Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] easy " in BNC.

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1 The Führer has it easy .
2 Thus , a woman with two small children in the air-raid shelter is said to have commented : ‘ The Führer has it easy .
3 But he has it easy .
4 At the moment the defender organising the line in a flat defence finds it easy to catch an opponent offside .
5 It might be an idea to consider whether you have ‘ programmed yourself ’ to be an insomniac by telling yourself that you are one of those people who ‘ never finds it easy to fall asleep ’ .
6 One health visitor , for example , says that : ‘ Society finds it easy to decide when people are old .
7 Make friends with someone who finds it easy to be spontaneous .
8 Now there is no knowing when you may be needed and not everyone finds it easy to be on hand to talk or listen when required .
9 In another BT study , Away From Base , psychologist Dr Guy Fielding identifies four distinct travelling personalities — the ‘ bee ’ who works hard when travelling but gets impatient if the journey takes too long ; the ‘ chameleon ’ who finds it easy to sit back and relax despite travel disruptions ; the reliable ‘ beaver ’ who always gets the job done but prefers to be in constant contact when on the move ; and the independent ‘ cat ’ who really prefers to be at home and likes to ‘ take his own world with him ’ when travelling .
10 I do n't suppose my wife finds it easy , for example .
11 I make it sound as if he finds it easy … .
12 Not every single part of it is directly relevant to the student 's future , not every student finds it easy or indeed enjoyable .
13 He finds it easy to sleep , wherever he is and in whatsoever position he finds himself .
14 The Devil finds it easy to do his work when the world is dark .
15 That measure is not considered controversial on either side of the House ; my party finds it easy to support ballots .
16 No man finds it easy to sleep the night before a battle , Charlie had been told , and many used the time to write long letters to their loved ones at home ; some even had the courage to make a will .
17 She finds it easier to say to herself , ‘ He might never have died , if only … ’ .
18 You may be the kind of person who finds it easier to have sex than to talk about it , whether with new or regular partners .
19 Apart from the difficulty of chambers , the ordinary person who has no special connections normally finds it easier to get some kind of start on the common law side , where there is a great deal of small work , in county courts and the criminal courts ; on the Chancery side there is no criminal work and all the civil work tends to be fairly important .
20 This means that the user generally finds it easier to use and data from one program can be easily transferred to another , a feat requiring skill and patience on machines like the PC .
21 He finds it easier to live without property .
22 The rat finds it easiest to memorize ( learn ) a new trick when the memory of the old trick is weakest .
23 Pilot whales are called ‘ caa'ing whales ’ in Shetland from the way their friendly and peaceable nature makes them easy to ‘ caa ’ or herd into shallow water .
24 The knots running crossways from small ridges on the warp strands , which makes them easy to count , and those running lengthways correspond to each individual weft yarn .
25 And I have packaging specially for the small ones , it makes them easy for people to post if they want to post them off to friends .
26 However , when the cell divides the chromosomes condense — this makes them easier to distribute to the daughter cells — and are now easy to see .
27 Which makes them easier to carry .
28 Some vinyl-based flocks are ready pasted , which makes them easier to use .
29 The animal 's increasing vulnerability to malnutrition and disease makes them easier to trap .
30 look at it , I find it makes them easier because I think there 's gon so that 's gon na be quite hard is n't it , I 'll
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