Example sentences of "can [adv] easily [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is shown that while the dodecamer under investigation does not contain any B II junctions , the central CpG step can most easily undergo the transition .
2 The handwriting perhaps prejudices the reader against it , and misspellings like acused , juge , sentencet , can so easily make a teacher feel that the piece is incompetent and deserves low marks .
3 There can be no reliable estimate that — ’ 10 per cent of the homes built in 1980 in New Mexico were made from adobe ’ , because Spanish Americans and Anglo Americans far from rich , can so easily convert the soil from beneath their feet into walls around new rooms , and they do this regularly with their own hands in enlarging their houses .
4 A fresh wind of educational change can so easily become a chill wind , however , and , if it does , the most vulnerable of our children will suffer .
5 His cast is wonderful , avoiding fussiness in a work whose circus-like twists and turns can so easily become a brawl .
6 Our Lord is teaching in these parables and encounters that the pursuit of wealth can so easily become an obstacle to entering the Kingdom .
7 Without professional help we can so easily aggravate the problem .
8 Much nearer to the intense spirit of the original staging is Christine Bunning 's Marenka , taking her tone from the opening duet with Jenik , which can so easily project the character as a social and emotional misfit .
9 If the upper part had been true as to intervals it would have been in B major , and of course the tonal results would have been chaotic : organ Whether intervals are true or false does not matter to listeners , who can not easily distinguish the difference .
10 Yet the government can not easily undo the damage wrought by the courts .
11 The midfield can not easily force the forward into space .
12 Without such awareness , we can not easily address the issue of what constitutes an appropriate social model for sociolinguistics .
13 not the student — can more easily discern the quality .
14 The kind of place where you can quite easily forget the day of the week — unless you want to take in the Friday disco — let alone the time of day .
15 A single person can quite easily spend a week at a health farm or clinic without any feeling of loneliness or of being out-of-step with everyone else .
16 But unfortunately we can then easily imagine a context in which that sentence might be appropriately used , in which it is not assumed that John cheated : for example , you thought he had cheated , asked me whether he now repents , but I tell you he never did , and persuade you accordingly , and then I say so John does n't regret cheating ( Gazdar , 1979a : 105 ) .
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