Example sentences of "it easier [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then maybe you were supposed to cry over milk , because it helped preserve it , or made it easier to turn into cheese .
2 This can make it easier to arrive at the correct spot by varying the radius and steepness of the turn .
3 Is it possible to write about Throwing Muses without confining their strange and terrible beauty , taming it , making it easier to live with ?
4 The object was to discover if ways could be found to make it easier to live with .
5 He finds it easier to live without property .
6 Eventually , the Government must make it easier to live without the car .
7 She found it easier to live in a faint fog , at one remove from what most people called reality .
8 Actually I find it easier to put in the mortgage details which is page li er pa line three and any outstanding bills and loans and then basically find out from the person how much they need on top of that
9 Breeding values also help to predict future levels of milk production , which makes it easier to deal with quota restrictions , ’ he said .
10 The business men came , we heard , the Chancellor listened , and he has incorporated in his proposals a large number of deregulatory measures , which will ease cash flow and make it easier to deal with the VAT man and the Inland Revenue .
11 Do you find it easier to deal with .
12 They often find it easier to deal with an agency rather than directly with someone , ’ said a spokesman for Poppies , the Darlington-based company with franchises all over the country ( –444 ) .
13 A formula could be seen as a way to get a fair wage increase and made it easier to deal with differentials .
14 Paul 's opponents found it easier to agree in synod on his unworthiness for office than to eject him from the episcopal residence .
15 You may have to contend with hidden antagonisms or even resentments , but by the weekend you will find it easier to respond to the moods or demands of a partner .
16 Older people often find it easier to talk of their childhood and early years than their current problems .
17 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 .
18 You will find it easier to talk to people if you do n't take all their ideas personally .
19 They say they have never encountered any problems in being an all-female firm ; if anything , they find that a lot of their male clients find it easier to talk to a woman about their finances .
20 May be if they taught us about it at school boys would find it easier to talk to a girl about sex and things like that . ’
21 It is n't easy to talk naturally to a piece of machinery and your performers may find it easier to talk to you rather than directly to the camera .
22 Some are finding it easier to talk about their past as each weekly get together follows the last .
23 I just find it easier to talk about … this illness with someone I hardly know .
24 She finds it easier to say to herself , ‘ He might never have died , if only … ’ .
25 Is it easier to say to this paralysed man , ‘ Your sins are forgiven ’ , or to say ‘ Stand up , take your bed and walk ? ’ 10 .
26 Your tentative benefit was not perhaps as clear as it might have been which would have made it easier to lead into my willingness to proceed .
27 And he points out , being private has made it easier to invest without worrying about the effect of reduced profits on the city .
28 Having fewer suppliers makes it easier to move towards just-in-time delivery of components .
29 We also hope that those wishing to sponsor Scottish sport will find it easier to use as a directory of opportunities .
30 When turning completely it is always preferable to turn by leaning the sail over the back of the board ( a tack ) since this will turn the board into wind and make it easier to return from where you set out .
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