Example sentences of "more easily [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed Shanghold et al ( 1985 ) believe : ‘ pregnancy is hard work , and a woman who is fit can do the work of pregnancy more easily than a woman who is not fit ’ .
2 Two-piece clothing is quite useful for women as the microphone and battery can be fixed and concealed in it more easily than a dress .
3 As Savage puts it , ‘ a hundred shares can be organised and directed more easily than a hundred workers ’ .
4 It is very true that the written word can so often reach people more easily than the spoken word can do .
5 What slight hope the East London club retain of sharing in the projected Premier League bonanza was dimmed further here by two pieces of sloppy defending that allowed Chelsea to end a run of four games without a win more easily than the one-goal margin might suggest .
6 But one Tory source said : ‘ We think we could accommodate the Unionists if we needed to far more easily than the Liberal Democrats . ’
7 Psychics can often see the auras of women more clearly , possibly because women tend to express their emotions more easily than the average man .
8 The principles described above still apply in that skills are especially suited to analysis , and can be assessed more easily than the other domains by objective tests .
9 It was conceived to provide safe , easy , stable handling so that Joe Doe in the USA could fly it more easily than the taildraggers with which it competed .
10 These were an improvement during dry weather conditions since the metal penetrated the ground much more easily than the wood , but there were disadvantages too .
11 The trial succeeded in finding several organisational problems but did not achieve its secondary objective because it became clear that the breadth and depth of knowledge needed by the individuals were implicit in the experience needed to do the job and that the individual could work quicker and chop and change subject more easily than the expert system .
12 ( This is not meant to be a criticism , for I doubt whether we can work effectively without such things ; it is merely to point out that modernity enters the church far more easily than the church enters modernity . )
13 Soyons de notre siècle , as the French say — a stance that no one forgets more easily than the trained philologist . "
14 And nothing dates more easily than the clever wheezes of a previous generation .
15 The ‘ bad ’ characters in any story grab attention more easily than the ‘ good ’ because in them are realised our own temptations and foul qualities which we suppress in our daily lives .
16 ( a ) Lord Roskill in Lambie said that a charge under s.15(1) would have succeeded more easily than the actual charge under s.16(1) , but the act was the same for both offences .
17 Because there were fewer volosti than communes , the former could be pressurized more easily than the latter .
18 Class accents lie at the heart of such mimicry , though on the printed page a betraying turn of phrase , or a tell-tale choice of words like ‘ dodgy ’ or ‘ darling ’ , can be represented more easily than an impure vowel .
19 When knitting , if you suspect needles of being faulty , you can pick them out more easily while the knitting is on the machine .
20 The tails , however , sank more easily because the bindings were nearer them .
21 Competitors could challenge Moody 's and S&P more easily if the two leaders made more mistakes .
22 Legacies can also be sought more easily if the organisation can show that it has charitable status .
23 Words which appear early in the lists were remembered more easily as the subjects had more opportunity to rehearse these after being read than the rest of the words in the list .
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