Example sentences of "readily [be] " in BNC.

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1 Contradictions , splits , can readily be perceived , by those minded to perceive them ; pursuits that can be married , like oral history and psychoanalysis , can be found to separate .
2 It is a sin for which neither absolution nor salvation may readily be forthcoming .
3 This he knows can readily be accommodated as yet another sort of consumer commodity , ‘ within the sphere of personal life permitted in liberal societies ’ .
4 This may be a little exaggerated , but it makes the point quite nicely that the commodity position of British trade recovered strikingly well after 1945 — essential imports could readily be paid for by exports plus the American loan remarkably quickly after the war 's end .
5 These examples could readily be multiplied .
6 It will readily be noticed that the elements of causing death by reckless driving are virtually the same as those of ‘ reckless manslaughter ’ : indeed , in Seymour ( 1983 ) the House of Lords held that they are the same , and the only doubt arises over the reference to ‘ substantial damage to property ’ in the Lawrence test .
7 Foreign genes can readily be inserted into the virus genome and expressed at high levels .
8 I have in fairness to say that there is no hard evidence for this ; but it seems possible that if such a case of misidentification had occurred , it would not readily be admitted .
9 The same argument could readily be made for restaurants , but there is a difference .
10 Certainly these associative processes can just as readily be interpreted as constituting an associative mechanism for categorization or concept formation in that they allow physically different stimuli to come to be treated in the same way .
11 While the climatic conditions in any given market can readily be found from published data , the temperature and humidity conditions to which a product may be subjected during shipment to that market are largely unknown ; they may be very sever and potentially damaging .
12 Many of the important properties of products , and particularly cosmetic products , are assessed subjectively , e.g. , appearance , colour , odour , taste , texture , and can not readily be expressed in numerical terms .
13 In the case of the terminally ill , their use is ordinarily uncalled-for , since they can readily be categorized as heroic , or extraordinary , therapy , imposing a further burden of discomfort on the patient with no foreseeable benefit in terms of increased comfort in the future .
14 An unacceptable deterioration of glycaemic control occurs when control can not readily be restored by a minor alteration of the treatment regimen .
15 User expectations are often unreasonably high ; use of administrative computing systems encourages bureaucrats to believe that environmental data can just as readily be analysed and used to support decisions .
16 While no doubt imposing a degree of justifiable administrative rigour on Urban Programme expenditure , the attainment of such measures can too readily be equated with ‘ success ’ ; obtaining accurate assessments of some outcomes , notably job-creation totals , is fraught with difficulties ( as examined in Chapter 9 . )
17 Street autonomy might readily be restricted by the patrolling constable .
18 This information can now readily be produced within existing clinical budgeting systems .
19 Four , in particular , can readily be identified :
20 A number of reservations can readily be identified .
21 The justification for an involvement in partnership can readily be found on philosophical grounds about which there is little dispute .
22 Although Garvey and Caramazza describe implicit causality as a property of verbs , it is , as we have already implied , best regarded as an aspect of world knowledge and , as such , its effects can readily be accommodated within the mental models framework , particularly if one assumes with Ladusaw & Dowty ( 1988 ) that generalizations about roles associated with verbs lie in the domain of world knowledge rather than linguistic theory .
23 It can readily be seen that the sum of constant capital ( C ) used up in the two departments is equal to the sum of means of production produced in Dept .
24 This division is intended only to simplify the analysis and should not be taken to imply that the aggregate level of unemployment in a country can readily be divided into completely separate and distinguishable categories .
25 The duties of a Resident , Temple asseverated , were such as to give ‘ opportunities for the exertion of any degree of administrative capacity , tact , and industry ’ , and , amplifying : ‘ It may readily be supposed that this keeping in touch with the people without impairing the authority of the Emir and consequently of the whole native administration , is no easy task , and one on which any amount of administrative tact and ability can be exerted . ’
26 This plug could not readily be used for all the connections since a dedicated line is not available on it , whereas on the ROM location is dedicated to that specific address block .
27 The same can not so readily be said of a man , who does not necessarily imprint his surroundings with personal feelings .
28 The pervasive and complex systems of economic dependency in developed countries ensure that we are interdependent in innumerable critical ways and may readily be made to feel powerless .
29 The ‘ awkward ’ minority , Norman ( 1980 ) points out , may all too readily be labelled as mentally infirm , despite their right to be ‘ sad , bad tempered , unsociable or eccentric ’ , like anyone else .
30 As any of the information in the Figure 1 may have a bearing on a section in question , it can readily be seen that advanced hyper-text features are needed if all the relevant subject matter is to be available and easily reached in the electronic medium .
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