Example sentences of "can not be easily [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A band that rages across the rock firmament with such intensity that they can not be easily assimilated into the serried ranks of all the other homogenous contenders . |
2 | The public choice school once more offers explanations for economic phenomena that can not be easily explained by traditional public finance theory . |
3 | Arabic uses a number of devices which can not be easily represented in back-translation . |
4 | Hypertext systems are generally self-contained and can not be easily integrated with other programs and data . |
5 | However , what is perceived as the belligerent , aggressive , lively , gregarious character of the Afro-Caribbean pupil , can not be easily ignored by the teachers , and presents a constant reminder of the nature of the school . |
6 | Nationalism is linked to deep-rooted human instincts and can not be easily ascribed to clever politicians . |
7 | Although their output can not be easily measured like the productivity of a factory , nevertheless they are vital to the nation 's economy as well as to its stability and happiness . |
8 | In this way badly needed public resources , which can not be easily paid for , could be met by those corporations whose financial reserves are sufficient for a proportion to be ploughed back into the community from which they were originally largely reaped . |
9 | Corporatism tends to " fit " the facts best with respect to the major functional economic groupings of capital and labour ; with respect to issues of economic policy ( especially in so far as they concern incomes ) in periods of boom when labour can not be easily disciplined by market forces ; and at the level of the central state . |
10 | [ The ] political function [ of ministers and departments ] can not be easily translated into the language of financial management ’ . |
11 | An arrangement may be made so that you look at only one person who ‘ interprets ’ what is said , through writing or clear speech , but awareness of the ‘ feel ’ of the meeting and possible eye contact can not be easily conveyed at second hand . |