Example sentences of "it be easy [prep] [noun pl] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's easier for women to get work . |
2 | Whereas on , on Saturdays it 's easier for supervisors to say okay well this day we 're gon na be doing |
3 | Of course , it 's easier for fellas to look sexy longer . |
4 | Since in general ‘ politics ’ should not be discussed in school , it is easy for teachers to claim that they have no strong opinions about subjects like , say , the National Front . |
5 | It is easy for journalists to sit behind their word-processors and criticize what others are doing . |
6 | Ultimately , however , it is easy for readers to charge that the mask was not penetrated , and therefore that we have only scratched at the surface . |
7 | If the Tiebout mechanism is relevant , then there should be some effect of the costs of moving on the pattern of preferences ; that is , when there are many localities it is easy for individuals to move to the one they most prefer , and hence there should be a greater homogeneity of preferences within those localities . |
8 | 2–3 ) to complain that it was impossible to tell the exact hour ‘ since it is easier for philosophers to agree than for clocks ’ ! |
9 | Since a very large amount of material was required on staffing , syllabuses and in some cases resources , it was easy for reports to end up a pure description of a department 's programme . |
10 | Coun Szintai said it was easy for families to run out of money a day or two before Giro cheques were handed out . |
11 | As a result it was easy for protagonists to claim that opinions on test-tube fusion , particularly its validity or otherwise , were n't always made on purely scientific grounds , but that self interests were the driving forces . |
12 | They were contemptible , and therefore it was easy for governments to squeeze them . |
13 | It was easy for journalists to get jobs as copywriters . |
14 | Others were treated as aliens , although in practice it was easier for CUKCs to emigrate to Britain than other foreigners for purposes of family reunion . |