Example sentences of "[is] [adv] easily [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is one in which the traditional distinction between politics and administration is most easily made . |
2 | Arctic land birds breed almost entirely between mid-May and July , when days are long , the weather is propitious , the ground is unfrozen and relatively clear of snow , and food is most easily hunted . |
3 | There is some unevenness in the treatment of individual cases , and this is most easily explained by the varying degree in which the testator 's intention could be determined . |
4 | Petrological observations show excess feldspar in many basaltic lavas which is most easily explained by crystal settling . |
5 | How this network operates is most easily explained by means of the phasor diagram presented in figure 8.12(b) . |
6 | A map is most easily conceived as having two co-ordinates , like longitude and latitude on customary human maps . |
7 | This is most easily done after the third cleavage which is at right angles to the first two , and so divides the embryo into four animal and four vegetal cells . |
8 | This is most easily done by having the students ask appropriate questions and become familiar with the answers that are most likely to be given . |
9 | Ibbeth Peril is most easily visited by continuing along the road from Gibb 's Hall until the dense screen of trees on the right ends at a large open space used by the highway authority for the storage of grit ; here is accommodation for several cars . |
10 | This is most easily seen by drawing a picture like Figure 11 . |
11 | This is most easily seen in the context of a market which takes place only once . |
12 | The discourse types to which this approach is most easily applied tend to have certain features in common . |
13 | Trambone is in the key of C and the main theme ( repeated in bars 1 to 8 and 18 to 25 ) is most easily played by sticking with the simple chord shapes of C , Am , F and G , which I have diagrammed below . |
14 | Similarly , we need to ask : what kind of music is most easily understood by the visitor ? |
15 | The reason why males usually compete more intensely is most easily understood by considering the energetic costs of reproduction to each sex . |
16 | But there is another , perhaps rather less obvious , reason to avoid candid recording which is associated with the subject 's self-image and is most easily understood by continuing to draw a parallel with photography . |
17 | The Edge is most easily reached from the top of the B6270 road linking Kirkby Stephen and Keld . |
18 | This is most easily dealt with by ensuring that when Newco is formed it elects to have the same accounting year-end date as Target . |
19 | However , it is precisely where the infliction of grievous bodily harm has taken place that rape is most easily established under a traditional rape law , so that the absence of a non-consent requirement in these circumstances is not particularly significant . |
20 | Nowhere is this more apparent than where access to farmland is most easily accomplished and is least organized — in those rural areas which abut directly on to the main centres of the population : the so-called ‘ urban fringe ’ . |
21 | This is friendly Borrins Moor Cave and is most easily located by following Alum Pot Beck upstream from Alum Pot to the point where it passes through a gap in the field wall . |
22 | This is most easily simplified by noting that C can be written formally as unc and consequently |
23 | Like all ideas , it is most easily controlled if it is first given a name . |
24 | This is most easily performed using the CS conditions . |
25 | But that 's that 's perhaps easily remedied , if you could get a er a driving licence holder to take them , who , a volunteer driving licence holder , among one of the parents or somebody who could take the children at periodic intervals to visit the hospital to do this sort of thing . |
26 | In passing judgement on these crucial issues the historian is so easily blinkered by hindsight . |
27 | Way back in Isaiah in thirty fifth chapter , the er , the prophet there gives a little picture , and he uses the illustration , he says this way is so plain , it 's so simple , he said that even the wayfaring man , the traveller , though he is a fool , he does n't need to make any mistakes in it , he does n't need to err in the way , it is so simple , it is so easily understood . |
28 | It remains unclear as to whether caring is so easily divided or whether , like morbidity , it is in fact a continuum . |
29 | Hopkin sings : ‘ My blues are my own , / My blues are my own , / What is reaped , / Is so easily sown , / What is reaped , / Is sown , / Alone . ’ |
30 | What price then that metaphysical guarantee of social differentiation when it is so easily abolished in the confusion it was supposed to preempt and render impossible ? |