Example sentences of "make [pers pn] [adv] easy " in BNC.
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1 | For nearly two centuries a political framework had existed which had made it increasingly easy to tap Europe 's resources and savings . |
2 | Understanding the ins and outs of all your mortgage options is never simple , but we have made it as easy as possible in the comprehensive Money Matters section starting on page 20 . |
3 | We have made it as easy as possible for institutions to help students in genuine financial need within the resources available to them . |
4 | He 's made it perfectly easy for you , and nobody will think any the worse of you for getting out . |
5 | Why are n't more people buying organic now that the supermarkets have made it so easy ? |
6 | In this case it seems that the structure of the drama has made it too easy for the children — perhaps because of the non-confrontational role adopted by the teacher as messenger early on , when he was excited and enthusiastic about the railway and its effect on another town . |
7 | Many of my school friends know hardly anything about sex and it worries them but mum has made it very easy for me to ask questions . |
8 | He 's made it very easy for me , everything is in US dollars . |
9 | There 's going to be new legislation soon which will make it dead easy for landlords to kick tenants out and I 've had enough of all this as it is . ’ |
10 | The law does n't make it that easy , quite apart from making you prove her infidelity ( she may deny it ) . |
11 | Suppose that he has to produce , not the complete works of Shakespeare but just the short sentence " Methinks it is like a weasel " , and we shall make it relatively easy by giving him a typewriter with a restricted keyboard , one with just the 26 ( capital ) letters , and a space bar . |
12 | ‘ I think you will agree that that will make it extremely easy for me to keep a constant eye on you ? ’ |
13 | But in the beginning you should make it as easy as possible to get into the habit without excuses getting in the way . |
14 | We 'll make it as easy as we can for you . |
15 | Only , we do n't make it too easy for them to find us . ’ |
16 | Although revised , in its final form the bill did not assuage White House misgivings that it would make it too easy for plaintiffs to prove discrimination , and would force employers to impose hiring and promotion quotas based on race and sex in order to avoid expensive law suits . |
17 | Apart from specific anatomical and physiological disabilities which may make it less easy for the individual to maintain safety , there are many external agents in the environment which can cause injury and disease . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | As you get older , the pressures of work , home and family can make it very easy to forget your own health . |
20 | As you get older , the pressures of work , home and family can make it very easy to forget your own health . |
21 | It will not make it very easy for them to be called if they seek to interrupt now . |
22 | Well , mm , wo n't that make it very easy for terrorists to , to hop over the low wall and avoid the enormous nine foot gate they 've got , sticking up like a sore thumb now would n't that be rather redundant ? |
23 | 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 . |
24 | At that time , the physics course at Oxford was arranged in a way that made it particularly easy to avoid work . |
25 | The French government succeeded in carrying through their plans for three reasons — because the more centralised legal and planning structure made it less easy for pressure groups to hinder progress , because , to a large extent , the government 's arguments — that it was a straight choice between nuclear power and penury — were both heard and largely accepted and , finally and possibly most important , direct and immediate financial benefits were offered . |
26 | The restructure of the coal , aggregates , Speedlink , petroleum and metals businesses made it relatively easy to identify and organise separate sub-sector fleets , increasingly recognised by the new grey livery decorated with esoteric fleet symbols and depot badges . |
27 | Devices such as internal pricing made it relatively easy for international companies to disguise the transmission of funds in or out of the country , quite apart from the purely technical problem of valuing overseas assets . |
28 | The softness of gold made it relatively easy to employ for ornamental purposes . |
29 | When he entered the party in 1927 , his radical , iconoclastic temperament made it relatively easy for him to align his own cultural views with those of a sectarian political group . |
30 | The rise in equity prices during the 1980s , made it relatively easy to float new issues , and this gave an impetus to equity financing . |