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

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1 Secondly , the predator must easily recognise the prey and remember .
2 The key-words you adopt for your pattern-note must easily recall a specific meaning for you .
3 They are made from sugar and should easily dissolve .
4 So large was the first general edition of 1935 that you should easily find a copy for not more than £10 .
5 Schools which were not thinking in such adventurous terms should easily be able to avoid ‘ a narrow and unproductive concentration ’ on the three core subjects of English , maths and science .
6 Direct Line , if it continues its current heady growth , should easily fill the gap left by the Charterhouse Merchant banking subsidiary , whose sale should be completed by the summer .
7 We should easily make it into two hundred pages or so . ’
8 With a properly maintained precision lapping machine , it should easily be possible to maintain a flatness of at least 2 µm over 100 mm .
9 Er but I would have though that should easily do it .
10 The Northumbrian club 's best-ever performance was 16th in 1973 , but with the Hudspith brothers , Mark and Ian , as well as the fast-improving Ian Archbold , in their line-up they should easily beat that .
11 Interestingly enough , having once entered the profession itself , age ceases to be a barrier , for actors of any age may easily teach each other something and share emotions honestly .
12 This can be disastrous and may easily occur if there is no wind in the early morning when the gliders are parked outside the hangar with a single tyre on the wing-tip .
13 A careless daily inspection after rigging may easily leave the glider with one aileron or the elevator disconnected .
14 If the towplane gains speed by flying close to the ground , when it noses up to start climbing , the effect of the wind gradient accentuates the climb so that the glider may easily be left flying close to the ground , in or near the wake and below the tug .
15 The radical implications of this assertion can be gleaned from an observation of Montaigne 's : ‘ We may easily discern , that only custom makes that seem impossible unto us , which is not so ’ ( Essays , trans .
16 The claim is so shocking — a paradox and even a horror , which we may easily be lulled into taking too lightly — that only two views of this man are possible .
17 While we wait for the doctor 's diagnosis the patient may easily die .
18 In the key marginal seat of Stretchford North , for instance , where John Grudge , nephew of the veteran retiring member Arthur Grudge , is standing for Labour against the Conservative Mike Jelkes ( formerly known as the Hon M. S. B. St J. St X. Haggard-Jelkes ) and the Liberal Democrat Frank Pale-Jones , a former official of the British Boring Board of Control , there is said to be such a degree of apathy that any one of the 26 ‘ fringe ’ candidates may easily win .
19 You may easily guess how far it exceeded my Expectation .
20 But your circumstances are precarious , and may easily lead you into unhappiness .
21 One may easily state , for instance , that no more than 25% of fiction funds will be spent on light fiction , but the statement is unhelpful unless all parties involved will readily recognize an item of light fiction when they see one .
22 You may easily gain the impression that only cynics survive and that every businessman needs a tame lawyer at his elbow when dealing with his own boss .
23 Visitors to the city may easily fail to chance upon Portugal Place which remains an oasis of timeless calm only a few paces from the crowded pavements of the city centre .
24 He may easily find himself drawn into uncharted regions of medieval law and administration , agriculture and technology , ecclesiology and theology …
25 It may easily be shown that the solutions of Khan and Penrose , and of Szekeres are included in this class .
26 This may easily be demonstrated by substituting only the products of Legendre functions of the first kind into the condition ( 7.15 ) , which can not then be satisfied .
27 It was pointed out by Griffiths ( 1987 ) , however , that this solution may easily be generalized by treating the parameter k in ( 10.36 ) as another arbitrary constant .
28 Any number of further explicit solutions may easily be generated using the methods described in the previous sections of this chapter with different combinations of particular solutions of the main equation ( 9.3 ) , ( 10.2 ) , ( 10.13 ) , ( 10.62 ) or ( 10.73 ) .
29 The metric ( 13.21 ) may easily be extended into region II simply by replacing both t and z by u .
30 The programme may easily be criticised as a political ploy designed to make decisions already taken look like the result of democratic process .
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