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Example sentences for "easy enough"

  • It would be easy enough to make some excuse or other.

  • It's easy enough to buy one in a building society if you're in reg'lar work.

  • It would be easy enough, of course, to warn Major Milroy of his daughter's proceedings.

  • As for my own course with Armadale, it is easy enough.

  • I am easy enough in my mind to-day to notice how wonderfully well I look in my widow's weeds, and to make myself agreeable to the people of the house.

  • If you have the fleshy body before you, or even the measurements of it, it will be easy enough to reproduce its form and size.

  • It is easy enough to mount them to perfection, but to make them remain as mounted for five years is beyond my powers.

  • It is easy enough to make a manikin larger or higher, especially on the hind quarters, even while the skin is being put on for the last time; but woe to him whose manikin is too large at the last moment.

  • Your caution to him not to tell me was a little obscure, but otherwise I found it easy enough.

  • It was, however, easy enough to go quickly by, with ordinary salutations.

  • This valley ran right up to the foot of Mount Everest and seemed an easy enough approach, but the mountain itself looked absolutely unscalable from this side, showing nothing but a series of very steep precipices.

  • But if the strain on this first day was likely to be severe, I argued that the coolies could rest to-morrow, and that the second journey in frozen tracks would be easy enough.

  • It's easy enough to be a beak when you're young and athletic, and can offer the latest University smattering.

  • Easy enough to be unconventional when you haven't suffered and know nothing of the facts.

  • It's easy enough to preach when you are an outsider.

  • That will be easy enough; just leave it in the crutch," promptly responded the Turk.

  • At first, the instability of the earth amuses him; he fancies that, when he shall tire of the amusement, it will be easy enough to leave the place.

  • It would be easy enough to crouch there unobserved.

  • It may be easy enough for a man to deceive you people by pretending to be a gentleman but we can see through them.

  • But I could pay it easy enough," the pseudo-Scandinavian retorted.

  • They would be easy enough to forge, but if they were exposed he would be a suspect and his fictitious uncle in Australia exhumed.

  • It's an easy enough thing to do," he replied.

  • You would find it easy enough with my help.

  • You will find it easy enough to get on with the women of the party, I fancy--from what I have observed.

  • It is easy enough to keep in touch with one so remarkably stout, for every one remembers him.

  • It is easy enough to be philosophic at home in a chair beside the lamp.

  • It would be easy enough to act defiantly and go at once; but if this meant that the final flight were near at hand she did not wish to excite anew her stepmother's anger and suspicion.

  • It would be easy enough to get you on to a station or big farm--you to learn the business, and your sister to teach or help in the house.

  • It is easy enough to tell her to "give and take" to the cadence of the horse's action; but the precise moment at which to do this must be made clear to the learner by some well defined and easily comprehensible rule.

  • The consequence is that from his powerful back action, he pitches too much in his collected paces to ride pleasantly to a woman, although when striding away at top speed he is easy enough.

  • This is easy enough to arrange in a riding school.

  • It is easy enough, you know, for men to come and go anyhow.

  • It is easy enough to depict elaborate plans which involve vast capital expenditure.

  • It is easy enough to talk in generalities, much harder sometimes to come to the brass tacks of a situation.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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