Example sentences of "easy [to-vb] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's easy to spawn and usually very robust . |
2 | It is easy to see that both ( i ) paraphrase and ( ii ) translation , if understood as the expression of the same content in different words , presuppose a dualist philosophy . |
3 | From the way her companion was looking at her it was easy to see that only part of his mind was concerned with art . |
4 | SUCCESSFUL firms are easy to spot but hard to explain . |
5 | This criticism not easy to meet but perhaps the best argument available comes from the experiment described last . |
6 | Good books are now easy to find and reasonably priced — look for The RSPB Book of British Birds ( Macmillan ) , the Country Life Guide to the Birds of Britain and Europe ( Collins ) , The Shell Guide to the Birds of Britain ( Michael Joseph ) and , above all , The Complete Book of British Birds ( RSPB/AA ) |
7 | I have concentrated on the higher forms of life , not only because they are easy to observe but also to some extent because they have greater meaning for our own species . |
8 | For the current generations of older people divorce was neither easy to obtain nor socially acceptable . |
9 | Although wood is not easy to obtain and certainly not cheap , many schools do find ways of obtaining quantities of off-cuts of softwood suitable for the children to use . |
10 | Its light weight and high tensile strength make it easy to install and wonderfully versatile . |
11 | The ideal cell lineage marker should be cell localized , cell autonomous , stable , ubiquitous , easy to detect and developmentally neutral . |
12 | The point is that the trivial names and acronyms are easy to remember and immediately evoke fond memories . |
13 | Because although the problems in which philosophers begin are fairly easy to state and quite straightforward , erm certainly when they begin they end up in some rather strange regions . |
14 | Above all , Somerset is easy to reach but so hard to leave . |
15 | Situated across the line of the M5 , Sedgemoor is easy to reach and well placed for touring Somerset . |
16 | Well they 're easy to destroy as well but we wo n't we wo n't go into that . |
17 | Potatoes are easy to buy and readily available everywhere . |
18 | There are a large range of clear and coloured reproofing materials available from camping supply shops for tents and caravan awnings which are easy to apply and very effective . |
19 | It is easy to perceive that so long as this group of entrepreneurs is active in the market , and so long as they are alert to the changing prices their own activity brings about , the market process can proceed in an entirely normal fashion . |
20 | Existing fuels are relatively cheap , easy to handle and very energy-dense . |
21 | Cotton is strong , hard-wearing , easy to handle and relatively inexpensive . |
22 | It is easy to assume that both workers and management in a plant have as a common objective the survival of that plant . |
23 | This is easy to do but please do not try to hurry up the process up as ‘ slow and steady ’ seems to give the best results and takes less time than trying to hurry . |
24 | To strike the mainstream , products must be appliances — simple to install , easy to use and physically appropriate to the domestic living room environment . |
25 | As a glue it is easy to use and nearly foolproof . |
26 | Unlike the conventional heated rollers they do n't have any uncomfortable spikes — instead they are covered with a special light rubber material which has the capacity to grip , making them easy to use and much kinder to your hair . |
27 | They are easy to use and often appear to produce quite good results . |
28 | Sanyo 's range of hand-held Dictation Systems are your ‘ pocket-sized P.A. ’ Easy to use and there when you want them . |
29 | all together an easy to use and very handy electronic diary . |
30 | Here the ‘ cut and paste ’ method of working was just as easy to use and so the program 's sales began to mushroom . |