Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] easily [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , this form of research endeavour can all too easily produce a state of alienation in those conducting the research .
2 One can all too easily imagine a situation in which , within a few months , Poland will have the worst of all worlds : hyper-inflation and acute shortages and high unemployment , all at the same time .
3 This is an especially fertile area for discontent in any firm as junior and middle ranking partners press for increased reward for increased work and senior partners are reluctant to contemplate any reduction in their incomes before retirement ; and where one area of the work of a firm consistently produces higher returns than others , the clamour for tangible recognition in the form of greater profit shares for the partners involved can all too easily become the rock upon which the whole firm eventually founders .
4 A caution should given : ‘ There is a fascination about curve fitting to growth and population data which can all too easily become an addiction ’ ( Williams , 1975 ) .
5 They can also be a problem for women who 've had children because the full womb can all too easily force the stomach upwards .
6 Foxton 's unexpected involvement has inevitably led to Stiff Little Fingers being branded a New Wave ‘ supergroup ’ , a tag which could just as easily prove a hindrance as a help .
7 Some guys look as if they could be nice , but they could just as easily swing a baseball bat into someone 's face .
8 However , we can nearly as easily do the sum for the theoretical elastic breaking strain , and if we do this , we are apt to find that the answer we get is very roughly the same for any solid , almost irrespective of its chemical entity .
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