Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [pers pn] easier " in BNC.

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1 This was partly because the increasing integration of world capital markets has made it easier to finance current-account deficits .
2 It is now fairly certain that the Australia antigen represents part of the virus responsible for type B hepatitis and its discovery has made it easier to determine the modes of transmission and the presence of a ‘ carrier ’ state , in which the infected person may suffer no ill health from his disease but is still capable of passing it on to others .
3 On this side of the Channel , in contrast , religion still maintains its place in schools , however uneasily ; and this itself has made it easier to assume that somehow or other there will be moral teaching as well .
4 It has made it easier for participants in training courses to understand the concept of oppression , to recognize oppressive attitudes and behaviour , and to identify oppressions which may be new to them : heterosexism is often a new concept to heterosexuals .
5 But the Lord has made it easier for you by giving us the lesson taught so simply and sublimely by our parents — the joy of love , that is of understanding and being understood , of giving and receiving , of sacrificing oneself to be recreated , of pouring out the treasures of one 's own heart only to find them multiplied endlessly .
6 The Australian government has made it easier to take action against the discrimination and demeaning of women by the country 's media .
7 And he points out , being private has made it easier to invest without worrying about the effect of reduced profits on the city .
8 One important theme in the remainder of this chapter is the extent to which a modular course design has made it easier or harder to seize opportunities and work within constraints .
9 The closeness of consumer and producer has made it easier for the Registry to expect and to receive from the Computer Centre a computing service of commercial standards , especially in terms of quality and meeting deadlines .
10 He says the M40 has made it easier for criminals to escape with stolen property .
11 He wants to make it easier for Government Departments to carry out projects using private investors and the commercial banks .
12 The Government also wants to make it easier for people to obtain a drinks licence and to water down the power of licensing magistrates , who currently have absolute discretion to refuse applications , often without giving a reason .
13 New elements include Visual WorkBench , and AppWizard , which automates the first steps of using an application framework , which Microsoft says makes it easier to get started developing an application .
14 Nevertheless the English language seems to find it easier to talk of events rather than processes — and that is the way that we tend to talk .
15 Late yesterday , the two companies were due to announce Windows Telephony , which aims to make it easier for software applications that can link to a wide range of telephone equipment , from PABXes to cellular telephone exchanges .
16 The project aims to make it easier to compare research already being carried out in these topics by IER and INSEE , culminating in the holding of a comparative seminar .
17 Answers about personal qualities and abilities are harder to interpret , although experience does make it easier .
18 It is not essential for simple recording , but it does make it easier to record teacher/student interaction as it happens .
19 Consequently , you do n't have to type a space between a keyword and a variable ( but it does make it easier to read your program ) .
20 I usually leave the cocktail sticks to make it easier for people to pick the devils up when they are hot .
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