Example sentences of "[adv] easy [verb] on [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out . |
2 | By all accounts , William senior was not easy to get on with the turnover of partners in the early years of the practice was rapid , until he met his match in one Major Faulks in 1905 who not only outlived him , but stayed with the firm as a consultant until 1965 when he finally retired — at the age of 90 . |
3 | Impetigo is n't nearly as easy to pass on as chicken pox . |
4 | Elaine : ‘ A good fit for tiny Suzannah , who seemed comfortable , and quite easy to put on by myself . ’ |
5 | The other Met girls , Sheila , Marjorie , Babs , Dora and Jean were all very easy to get on with , and the Met Office was custom built for the job , with benches that were properly lit and stools the right height for us to work from . |
6 | Overall , the 238's layout is very easy to get on with , and it does n't take long , even for a first-timer , to get the hang of operating the buttons . |