Example sentences of "easily [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There are many species , though , which with a little initial research can be easily reared by conscientious amateurs . |
2 | Compared with the measurement of alkalinisation and salinisation , whose samples of soil can be easily gathered at one point in time and the electrical conductivity of saturation extracts gauged , the measurement of soil loss is more demanding . |
3 | Perhaps with their greater freedom they are most easily blinded by the options and may forget to take account of the special needs of those who live alone . |
4 | Any drink that can be easily given in small quantities |
5 | Adams ( 1985b ) illustrates this kind of difficulty in showing how a subject with good vision in the right eye , but perception of light only in the left eye , could easily bump into a half-open door before realising it was there . |
6 | He had two almost contemporary biographies and a wealth of oral tradition to draw on , and out of these materials he made a lively and dramatic portrait , full of sentiment and warmth , which easily outdistanced in popularity the biographies written by later writers who tried to do better . |
7 | As a result the vector is seen to rotate through an angle φ which is the separation in longitude between A and B. In general the rotation of a local vector when carried round a closed path on any two-dimensional surface is given by the expression which is easily checked for the route discussed . |
8 | Both examples are easily checked by reverse working : unc In mixed numbers only the fraction needs to be divided out in 67 this way . |
9 | In terms of printer use , the librarian has to state whether s/he is using 1 ) Parallel ( Centronics output ) or 2 ) Serial ( RS423 output ) Most printers will be parallel and this can be easily checked by looking at the microcomputer . |
10 | Although this is complex to analyse , the average times are easily checked in any given case . |
11 | The following list of assumptions , which is by no means exhaustive , adds a note of scepticism to the claim that individuals can easily locate in the local communities that reflect their preferences . |
12 | I am not now going to engage in lamentations about the ignorance and lack of reading of present-day undergraduates , though I have done so in my time , and could be easily provoked into them again . |
13 | This new feeling was real fear , not so much of physical injury as of humiliation , that being most easily provoked in someone of her age and sex . |
14 | If British managers prefer manpower to machines it is because manpower is easily adjusted to the rapid changes in demand , which are common in this country . |
15 | Movement artefacts gave rapid fluctuations that occurred simultaneously at all recording sites and were easily differentiated from colonic contractions and discarded from analysis . |
16 | ( 2 ) Because their amplitude , which may exceed 200 mmHg , high amplitude propagated contractions are easily differentiated from other colonic contractions . |
17 | Here is a man who one can readily imagine as a commanding general and an overpowering lover , also as quick-tempered , easily aroused to jealousy , one who declaims his Farewell to Arms with the appropriate panache and is terrifying in his Act 3 outbursts . |
18 | Because it 's a feminine trait that women are , on the whole , far erm less easily aroused into combat . |
19 | One woman in two who worked out said they were more easily aroused after sport , SHE magazine reports — and men said sex was more frequent and satisfying for them , too . |
20 | So one reason why many women are less easily aroused in the morning may well be because social factors are more important for them than they are for men . |
21 | The problem can more easily arise for young academics , who are close in age to their students and do not know when they are crossing an invisible line . |
22 | Muddles can easily arise in discussion of the relation between spoken and written English . |
23 | ( Such behaviour can easily arise in occam because of nondeterminism . ) |
24 | In truth , with sensible precautions , Morrissey could have easily travelled to the salon . |
25 | John Coles has suggested a model for this area demonstrating the variety of land uses available to prehistoric communities in the Levels region and , as we will see later , this implies a situation much in evidence and more easily proven in the Middle Ages . |
26 | When told by them that the sales of budgerigar seed were disastrous and the market might easily disappear within a few years , Mrs Franklin came back with what you may think was a simple answer — but it was profound in terms of changing British public opinion — she said , " Breed your own consumers . " |
27 | To explore the island , hiring a car is essential , but this can be easily arranged through the hotel . |
28 | Half brick-wide holes were easily arranged in rows and granted good overall ventilation . |
29 | They all bear the prefix ‘ W ’ ( i.e. Worldscale ) and in the context are easily recognized for what they are . |
30 | The bright , but differing colours of the moths and caterpillars are warning signs , too , easily recognized by any insectivorous creature in search of a meal , and readily learnt should the first warning not be enough . |