Example sentences of "[pron] easy [to-vb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The introduction , in 1951 , of the General Certificate of Education made it easier to enrol secondary-modern pupils for such examinations , since at ordinary level ( O level ) the more able among them could now take one subject or a few subjects , without having to take a whole group of subjects at the same time . |
2 | Expectations will be identified explicitly , making it easier to simulate alternative policies under a variety of assumptions about the way expectations are formed , and the way investigations are formed , and the investigation of the robustness of different policies . |
3 | But no planning regulation may be passed , no law affecting the education of the young or the use of the highway , and so on , which will make it easier to realize one conception of the good or more difficult to pursue another . |
4 | It may make it easier to take tough decisions on tax reform , restitution of property confiscated by communists and local-government legislation . |
5 | The development , they say , will make it easier to integrate high-speed prescalers onto counter circuits , multiplexing circuits and other multi-function chips used in communications . |
6 | Apart from the difficulty of chambers , the ordinary person who has no special connections normally finds it easier to get some kind of start on the common law side , where there is a great deal of small work , in county courts and the criminal courts ; on the Chancery side there is no criminal work and all the civil work tends to be fairly important . |
7 | Scale-less ( leather ) or partially scaled ( mirror ) varieties made it easier to prepare such fish for the table , while ‘ pot-bellied pigs ’ were encouraged for their high weight-to-length ratio . |
8 | Although there is a risk that life can become too self-contained and claustrophobic , farmers nevertheless find it easier to inspire some degree of personal loyalty among their workers and allow the class animosities of the occupational community to be vastly reduced . |
9 | This makes it easy to use each crayon as a fine , crisp ‘ tool ’ as well as a blunter one or rubbed on its side . |
10 | Most people find it easy to drink large quantities of calorific drinks , sweet or alcoholic , without in any way lessening or delaying their appetite for the next meal — and these drinks , and sugar itself , are perhaps the ultimate example of fibre-free calories . |
11 | Push buttons on deck make it easy to clamp abrasive sheet in place |
12 | 2 Do you find it easy to accommodate healthier foods into your lifestyle ? |
13 | ‘ I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 . |
14 | I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 . |
15 | Private sector organisations , more familiar with the model , have not always found it easy to integrate non-executive directors into their work ( Ham , 1988 ) . |
16 | The purpose of an index is to make it easy to locate any record in the system . |
17 | are friendly and find it easy to establish good rapport with others |
18 | If all the data are initially entered into a computer database , the power of a database management system makes it easy to present different views of the data to the researcher , allowing more subtle and complex associations to emerge . |
19 | Lady Emily found it easiest to ignore this room for two years ! |