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

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1 There is , however , a torque which may be easily calculated for a rectangular loop .
2 One of the aims of the ANLT is to provide a general purpose system which may be easily adapted for new tasks .
3 I would quite like to include historical information about many of the places of interest along the route , but that would be a lot of work for £75 and I imagine the Council already has plenty of material which could be easily incorporated .
4 The contigs of the cosmid and YAC libraries found by the two methods were essentially identical except for minor differences in order neighbouring probes having very similar or identical hybridisation patterns and which could be easily swapped .
5 In the 1760s the Physiocrats in France laid much of the ideological foundation for a new form of monarchy by popularizing ideas of a natural social order which could be easily discovered by the use of the human intelligence and which all unbiased men of goodwill must support .
6 At a conference at Oxford in December 1989 , Professor Randolph Quirk , the famous linguist , attacked me fiercely for including material like this , which could be easily misrepresented by the press .
7 A spokeswoman for the Health Services Unit explained : ‘ We wanted to give the service a corporate image which could be easily understood by the public .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 The following are the principal varieties of semantic anomaly which can be easily recognised by direct intuition .
11 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 .
12 There is no doubtful premise which can be easily discredited .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Special coloured marking pens , which can be easily erased when changes are made , are used to block in room allocations .
16 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 .
17 These are also processes which can be easily incorporated into the computer system .
18 Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable .
19 Instead of wingnuts the easel has nobs which can be easily loosened or tightened and a ratchet handle which keeps the easel stable .
20 The first uses large , two metres tall puppets which can be easily seen by large audiences .
21 Each one of the 36 terminals provides information on thousands of local work-related training programmes which can be easily accessed .
22 As a result , dust and pet hairs roll into little balls which can be easily removed by vacuuming .
23 Otherwise use Venetian blinds in plastic or wood which can be easily wiped , or wooden shutters , or no covering at all .
24 choose products which are packaged in materials which can be easily recycled .
25 The objective of data analysis is to produce a flexible model which can be easily adapted as the requirements of the users change .
26 It simply creates the need to make another diary entry which can be easily overlooked .
27 An occasional court appearance can become enshrined as mere ritual ceremony totally encapsulating a particular moment of time which can be easily forgotten .
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