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

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1 Which makes them easier to carry .
2 Some vinyl-based flocks are ready pasted , which makes them easier to use .
3 Breeding values also help to predict future levels of milk production , which makes it easier to deal with quota restrictions , ’ he said .
4 Manufactured products usually have a regular shape which makes it easier to fit them together .
5 Hodson favours the Master because of its high roof and low loading height , which makes it easier for the infirm .
6 We have improved matters by cutting up the fallen leaves with a rotary grass-cutting machine which makes it easier for raking and collection for the compost heaps ; the chopped leaves also rot down that much quicker .
7 One group of pirates has made a small add-on circuit board which makes it easier to copy ROM cartridges .
8 Cross-stitch can be worked either on evenweave fabric — woven with single threads ; Hardanger fabric — woven with double weft and warp threads ( horizontal and vertical threads ) ; or Aida — woven in blocks of threads which makes it easier to count holes and therefore suitable for beginners .
9 Also added to StreetTalk is the Advanced Object facility , which makes it easier to locate and identify network objects — such as users , resources , applications lists etc — by allowing it to be identified by name , and having an unlimited number of attributes associated with it .
10 These are as similar as possible between the different modules which makes it easier to use common features such as formatting .
11 This back scratching may include taking data directly from the banks computer , but more often it provides details of the bank 's systems , which makes it easier for the enquiry agent to embark on the well timed impersonation .
12 I do n't have children , which makes it easier .
13 They have discovered that in the period when most deaths occur between two and four months 80–90pc of babies produce a sticky substance in their saliva which makes it easier for bacteria to stick to the nose and throat .
14 They have discovered that in the period during which most cot deaths occur between two and four months 80 to 90pc of babies produce saliva , which makes it easier for bacteria to stick to the nose and throat .
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