Example sentences of "could be easily [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 £221 million in tax could be easily saved by the simple use of the tax-efficient financial products which have been introduced by the Government over the last ten years ;
2 This choice reflected both the potential application of the eventual system ( i.e. , the Banking and Estate Agents ) and ease of availability ( the Music documents could be easily collected from a research bulletin board ) .
3 One of the reasons that ‘ loss leaders ’ of £25 holidays could be easily tolerated , and even a more general price reduction installed , was the advanced booking this drew in .
4 I have made calculations that indicate that transoceanic travel is not only feasible but could be easily achieved by an intelligent species only slightly in advance of us .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 This stocky Apollo , in Robert Buhler 's phrase , could be easily provoked .
8 The day could be easily extended to take in another popular viewpoint top — Win Hill to the east across the railway line .
9 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 .
10 In 1967 , I attempted to introduce legislation requiring car manufacturers to design their products in such a way that when eventually the vehicles are consigned to scrap , their plastics and metals could be easily separated .
11 As Hind III digested λ DNA was added to P. anserina genomic DNA before Bal 31 treatment , the kinetic of exonuclease activity could be easily assessed by probing the same blot with λ DNA ( data not shown ) .
12 Whether information fell within this implied term to prevent its use or disclosure by an ex-employee depended on the circumstances , and attention should be given to the following : a ) the nature of the employment , b ) the nature of the information , c ) whether the employer stressed the confidential nature of the material , d ) whether the information could be easily isolated from other material the employee was free to use .
13 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 .
14 Scott 's appointment could be easily justified on the grounds of his qualifications alone , but the attempt by the Select Committee to make something of the competition results only serves to cast doubt on the reasons for the appointment .
15 So it is not surprising that deconstruction was reduced to what could be easily handled and passed on .
16 There was a plentiful supply of cheap labour that could be easily employed in tiny sweatshops .
17 With a judgement of timescales allowed , success or failure could be easily monitored , now that there are both junior and senior international computer ranking lists .
18 Before sophisticated records of income or sales were ever kept , governments raised most of their revenue through customs duties and road tolls , the two places where transactions could be easily monitored .
19 The civilian guards could be easily overpowered by an IRA unit which could then drive a huge van bomb virtually unchallenged to the rear of Parliament Buildings .
20 However , these timings could be easily altered if required .
21 However , attempts to reduce the proportion of voting rights as the size of holdings increased were doomed to failure since the requirement could be easily evaded by splitting holdings and vesting them in nominees .
22 ‘ Oh , well , that could be easily arranged .
23 Will my hon. Friend therefore consult his colleagues at the Department of Transport to see whether it is possible for notices to be sent with car tax reminders , indicating whether certain vehicles could be easily converted to run on unleaded petrol ?
24 ‘ As we looked at the range of products available , we saw that FCRS offered us the most flexible route as the basic packaged solution that could be easily maintained . ’
25 The timber lid is in two parts and could be easily made from a few lengths of timber stained or painted to match the surroundings .
26 However , it is deemed unlikely to reactivate the effort despite contentions that the Intel work taking priority — largely the stuff of Open Desktop 2.0 coming out this summer — could be easily ported to the MIPS platform should it suddenly become a volume player .
27 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 .
28 Without pressing beyond the formal labels such rich evocations could be easily missed .
29 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 .
30 In 1980 , the owner approached a local architect , John Wharton , to provide him with a design that could be easily executed by direct labour and it was immediately apparent that exploitation of the high volume of the main east-west wing of the building would be the best way of obtaining the maximum accommodation .
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