Example sentences of "could easily [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We could easily arrange for a nurse to be here during your absence , ’ Adam suggested . |
2 | I presume this was a design compromise as an extremely hard and brittle edge could easily shatter on a hard piece of timber , so a softer tempering of the metal is necessary . |
3 | ‘ Ecstasy has similar effects , and this song could easily sink into a youngster 's subconscious . ’ |
4 | While it might be interesting to compare Mrs. Simper 's and Sophronia 's reactions to lower servants better educated than themselves , the essential point is that a violation of the ordinary division of labour could easily result in a domestic servant losing his or her place . |
5 | Your pet may be slow in responding , and this could easily result in a serious accident . |
6 | Writing from his prison cell in the Republic where he is serving 10 years for armed robbery , McGlinchey claimed he could easily tap into a central databank of RUC files . |
7 | Adams ( 1985b ) illustrates this kind of difficulty in showing how a subject with good vision in the right eye , but perception of light only in the left eye , could easily bump into a half-open door before realising it was there . |
8 | Clarify , however , is positioning itself against the others as the most ‘ haute couture ’ of the breed , the kind of house that could easily mushroom into a $100m enterprise in just a few years . |
9 | but can not sustain a courtly approach with the articulacy of Wilekin : line 23 , quoted here , could easily come from a prayer to the Virgin Mary , and the clerk soon concludes by a sacrilegious plea in Marian terms : ( " For the love of the mother of heaven , change your mind and hear my plea ! " ) |
10 | I tell her of my travels , although none of them is to a place you could easily find on a map , and of the people I have met . |