Which preposition to use with easy

for Occurrences 338%

It is the Russian policy to be delightful to the ambassadorsmake life very easy for themshow them all that is brilliant and interestingopen all doors (society, etc.)

of Occurrences 221%

" "Albeit they be not easy of fulfilment," she said, "yet are they possible, and they are things that it beseems you to do.

in Occurrences 214%

He was not easy in his mind; I could see that by his face.

to Occurrences 163%

"Blind submission don't come easy to most Americans.

as Occurrences 149%

But if you will stop to think one moment of the difficulties of my position, you will see that it was not as easy as at first it appears.

than Occurrences 124%

"Sales easier than books, and profits greater."

with Occurrences 55%

"Easy with your names, mate.

on Occurrences 54%

But Jack is easy on the score of his mission, since the general, who is nearest the stone bridge, has been apprised, and well knows that the fire which has been coming near his left flank is Sherman's.

about Occurrences 39%

" "But the work, the physical labor, entailed on you, Hector!" "Make yourself easy about that, sir.

at Occurrences 28%

"I found out enough so that Alma has a better job, and things are going easier at home.

by Occurrences 27%

But it seemed easy by comparison.

after Occurrences 10%

But once he did, it was easy after that.

without Occurrences 8%

She thinks me such a delightful creature that she is never easy without me.

from Occurrences 8%

A magnificent excursion, but easier from Barèges.

under Occurrences 8%

It would be a satisfaction to me, and I should think to yourself, that the unopened letter in Mr Hodgson's possession (supposing it to prove your own) should be returned in statu quo to the writer, particularly as you expressed yourself 'not quite easy under the manner in which I had dwelt on its miscarriage.'

before Occurrences 4%

Military life now lost its attraction, and in 1826 obtaining leave of absence he left his native land and turned his face toward London, doubtless with the hope strong within him that a substitute for the steam-engine had been found, and that his future lay secure and easy before him.

within Occurrences 4%

These generally go together, as a Man cannot be agreeable to others who is not easy within himself.

out Occurrences 2%

You see, my dear, in making my pleasures consist of these unfashionable diversions, I am not of the number who cannot be easy out of the mode.

up Occurrences 2%

I am beaten now, in this game that seemed easy up to the very last moment.

through Occurrences 2%

A splendid warrior; in private life a bit of a Don Juan, perhaps; but his womenfolk bear him no grudge on this score, liking themselves to sail easy through matrimonial seas.

amongst Occurrences 2%

He was quite social and easy amongst them; and, though he drank no fermented liquor, toasted Highland beauties with great readiness.

along Occurrences 1%

The walking was easy along the margin of the forest, which, of course, like that on the other side, had been invaded and crushed by the swollen, overflowing glacier.

into Occurrences 1%

Staffy: I would never go so far as robbery, but to bid it welcome I would, and it coming fair and easy into my hand.

during Occurrences 1%

So far, then, we had plain sailing, and it continued plain and easy during the short time we stayed in Peebles.

like Occurrences 1%

This uncompromising poet, not pliant and easy like Horace, animadverted like an incorruptible censor on the vices which were undermining the moral health and preparing the way for violence; on the hypocrisy of philosophers and the cruelty of tyrants; on the frivolity of women and the debauchery of men.

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