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Example sentences for "could readily"

  • The Theatre was very empty, but the audience was composed of persons possessed of a high intelligence of Art, as I could readily see by the deep silence and sympathy with which my play was listened to.

  • I could readily accede to this omission, since from the context it was easy to understand who the persons were.

  • If, however, you should think that the articles should be answered without delay, I could readily cause it to be done, by other persons.

  • Still, I occupied my leisure in reading novels, histories, and such books as I could readily get.

  • Either of these plans I could readily support; but they have met and will meet with such opposition that we cannot hope to carry them or ingraft them in this bill without defeating it.

  • Benny immediately removed the coat he had put on; but it could readily be seen that he was sorely disappointed at thus being advised to remain in the station, for advice from the keeper was to him nothing less than a positive command.

  • But you touched her off all the same," and it could readily be seen that Dan's anger was getting the best of him.

  • This appeared to satisfy Master Roberts that his mistake could readily be rectified, and he gave himself wholly up to a review of the late proceedings until Seth suggested that they retire.

  • He spoke in a regretful tone so new to me that I inwardly repeated, as if that would help me to his meaning, "That I could readily understand!

  • I could not help observing that it wore that curious expression I had observed in it once before--on that night when he had said that he was in no trouble which I could readily understand.

  • I again inwardly repeated, wondering, "That I could readily understand.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "could readily" 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:
    could afford; could assume; could come; could discover; could endure; could find; could finde; could gather; could haue; could judge; could keep; could not; could not refrain from; could not tell what; could observe; could perceive; could play; could read; could sing; could swim; could talk; could understand; effect their; individual ownership; little after; narrow ledge