Example sentences of "[adv] easily [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Because it 's a feminine trait that women are , on the whole , far erm less easily aroused into combat .
2 He had begun to feel that Carrie was really growing to love him , and having borne him his first child the future had seemed so promising , but now today he had been reminded that everything he had hoped and prayed for could so easily crumble into dust .
3 Decretal letters , in answer to queries about particular legal points , came to be the major source of declaration during the twelfth century , more numerous than the decrees of councils but not so easily disseminated for use .
4 If people were no longer so easily frightened into docility , new ways would have to be found to make them ductile .
5 In passing judgement on these crucial issues the historian is so easily blinkered by hindsight .
6 But most of the mealtime was spent with her either backing away from his leading philandering comments , or racking her brain to think of some comments or questions of her own — other than those that so easily sprang to mind , but which all centred around his employer .
7 Why bother , when we could so easily pay in cash ?
8 ‘ CT ST N T MT , ’ will soon be exposed by crossword buffs as ‘ The cat sat on the mat , ’ but place names are not so easily guessed by context .
9 Do not pile up plates or saucepans higgledy - piggledy on a high shelf , where they can so easily fall on top of you when you reach up for something .
10 Men are not quite so easily put off sex .
11 Indeed , Ramsay 's secret societies , the Nordic League and the Right Club , were so easily penetrated by intelligence agents , and the government has now released some of this material , that when this information is checked against independent sources it becomes possible to present a plausible account of what the British fascists were up to during 1939 and 1940 .
12 Even if one remains within the traditional canon of the eighteenth century , it is hard to believe that a major critic could so easily dispense with Goldsmith , Crabbe , and Burns .
13 Early mouse embryos and their component cells are most easily manipulated during fixation and immunocytological staining if stuck down to coverslips .
14 Small panels of bold , simple very low relief are perhaps most easily carved by hand , but on other work time savings of over 90 per cent can be achieved ; 75 per cent is a reasonable average .
15 Petrological observations show excess feldspar in many basaltic lavas which is most easily explained by crystal settling .
16 Brown and white , with long yellow legs ; most easily recognised in flight , which reveals pure white rump and tail and strikingly black and white wing pattern .
17 Should you wish to discuss this with me I may be most easily reached via telephone .
18 Many couples enter into marriages with the highest intentions , and while the chemistry is most potent the intentions are more easily converted into action .
19 Sugar and fat are also frowned on in the report because they can more easily lead to obesity than some other foods .
20 It may be helpful to management to express both stock level and debtors in terms of weeks of sales , giving figures more easily related to company day-to-day operations .
21 It may be helpful to management to express both stock level and debtors in terms of weeks of sales , giving figures more easily related to company day-to-day operations .
22 It is pointed out , for example , that what is of most interest is not pay levels but living standards , and the latter can be more easily influenced through tax and benefit policies .
23 However , among the things which we tend to think of as good there are some few things which are more easily conceived in abstraction from any larger social or natural context and we will expect Moore 's method of isolation to reveal these as the main bearers of intrinsic goodness .
24 One woman in two who worked out said they were more easily aroused after sport , SHE magazine reports — and men said sex was more frequent and satisfying for them , too .
25 The implications of the requirement of coherence can be more easily demonstrated in relation to atemporal objects .
26 Following this last point it is significant that the birthrate tended throughout the nineteenth century to be highest in areas where employment opportunities for women were lowest , for it is likely that knowledge was more easily acquired by factory workers than by those in service or those who stayed at home .
27 New teaching methods were more easily discussed in business studies or applied social science than in an area like engineering with an established body of knowledge and longer traditions of teaching .
28 It is , however , a presumption that may be more easily displaced in family cases particularly those involving children where it has not in the past been usual practice to award costs against an unsuccessful party .
29 some examples of a concept are more typical than others , and are more easily brought to mind .
30 Anistreplase is given intravenously as a bolus ( 30 units ) and is therefore more easily administered outside hospital than an infusion .
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