Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] easy [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The need on the part of performance scoring models for ready access to detailed transaction and account balance trend data required for such a marketing strategy are already stored on the database , even if off-line , and in a form that makes them sufficiently easy to retrieve . |
2 | The Free Curl cordless styling Brush , Free Curl cordless styling Tong and Free Curl cordless combination Brush and Tong have been designed specifically for women on the move which makes them so easy to travel with . |
3 | Neither , I believe , are they so easy to train , and I suggest that they lack the brain power of the Norfolk . |
4 | But the car , he 'd er he says oh that was funny he says , I blew past him , popped into fourth , I blew past him real easy going up the . |
5 | The wide , airy nature of the streets here give the city a marvellously spacious feel , so that I found it most easy to spend some hours just strolling in the gently warm sunshine . |
6 | It is Liszt who nevertheless looms largest in the anthology , and in whose music I found it most easy to understand Crimp 's belief in Levitzki as ‘ one of this century 's master pianists ’ . |
7 | He had grown up with the impression that women 's motives were suspect , and so when Tom Rooney had given him advice he had found it so easy to believe , because it was what — subconsciously — he expected . |
8 | Inside the mouse 's body , of course , the poison that made it so easy to catch is still present and can cause serious damage to the unfortunate cat . |
9 | ‘ Of course , if you get married now , ’ Aunt Lilian said , ‘ you may not find it so easy to get into politics . ’ |
10 | ‘ He wo n't find it so easy to get another wife , ’ she said to Owen . |
11 | Small firms may not find it so easy to make this commitment , particularly if they have either a small , stable workforce , or the need to recruit at short notice when vacancies occur . |
12 | Perhaps it was the universal bond between animal lovers and vets that made it so easy to become part of the community . |
13 | But is it so easy to conceive of a pain which is not hurting you ? |
14 | This encourages price uniformity among sellers and makes it less easy to label price-cutting a computational mistake . |
15 | The fact that he found it less easy to talk about such things to a young girl did not mean he was less impassioned than she was . |
16 | He will find it less easy to defend his involvement with a cricket call-line service last summer , a job that some will say kept him from his Yorkshire priority . |
17 | There are also some people who ‘ specialize ’ in babies and young children and they may find it less easy to empathize with teenagers and handle them wisely . |
18 | It is also writing safeguards into its software to make it less easy to copy . |
19 | The spokesman for the Liberal Democrats will probably agree that to go into further detail could make it less easy to get the type of consensus that we want . |
20 | Not only is it extremely easy to go the wrong way , and indeed many businesses have foundered on the basis of one , usually inadvertent , mistaken direction , but all of us are aware that a lot of businesses are n't going anywhere at all . |
21 | You will find three food charts in this book ( in addition to a calorie chart of drinks ) to make it triply easy to follow the new high-fibre low-calorie method of eating reduction and health benefit . |
22 | I can imagine it would be , because perhaps , erm , the higher you are , not only is it more easy to fall , but it 's more easy to be tempted . |
23 | There are sound anatomical reasons for this — the distance of the penis from the anus militates against direct infection from that source , and the ‘ external ’ nature of the penis makes it more easy to keep clean and perhaps abort an early infection . |
24 | However , the real triumph was the fact that the user interface was matched to the traditional ways of working — which made it both easy to learn and rapidly accepted ( though much criticised for its lack of typographic accuracy ) by the publishing industry . |
25 | We must support both types by giving those happy with DOS more performance , and by making it as easy to use as possible . |
26 | The government 's information-technology advisers pointed out that British householders will not find it as easy to receive satellite signals as many believe . |
27 | After the catastrophe , they would hardly find it as easy to summon police as they had done before . |
28 | The 3U high layout of the R450 makes it as easy to understand and use as any pocket tuner . |
29 | Larger employers will have a cycle of recruitment with targets set in advance , so they should find it comparatively easy to allocate a specific number of jobs to Compact . |
30 | In such circumstances they may find it comparatively easy to become , or to be seen as , innovators . |