Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be easily [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The removal of technical barriers may not be easily achieved by regulation ; changes of attitude will be needed to recognise the freedom of investors to receive the best return on their capital .
2 Generally , one topic merges into another , and it may not be easily seen at the time that a change of topic has occurred .
3 They argue that Y6N17 could not be easily produced by volcanism , and was probably formed by the same impact event as the Haiti glasses .
4 In Edinburgh , sources in the financial community said the reason Knighton is having trouble raising the cash for a bid is that the assets are ‘ Illiquid ’ -they could not be easily sold for cash .
5 This context having been provided , it will be possible to reassess the significance of electoral behaviour , and although it can be seen that in some areas and in certain types of constituency manipulation and deference were key factors , on the whole the electorate could not be easily controlled from above .
6 The recognition of parents who intentionally harmed their children could not be easily accommodated within the understanding of what these services were there to do : the scandals and the subsequent enquiries revealed time and again that social workers could not see what to lay people was painfully obvious , and what lawyers and other professionals ( with the benefit of hindsight ) constructed to be their duty to recognize .
7 Continental drift could therefore be easily explained by Hess 's hypothesis , since the rocks of the mantle under the continents are identical to and continuous with the rocks of the mantle underlying the thin oceanic crust .
8 At once she set a tone that would not be easily wrested from her .
9 Only then did it occur to me that , of course , my witticism would not be easily appreciated by someone who was not aware that it was gypsies who had passed by .
10 Although she occasionally looked waif-like , there was a most unchildlike determination to her mouth and a look about her jawline that suggested that she would not be easily deflected from anything she had set her mind to , but otherwise her parents ' pride in the perfection of their product was largely justified .
11 Holders Waringstown flashed a warning that they will not be easily deprived of the trophy , sweeping out Phoenix Park for only 45 in Dublin and winning by nine wickets .
12 The argument that , quite apart from the question of recklessness , the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims 1976 ( which only came into force in the UK in December 1986 ) does as a matter of law override the limitation provisions of both the Hague-Visby Rules and the Athens Convention ( for passenger claims ) will not be easily accepted by Norton Rose .
13 In other cases , the previous reign of horror may have more recently ended and the name — or rather the nickname — will still be easily recalled by readers .
14 Eleven days ago these sides contrived to conjure up one of the really memorable Croke Park finals that wo n't be easily forgotten by those fortunate enough to have been present .
15 A band that rages across the rock firmament with such intensity that they can not be easily assimilated into the serried ranks of all the other homogenous contenders .
16 The public choice school once more offers explanations for economic phenomena that can not be easily explained by traditional public finance theory .
17 Arabic uses a number of devices which can not be easily represented in back-translation .
18 Hypertext systems are generally self-contained and can not be easily integrated with other programs and data .
19 However , what is perceived as the belligerent , aggressive , lively , gregarious character of the Afro-Caribbean pupil , can not be easily ignored by the teachers , and presents a constant reminder of the nature of the school .
20 Nationalism is linked to deep-rooted human instincts and can not be easily ascribed to clever politicians .
21 Although their output can not be easily measured like the productivity of a factory , nevertheless they are vital to the nation 's economy as well as to its stability and happiness .
22 In this way badly needed public resources , which can not be easily paid for , could be met by those corporations whose financial reserves are sufficient for a proportion to be ploughed back into the community from which they were originally largely reaped .
23 Corporatism tends to " fit " the facts best with respect to the major functional economic groupings of capital and labour ; with respect to issues of economic policy ( especially in so far as they concern incomes ) in periods of boom when labour can not be easily disciplined by market forces ; and at the level of the central state .
24 [ The ] political function [ of ministers and departments ] can not be easily translated into the language of financial management ’ .
25 An arrangement may be made so that you look at only one person who ‘ interprets ’ what is said , through writing or clear speech , but awareness of the ‘ feel ’ of the meeting and possible eye contact can not be easily conveyed at second hand .
26 Modern surveying equipment such as Electronic Distance Measurement devices greatly facilitate this , not least because of their ability to store survey readings on data loggers , small electronic devices that record a large number of readings in a form that can later be easily transferred to a personal computer ( fig. 9.8 ) .
27 However , it can also be easily increased by division in autumn .
28 Now we are getting somewhere in our understanding of the behaviour of these fish for at night time they can often be easily caught in very clear water .
29 Eggs can then be easily transferred to the mouth by finger sucking or nail biting , causing reinfection , and spread to other members of the family by direct contact or via food , towels and bedlinen etc .
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