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Example sentences for "may easily"

  • It may easily be believed, that he would not suffer so handsome an occasion of improving his acquaintance with the beloved object as now offered itself to elapse, when even good breeding alone might have prompted him to pay her a visit.

  • As the Crocodile of the Nile attains when adult a length of thirty feet, one moiety of which is taken up by the tail, it may easily be imagined that the power of this weapon can scarcely be exaggerated.

  • It may easily be imagined, therefore, how terrible this visitation must have been to such men.

  • It may easily be imagined that such a superstition, surrounded as it was with every external circumstance which could make it more imposing, would take a powerful hold of the Jewish mind.

  • And this is commonly of more danger in a Popular Government, than in a Monarchy; as it may easily be made believe, they are the People.

  • But base Mony, may easily be enhanced, or abased.

  • That slaves abounded at Corinth, may easily be admitted.

  • Why it has not yielded, we may easily see, by even a slight glance at some of the incidents in our history.

  • Trochaic hexameter, too, may easily be written with single rhyme; perhaps more easily than a specimen suited to the purpose can be cited from any thing already written.

  • It may easily be believed that, in any case, he did not much wish for a confidant who, both by his rank and character, was as little to be trusted as he was able to be useful.

  • As may easily be supposed, they came; the social revolution smouldering throughout northern Greece now broke out into open flame, and the national-social party there sent to Perseus for help.

  • That Gascoigne had time to press his suit, and that he did not lose such a golden opportunity, may easily be imagined, and her father's communication relative to Osman Ali very much assisted our midshipman's cause.

  • As may easily be imagined, on the following day the boy was christened John.

  • It may easily be imagined that such attacks soon embittered minds already disposed to find new causes for the old hatred, and besides the Catholics did not long confine themselves to resolutions and pamphlets.

  • It may easily be imagined that although no one came to disturb us we did not sleep much that night.

  • As may easily be supposed, the "Cadets of the Cross" vied with both Catholics and Protestants in the work of destruction.

  • It may easily be supposed, that these defects in his conduct rendered him contemptible in the eyes of those children who were at first much behind him, but soon overtook him, to his inevitable disgrace.

  • It may easily be supposed, that my affections for my family, and my wishes to do well for them, induced me to hope for preferment.

  • It may easily be supposed what were the anxieties of a youthful mind, while he waited with impatience for the arrival of that day, which was to make him master of so many hidden treasures.

  • It may easily be understood that much fresh knowledge reached Rome as a result of this journey.

  • How unable so small a companye of people, soe poorely sent over, were to make way for such as shoulde followe, may easily be judged.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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