Example sentences of "could easily [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the Mirror confronted him over the damning documents , he said : ‘ Somebody could easily falsify records . ’
2 There 's a really good guitar buried in here , but considering ( a ) the high price and ( b ) the fact that you could easily retro-fit Texas Special pickups to your very own Strat , the SRV Strat is strictly for the fanatics .
3 Young points out that this means the victimisation of over 20 per cent of respondents is still unknown and that such a large proportion could easily skew findings from the surveys .
4 I made the mistake of telling two non-hill-walking friends that they could easily manage Creag Meagaidh .
5 The ability to help or to harm was not the least of the tools in the politician 's inventory , and it may indeed have been of greater value than some of the more troublesome varieties of patronage , where a favour for one could easily anger others who were disappointed .
6 The plan could easily cost $100 billion-150 billion a year , a massive increase in public expenditure .
7 If even one base pair change in DNA can profoundly affect the body , the inclusion of a whole length of foreign genetic material among our own genes could easily give rise to metabolic imbalances and disturbances .
8 Such an agreement could easily give rise to the inference that they intended the passing of property to be similarly postponed ( see Underwood v. Burgh Castle Brick & cement Syndicate , above ) .
9 In 1974 , Anthony Wigram founded Conservative Action for Electoral Reform and urged the adoption of proportional representation because " the present electoral system could easily give power to a Socialist Party controlled by an extreme left wing group . " .
10 That would cause an outcry and add several percentage points to inflation , and could easily check spending and strangle the recovery in its cradle .
11 Energy is not a quality one could easily accuse Wilfred Thesiger , ‘ The Last Explorer ’ , of lacking , as last night 's Viewpoint ‘ 89 ( Central ) showed .
12 At present , there are too few places that cater properly for tourists , yet we could easily create facilities which would attract more visitors , and encourage them to spend more , too .
13 If one believes this , then the attraction of a fixed-rate mortgage in 1992 could easily prove fool 's gold .
14 You could easily believe Beryl the Narrowboat is a rotting hulk … it 's certainly the impression she gives moored by the Canalside in Aylesbury .
15 I did n't dare return to the-place where I 'd killed him because I could easily arouse suspicion .
16 This would give double the required output voltage which could easily cause damage to the power supply components and beyond .
17 Its half year loss emerges at £51m and the figure could easily top £250m by the year-end .
18 It was further away from the centre of London and our home , and we could easily take Magwitch abroad by boat from there .
19 The tensions of wartime could easily turn anger against refugees who were thought to be getting privileged treatment .
20 I could easily write paragraphs in tender praise of that young girl 's pouting lower lip , but the end result would be to make her appear ludicrously deformed .
21 Young men who could easily find work in the East Anglian villages during the peak periods of the farming year — haysel and corn harvest — were dismissed by farmers after the harvest , and often spent the whole winter hanging about without work and without any form of subsistence except the parish or the charity of their family .
22 In New York , the board could easily find allies .
23 This high branching ratio together with the fairly poor performance of the acoustic-phonetic component could easily produce lattices with very many overlapping , highly probable word strings .
24 Musical savants could easily learn pieces by Greig which follow classical rules , but were stumped by the less structured avant garde works of Bartok .
25 This came both from abroad and from borrowers at home , who could easily obtain credit from the banking system which was flooded with foreign cash .
26 There they could easily obtain coal which was used as fuel and as a raw material , various salts from a mine below the works and from brine wells , and large amounts of water from the River Tees .
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