Example sentences of "easy [to-vb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It had been easy to agree to Sniffy 's request from the safety of the office but it felt different to be taking the orders of a stranger from Sniffy 's brutal underworld .
2 It contains six small apples and has the sort of handle which makes it easy to carry to school or on outings .
3 He said it was not easy to come to Cork with a favourite 's tag and play against a posse of cuemen he had grown up with and played so often in amateur competition .
4 It is not easy to come to terms with the idea that the parents on whom you depended all those years ago may now — possibly because of ill-health — have become dependent upon you .
5 It is never easy to come to terms with death — it brings with it a surfeit of emotions ; disbelief , anger , guilt , resentment and remorse .
6 It is still not easy to come to terms with the inexplicably uneven impact of the environment on changing animal morphology .
7 It was not easy to come to terms with this view of Isabelle as someone who received love without giving in return .
8 Karen found that it was very easy to talk to Drew .
9 It is now not easy to talk to Bill Larnach for very long before becoming aware of the depth of his knowledge and the way in which , following the traditions of his birthplace , he has achieved a mastery of this very difficult subject .
10 A lot of this good advice is easy to apply to girl/boy relationships .
11 Now it has not always been easy to warm to England 's rugby followers , whose customary note is somewhere between a bray and a bellow .
12 Still , it is all too easy to refer to organisations as the active party — to speak of organisations controlling their personnel , adapting to their environments , and so on .
13 Living in this area , for example , you can visit a campus university here at Sussex , a town-type institution at Brighton Polytechnic or Portsmouth Polytechnic , a city-based university in Southampton , and it 's very easy to get to London .
14 It 's quite easy to get to £50 a week just for basic essentials like stable and grazing rental , bedding and feed .
15 It 's all pretty standard stuff for the digitally-minded , and easy to get to grips with for the novice .
16 This rebated , dry glazed pivot offers improved weather resistance , single handed operation ( so they 're easy to get to grips with ) , and guarantees improved thermal efficiency in commercial , industrial and residential buildings .
17 Microsoft 's attempts to increase usability have worked well , producing a package which is easy to get to grips with and fun to use .
18 Although its drawing and selection tools are slightly more convoluted than they need be , the program is easy to get to grips with and has some nice touches that make it more usable than most .
19 bit more easy to get to grips with the physical stuff
20 I 'm going to , as will become evident , mainly focus on the diary , because that 's where at least eighty percent of the data resides , and it 's the bit that 's most easy to get to grips with .
21 This has the advantage of being an area for which accident statistics are routinely recorded as well as being easy to specify to subjects and involving many of the more interesting aspects of driving .
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