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Example sentences for "easy for"

  • It has been so easy for you," Honora faltered.

  • I would be cruel if I had to, but I hoped I shouldn't have to: something would turn up, something in the nature of an intervening miracle that would make it easy for me.

  • It's easy for you to shoot off your mouth, you've got a soft snap with Ditmar.

  • It is so easy for outsiders to criticize those who are sincere--and I am sure you are.

  • You want to get out of Quicksands--I'm trying to make it easy for you.

  • It has also made it easy for servants to go from city to city.

  • It is easy for men to be philosophers, when they are not lovers; but when once they fall in love there is no distinction then between the fool and the wise man.

  • Steam has made it easy for families to travel, who, without cheap locomotion, would never go one hundred miles from home.

  • It's easy for me to believe anything wonderful of you.

  • It isn't going to be easy for me, either.

  • Your philosophy will make it easy for you to say, "Good-bye!

  • And you,' I said, 'will that be easy for you?

  • And how was I to guess that you would go flying off to Paris just when everything was made easy for you to stop in England?

  • Oh, it is easy for you to smile and be sarcastic!

  • The long habit of rapid transitions made it easy for her to exclaim to the Duchess: "Why, I thought you'd gone back to the Princess!

  • But Rosedale's natural imperviousness to hints made it easy for him to brush such resistance aside.

  • Her husband's faith in her had made her renewal possible--it is so easy for a woman to become what the man she loves believes her to be!

  • But you will have everything, Grace--it would be easy for you to borrow ten times the amount I am asking for.

  • He saw no particular harm in making the best bargain he could; nor was it easy for him to understand why he might not dispose of anything he possessed for the highest price that was to be had.

  • Five or six minutes would suffice for him; and if he were seen going up the brig's side, it would be easy for him to maintain that he had come ashore in the boat.

  • He knew that her career must be short, and he fully expected to see her anchor; when it would be easy for him to take possession with his boats.

  • Many things are forgotten after long months have passed, but it will be easy for me to sharpen your memory.

  • He certainly did not make it easy for me," was the reply, "but as I remained firm, he was obliged to yield.

  • It would be easy for me to bring you every evening four hampers of game if you would give me only two baskets of vegetables.

  • It will be easy for us to extend it, and vary its application.

  • His money made it easy for him, perhaps, to pay what had to be paid; but it had nothing to do with his taking pains to keep me from knowledge of my son's disgrace.

  • But when she was ready to make it easy for him to talk to her alone, he did not give her the opportunity, and by and by she became sure that he did not want to talk to her alone.

  • I don't think he knows Vincent," said Colonel Eldridge; "but I suppose it would be easy for him to get an introduction.

  • The great shock to me was long overpast: it is easy for me to dwell on his gain rather than my loss; yet how I shall miss his wise loving letters and all the unrestrained delights of our correspondence.

  • It is easy for us now to say that some of the early English Missions, without thinking at all about it, in all probability, sought to impose an English line of thought and religion on Indians and Africans.

  • Do not think it is easy for me to say more.

  • It would not be easy for me to tell you how great a pleasure you have given me.

  • Do not send me away--see how I am suffering--it is so easy for you to say that you forgive!

  • But then, it would be easy for Orsino to give Contini a sum of money out of his private resources.

  • He said that the appearances were all against the prisoner, and that if he were really innocent, it would be easy for him to explain the case.

  • This disposition of them rendered it easy for Urquiza to attack and defeat them separately.

  • Then, it would be easy for me to silence the entire excitement of the press against me with a single stroke.

  • He added even further promises, by means of which he made it easy for me to agree to his wishes.

  • I just happened to think that if we did go into that state, it would be easy for them to get hold of Zara and me, if they only knew about it beforehand.

  • It would be so easy for me to give them the money to start over again or I could get my friends to come in with me, and make up the money, if I couldn't do it all myself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "easy for" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adequate domestic; because each; being raised; easy bowline; easy chair; easy circumstances; easy culture; easy enough; easy for; easy prey; easy sail; easy stages; easy task; easy thing; easy victory; fair maiden; feast days; five hundred thousand dollars; garrison duty; gold piece; good length; joint disease; many families; public proclamation; several colours; small extent