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

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1 Once you 've made your initial contribution it 's much easier to continue .
2 In fact , any difficult yarns of this type are easier to weave if the weaving yarn is waxed .
3 It appears to be easier to categorize users than it is to assign levels to books .
4 From that time on it was easier to spot .
5 It is clearly easier to spot other people making mistakes than either to catch yourself or to admit to yourself that you did so .
6 Fluorescent and reflective clothing make children easier to spot both during day and night time .
7 The slightly more manageable numbers in each service make it easier to spot visitors and relate to one another .
8 Had the complainant been a woman it would have been easier to spot .
9 This too can be a blessing in disguise as those inevitable mistakes are easier to spot when the model is smaller
10 ‘ Er — I think I 'm going to need something a bit easier to spot than that . ’
11 A coastguard spokesman said the other two ‘ undoubtedly survived because they were wearing lifejackets , which also made them easier to spot in the water . ’
12 This will make it easier to remain upright and avoid being pushed over .
13 It was definitely easier to style and I would use it again without a doubt .
14 Chemically treated hair is always easier to style than natural hair and usually holds its style well .
15 Hair that was washed the previous day will be easier to style
16 There was also general agreement that logistic stocks and infrastructure on the far side of the barrier should be kept to a minimum — a principle that was easier to propound than fulfil .
17 The student found it easier to curb his own aggressive feelings to John when he defined John 's anger as a partial manifestation of anxiety .
18 If you have to remember details about people or events , picture them in your mind ( in full technicolour please ) and you will find them much easier to re-create when you need to .
19 Erm , you see they were dyed on the wrong side you know they were of course it was easier to penetrate than it would be if they dyed them on the right side you see , it was technically i far far superior .
20 Perhaps it was newspaper speculation that the ‘ courting couple ’ were about to get married that convinced Jason it was time to turn the tide in favour of something nearer the truth and gently let everyone into their secret that it was just one big publicity stunt which , once started , was easier to carry on with than deny , and far more profitable in any event .
21 It 's easier to carry bits than bodies .
22 The whole setup weighs about the same as a small combo , but is easier to carry because there 's less bulk .
23 The recording of fades to mark the beginning and end of a sequence is another of those chores which is easier to carry out during post-production editing than during live shooting .
24 Which makes them easier to carry .
25 The bronze was cast in standard ingots that were about 0.9 metres long with inward-curving sides that made them easier to carry on the shoulder , as shown on one of the contemporary Egyptian tomb paintings depicting Minoan emissaries .
26 One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out .
27 Lorne excuses his monocle on the grounds that , being astigmatic in one eye and myopic in the other , he needs but one lens to neutralize the problem and that one lens is harder to break than glasses and it is easier to carry spares .
28 If Dizzy the prodigal was to be received back onto his family 's old stamping-ground without too much in the way of resentment , her own job would be a lot easier to carry off .
29 They stop the contents of a partially filled sack moving around , keeping the load close to the back which is easier to carry .
30 One answer is that studies of comprehension are generally very much easier to carry out in a controlled way than studies of spontaneous production .
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