Example sentences of "it [adv] easy [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 CL makes it much easier to determine if sparry fabrics are of neomorphic or cement origin by displaying growth zones in crystal aggregates ( Dickson , 1983 ) .
2 Where possible , cut out the ends of the rotted area so that the new piece will fit at an open angle , making it much easier to fit than right-angled joints .
3 It 's interesting that gay men on Switchboard found it much easier to accept that they did n't automatically know best for lesbians than white people on Switchboard find it to accept that they might not know best for Black people .
4 Being on a data base , I suppose it means it 'll make it slightly easier to update when you come to update it ?
5 However , the real triumph was the fact that the user interface was matched to the traditional ways of working — which made it both easy to learn and rapidly accepted ( though much criticised for its lack of typographic accuracy ) by the publishing industry .
6 We must support both types by giving those happy with DOS more performance , and by making it as easy to use as possible .
7 The 3U high layout of the R450 makes it as easy to understand and use as any pocket tuner .
8 The restructure of the coal , aggregates , Speedlink , petroleum and metals businesses made it relatively easy to identify and organise separate sub-sector fleets , increasingly recognised by the new grey livery decorated with esoteric fleet symbols and depot badges .
9 The menu makes it very easy to use and the saving of high scores gives everybody something to aim for .
10 It is now a classically wedge-shaped dairy cow , particularly fine about the neck and shoulders , with an alert carriage and generally elegant appearance ; its mild temperament makes it very easy to handle and it is famous for its productive longevity .
11 Power assisted steering make it very easy to handle and the independent rear suspension on the saloons produced a high quality of road holding and comfort .
12 The ‘ development theory ’ made it too easy to claim that a state 's interests were at stake at the first sign of legitimate criticism .
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