independent switches for each light will make it easier to create the appropriate atmosphere . |
2 | ( Also , just because of the difficulty of proving who caused the damage , fire insurers generally find it easier to give the necessary consent to waiver of their subrogation rights , without which the arrangements could not work . ) |
3 | Users of services find it easier to judge the nonclinical aspects of care which traditionally have been undervalued by providers . |
4 | The underlying shifts which Hoggett identifies make it easier to view the local authority as a ‘ manager ’ of service delivery rather than its actual administrator . |
5 | Successive chancellors found it easier to borrow the ready-made currency in the possession of the Gens Redburna in return for Imperial Notes of Hand ; interest was paid on the loans . |
6 | The reasons for the variations are many but there are probably some underlying trends that make it easier to pick the right bureau for the job . |
7 | And this in turn makes it easier to connect the various fittings . |
8 | They make the organizational labyrinth less treacherous , make it easier to find the other team members , help groom the baton before passing it along , assist management by providing them with mature ideas for review and generally increase the odds of getting a hearing for ideas within the organization . |
9 | The interaction between scientists thus promoted has also made it easier to approach the other goal of excellence . |
10 | But a chemist , wondering how the rather fetching picture of myself ( below ) might be affected by being doused in nitric acid , would find it easier to understand the ensuing mess if she ( or he ) understood it as a collection of molecules of cellulose . |
11 | If you have difficulty crossing the cables , in that some yarns are very stiff and resist crossovers , you may find it easier to work the next row of knitting by hand . |
12 | It should be noted , however , that if one million of the three million were back at work and not receiving unemployment and/or supplementary benefits from the Exchequer , it would put less strain on the public purse and make it easier to meet the social security benefits for the expected one million over-85-year-olds . |
13 | Some voices do not find it easy to reach the public stage . |
14 | The village has good and inexpensive road and rail connections , making it easy to explore the surrounding region . |
15 | And the wide range of economical cooking methods and equally wide range of colours and styles make it easy to choose the right oven for you . |
16 | The objective makes it easy to compare the actual outcome with your prediction . |
17 | Even the least sophisticated found it easy to blame the chronic unemployment which afflicted Britain on the war . |
18 | Such differences in the behaviour of different cancers of the same organ does not make it easy to identify the right hormones for treatment . |