Example sentences of "easily be [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Stress can easily be generated in a class by a teaching program , through the use of competitive situations , for example . |
2 | He could easily be presented as a modest example of Samuel Smiles 's self-help — the illegitimate son of a farm-servant and a weaver , totally lacking in formal education , who advanced from Oldham textile-worker to foreman in an engineering works , until in 1861 he set up independently as a dentist , dying worth almost £15,000 , which was by no means negligible : a lifelong radical Liberal and temperance advocate . |
3 | Eggs which are deposited onto plants or the aquarium glass can easily be transferred into a breeding net ( the type used for holding pregnant livebearers ) until they hatch . |
4 | Females about to release larvae could easily be isolated into a purpose-designed nursery tank , and with good aeration and the proper food , success — according to Warren Zeiller of Miami Seaquarium — is not too difficult . |
5 | The devices could easily be hidden in a briefcase , smuggled past checkpoints and planted to cause maximum injury and damage . |
6 | This can easily be done with a pictorial key . |
7 | But if the support for the SNP was , like the Liberal vote , a substantially ‘ cross-class ’ phenomenon it can not so easily be categorised as a flight from ‘ class ’ as pertinent social collectivity , since it must be recognised that the ‘ national distinctiveness ’ of Scotland is overdetermined by the differential balance of classes in Scotland as opposed to England . |
8 | Such a recent letter , easily faxed , may provide sufficient data for an unfamiliar doctor or team to cope until notes are found , and if letters are stored as a cumulative file on a word processor a fairly complete history may easily be obtained from a secretary . |
9 | He wass so badly hurt we could easily be dealing with a murder inquiry . |
10 | Volumnia can easily be played as a sexless harridan : Ms Jefford interprets her as a passionate woman who dominates her son physically as well as spiritually , even to the extent of giving his face a resounding slap when he is recalcitrant . |
11 | For a health service observer such a home could easily be seen as a failure . |
12 | The town , however , was closer to Adenauer 's home , was not a centre of SPD support , and could more easily be seen as a ‘ temporary ’ capital until an all-German government was re-established in Berlin . |
13 | It could well and easily be replaced by a doctrine which has it that the surgeon 's act carries liability only if good faith and due care and skill can be shown to be lacking . |
14 | We have suggested that the lost berths could quite easily be replaced by a mixture of pontoons , remaining pile berths and by very small additions to existing marina complexes . |
15 | He knows that a profitable deal can just as easily be struck over a caesar salad and glass of mineral water as over a T-bone steak and bottle of vintage claret . |
16 | Lucerne and Berne , Switzerland 's capital city , can easily be reached for a day 's sightseeing . |
17 | Sit behind the wheel of the Calibra and it could easily be mistaken for a Cavalier GSi . |
18 | To my mind , it begins so well that it could easily be mistaken for a translation of an eighth-century hermit 's verse , composed in a beehive hut by a contented holy man of Old Ireland . |
19 | It will tend to lie doggo in the light and , because it is flat , it can easily be mistaken for a small mole on the shin . |
20 | DAS really gives the creative artist a simple way to create fast moving , effective animations which could easily be mistaken for a real cartoon . |
21 | Radiological studies are not able to precisely define the muscular end of the oesophagus and when a Barrett 's oesophagus is present with gastric mucosa lining the distal oesophagus , it can easily be mistaken for a hiatal hernia . |
22 | But language , because of its complexity and its technicalities can not easily be revealed to a wide audience . |
23 | Superfecundation is most likely to occur in town and city cats , where the individual territories have become so reduced in size that the odour of a sexually active female can easily be detected by a whole collection of different males . |
24 | He was ‘ convinced that my fellow politicians unnecessarily exaggerate the influence of labour … it can easily be overcome by a political leader with genuine sympathy with the working class and a practical programme ’ . |
25 | The reason for this specialization is our need to understand this specific and unique method of accounting which can not easily be understood from a commercial accounting perspective . |
26 | At least one small nineteenth-century factory in Dentorn , Greater Manchester , as an area noted for the manufacture of hats , was built with certain architectural features included so that it might easily be converted into a terrace of houses . |
27 | You may find you have a room or rooms in your own house which can easily be converted on a temporary basis for an exhibition . |
28 | Bowling can easily be incorporated into a school 's leisure programme and many schools use the facility on a regular basis . |
29 | Weirdly , but by a traceable line of descent through Unionism and Socialism , almost the same accents recur after thirty years : ‘ With the vast imperial resources which are the heritage of this country , the problems of poverty and want can easily be solved by a government empowered by the people to carry out their will . |
30 | By the middle of the Devonian the lobe-finned fish had acquired a suitable set of bones and muscles , and a stumpy fin arrangement that could easily be adapted to a four-footed locomotion . |