Example sentences of "[verb] [be] easy for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It would have been easy for her to pass for a white girl . |
2 | It would have been easy for him to take it off . |
3 | It 's easy and it would have been easy for me to get up on a platform or to go into the department and say , look lads , you know , we feel that you 're justified in walking out the door . |
4 | ‘ It would have been easy for me to bring in someone without any experience and ease them into the job , ’ said Stapleton , now 36 . |
5 | It would have been easy for you to lose five pounds ’ worth of lead as you saddled up . |
6 | ‘ Without intimate knowledge of the business , it would have been easy for you to make an unintentional slip . |
7 | You may remember that Cliff wore a thumb pick and two National finger picks , hence the octaves section in bars 9 and 10 would have been easier for him to pick cleanly than if he 'd used a flat pick and no fingerstyle . |
8 | With family support of the kind practised here in Bristol , the situation would have been easier for me to accept . |
9 | Their closeness was less due to their nearness in age — though with only eighteen months between them it had been easy for them to grow up with similar interests and shared confidences — than to the fact that neither of their parents had ever made much of them . |