Example sentences of "[pron] can be easily [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You must be able to remove it quickly in case of fire , or some other emergency , so attach it to the window surround with double-sided tape , which can be easily ripped away or frequently replaced if you want to open up all the windows for a weekly blast of fresh air through the home . |
2 | The basic question is whether the reports , research results , anecdotal evidence and folklore refer to some form of known energy which can be easily integrated into the fund of established knowledge , or whether they indicate some other , more mysterious , perhaps more fundamental , energy , which operates in an altogether different way . |
3 | The following are the principal varieties of semantic anomaly which can be easily recognised by direct intuition . |
4 | The iron produced in the process is in the form of small pellets which can be easily handled ; with blast furnaces , the metal is molten . |
5 | There is no doubtful premise which can be easily discredited . |
6 | Among the beauties of the Dewey Decimal system are its simplicity and the universal appeal of its notation , which can be easily understood and applied . |
7 | These dissemination procedures were a feature of an earlier project supported by the ESRC and the present project will pay particular attention to developing software which can be easily understood and used by social scientists . |
8 | Special coloured marking pens , which can be easily erased when changes are made , are used to block in room allocations . |
9 | The Amiga is already supported by a large body of games software which can be easily transferred to CD-ROM for sale to CDTV owners . |
10 | These are also processes which can be easily incorporated into the computer system . |
11 | Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable . |
12 | Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable . |
13 | The first uses large , two metres tall puppets which can be easily seen by large audiences . |
14 | Each one of the 36 terminals provides information on thousands of local work-related training programmes which can be easily accessed . |
15 | As a result , dust and pet hairs roll into little balls which can be easily removed by vacuuming . |
16 | Otherwise use Venetian blinds in plastic or wood which can be easily wiped , or wooden shutters , or no covering at all . |
17 | choose products which are packaged in materials which can be easily recycled . |
18 | The objective of data analysis is to produce a flexible model which can be easily adapted as the requirements of the users change . |
19 | It simply creates the need to make another diary entry which can be easily overlooked . |
20 | An occasional court appearance can become enshrined as mere ritual ceremony totally encapsulating a particular moment of time which can be easily forgotten . |
21 | You can be easily done without . |
22 | Perhaps the one point that should be emphasized is that extreme care should be taken in documentation and interpretation of petrofabrics , as one can be easily misled by what appears to be a straightforward thin section ( Fig. 5.45 ) ! |
23 | The company displays goods , including pads for the management of continence , where they can be easily seen and purchased without embarrassment as part of the ordinary process of shopping . |
24 | Posting mothers ' names where they can be easily seen by anyone entering the unit should be avoided , and a policy developed specifying who is authorised to transfer babies between mothers ' rooms and the nursery . |
25 | It is very convenient that the three digits are so unlike one another since they can be easily recognized . |
26 | These fingerprints are in such a form that they can be easily compared one with another ; that is to say the computer can calculate a measure of ‘ shape difference ’ between any two axes . |
27 | They can be easily reconfigured between different product lines ( Cohen and Zysman , 1987 : ch. 9 ) and do not necessarily conform to the linear layout . |
28 | They can be easily distinguished from closed back rugs by the white threads of inserted wefting running across the back . |
29 | These systems are useful practically because they can be easily miniaturised , they can generate a direct electrical output , can give continuous readouts , and they can be used in biofeedback systems . |
30 | The entries are always in pencil so that they can be easily erased should there be any cancellations or changes in the booking . |