Example sentences of "it can easily [be] " in BNC.
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1 | It will tend to lie doggo in the light and , because it is flat , it can easily be mistaken for a small mole on the shin . |
2 | Using sensitive earthquake-detecting instruments ( seismographs or seismometers ) , it is possible to pin down quite precisely the sites where the shock waves originate in this region , and it can easily be shown that these sites are confined to a narrow belt which dips steeply down under the continental margin at about 60 degrees , and which hits the surface just where the ocean is deepest , in the Chile-Peru Trench . |
3 | You will need to wear a watch to time the starts ; this should be worn on the wrist of your right hand , with the face on the inside , so that in the final seconds of a frantic starboard tack start it can easily be read whilst in the sailing position . |
4 | It can easily be taken to places such as hospitals , prisons and community centres . |
5 | The second quotation should have closed immediately after the words ‘ New Foreign Office ’ , but as the paper stands it can easily be misconstrued that the Report recommended Scott 's appointment . |
6 | It can easily be shown that the Ernst function Z associated with this solution is given by ( 13.4 ) |
7 | It can easily be taken down and a smaller movable one would be quite adequate . ’ |
8 | Environmentalists oppose the deep burial method for dealing with radioactive waste , claiming that it constitutes a hazard for many thousands of years and should thus be stored above ground where it can easily be monitored for leakages . |
9 | It can easily be mixed with orange or apple juice , if preferred . |
10 | Where sterilisation is necessary , for example in quarantine or treatment tanks , it can easily be achieved by reducing the water flow through the UV system . |
11 | Because of the common age of onset being in the late teens it can easily be equated with the usual somewhat awkward behaviour and natural rebellion of teenagers , and initially be set aside by both relatives and professionals , resulting in great family trauma , and at times violence or suicide . |
12 | The connectedness of the individual worker to his work environment is such that it can easily be controlled by others . |
13 | Do n't feel restricted to a circle if you want to make a garland design , as it can easily be manoeuvred into other shapes . |
14 | It can easily be removed if required and replaced in minutes . |
15 | The chosen lexicon or word list must be represented in computer memory , but there are numerous methods which could be employed to do this , in order that it can easily be searched . |
16 | This structure should be generally more useful in the future because it can easily be expanded to store extra information , should this become necessary . |
17 | This information is mostly for the GM , but some of it can easily be fed to the PCs before an adventure . |
18 | Transmission teaching , or ‘ recitation teaching ’ as it is more commonly called in the United States , is so pervasive within the school system that it can easily be interpreted as the ‘ natural ’ or ‘ proper ’ way to teach , as a network of rules and procedures special to the teaching environment which must be learned , rehearsed and developed in a practical way by the new teacher in order to gain competent membership of the teaching community , and of the classroom order in particular . |
19 | These differences do not mean that economic historians are cast adrift in a sea of events : they possess the potentially powerful faculty of hindsight , though it can easily be a powerfully deluding one . |
20 | If the structure of the data is maintained , it can easily be merged with existing models . |
21 | His theory was developed for the purpose of giving an account of the way words have meanings , but it can easily be adapted to the task of representing the meanings of actions . |
22 | He was ‘ convinced that my fellow politicians unnecessarily exaggerate the influence of labour … it can easily be overcome by a political leader with genuine sympathy with the working class and a practical programme ’ . |
23 | It can easily be assembled in a day or two . |
24 | Although this theory is expressed formally it can easily be given intuitive support . |
25 | ( The ‘ higher powers ’ of an intransitive relation arise when there are chains of elements each related to the next by the relation in question ; thus , if A is the father of B , B of C , and C of D , then A stands in the ‘ third power ’ of the relation ’ — father of — ’ to D. ) It can easily be seen that A in 1(a) and P in 1(b) fulfil this requirement ( assuming , of course , that the lines in the diagrams symbolise the relation of dominance ) . |
26 | It can easily be pointed out , by way of criticism , that Benjamin neglects unduly both the effective autonomy of artistic forms and traditions and the power of the actual ( capitalist ) social relations of production , in the wider society as well as the particular apparatus . |
27 | If this is the case , and it can easily be investigated empirically , the restated no-arbitrage condition F = S ( 1 + r - d ) gives the result that the basis for a stock index is positive , that is , F > S ( Figlewski , 1984b ) . |
28 | Although the system works brilliantly in most women , it can easily be disrupted — by stress or crash dieting for instance . |
29 | It is obviously very prone to bias and reactivity effects ; it can easily be subverted by stacking samples ; and the credibility of the report depends completely upon the creditability of the practitioner . |
30 | The real challenge is not whether or not the online catalogue can cater for first-time users but whether or not it can easily be used by any user for any type of query . |