Example sentences of "[noun pl] as easily as " in BNC.

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1 If only Messrs Cook could guarantee a benefit to mind and manners as easily as they can guarantee a comfortable journey !
2 First , it is to assist people to resolve their disputes as easily as possible and , secondly , it should enable the making or declaring of law that applies in those disputes .
3 He could command her responses as easily as though he held her in thrall , and that made her more than a little afraid .
4 Even as she struggled he was lifting her clear off her feet as easily as though she were made of thistledown .
5 I wonder if I will get away with things as easily as I have on other serious falls and I wonder what it will feel like at the bottom .
6 Gradually , these gaps are being filled , with the aim of allowing clients to conduct ‘ open account ’ trading with export customers as easily as they now do with domestic ones .
7 No way was she falling in with his plans as easily as that !
8 Up in the balcony Jock Lennox applauded , and some of Rafferty 's regulars laughed as Paddy gathered the little child up in his arms as easily as his heavy vestments would allow him .
9 I never made more friends as easily as when I was among people whose language I spoke badly and who barely spoke mine at all .
10 While George Boon rejected the suggestion that the very small coins were votive objects and may thus be found in some quantity on temple sites , he sensibly adds that there could have been a tendency for poor quality coins ‘ to gravitate to these shrines as easily as to the offertory of a country church ’ .
11 We may not be able to digest foods as easily as we once could .
12 However , despite my aim to provide flexibility in structure , the HyperCard still imposes a primary organizational structure and it may be difficult to extract information that has no relation to the original structure imposed by the author Nevertheless , some links have been made between tutorials which cut across the primary categorization and users are able to move between different sections as easily as moving within sections .
13 PETER SCUDAMORE , who breaks records as easily as a psychotic disc jockey , was at it again yesterday , shattering his own mark for the fastest 50 winners by a National Hunt jockey when he rode In-Keeping to an easy victory at Wincanton .
14 He cleared the formidable Aintree fences as easily as if they had been hurdles .
15 She was half-turned from him , letting her eyes follow the beams and wishing she could drift through the open doors as easily as the nets lifted in the seasonless breeze .
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