Example sentences of "easy to see the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He uses this church as an example because it is very easy to see the faults of the church through the irony of the poem .
2 It 's easy to see the fat on a lamb chop — and easy to cut it off .
3 IT is easy to see the word fan as a simple shortening of fanatic , but the origin actually lies in the old name for the followers of any sport .
4 ‘ It is easy to see the reasons for pessimism , ’ says an editorial .
5 It is all too easy to see the development of France in terms of an inexorable and inevitable process of expansion from early beginnings in the Ile de France around Paris to the country we know today .
6 Nonetheless , in the late 1970s it was easy to see the divisions of Zuwaya into sections and lineages reflected in the street map of Ajdabiya , much as the oases of Kufra or Tazarbu were subdivided into tribal territories .
7 It is also easy to see the patches of dark nebulosity which are not illuminated by any convenient stars , and make their presence known by blotting out the light of objects beyond .
8 In the case of depression , it is easy to see the body shape which accompanies such a condition .
9 When I opened an upstairs window and looked into the ravine ( this was in winter , so it was easy to see the tracks ) , Zverev 's works , and those of some other artists , were lying out in the snow .
10 In the Lugbara case it is easy to see the hand of Durkheim .
11 It was easy to see the place was cool , thought Miles , there was always a copy of The Naked Lunch on the table .
12 But the writers of the books of the Bible did n't want us to be put off and as we look closer , it 's easy to see the human touches that the Bible includes all along the way .
13 It is not easy to see the future for the art of jewellery ; it may even be considered that as an art it has not a future .
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