Example sentences of "[is] [adj -er] to get [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The sense of touch is also a very fundamental one in that it is easier to get beyond the barrier of words and thoughts to direct experience this way . |
2 | On the other side of the mountain lies Gable Crag which , though it can be approached from Wasdale , is easier to get to from the top of Honister Pass . |
3 | From Lugano it was fine because the winter is always six months and everything is closed in any case , but here the galleries are open the whole year and the museum is easier to get to . |
4 | ‘ As far as I can see there is only one house that is easier to get at that way than by going through the town , and that is the house on stilts . ’ |
5 | It 's easier to get on an E5 than an E7 down at Cheedale . |
6 | They said , ‘ Yes , we know that , but it 's easier to get at from the front . ’ |
7 | And we know that it 's easier to get through a hospital now , appointment times are met , there 's less anonymity and more explanation to the patient of what 's happening next — the fact that we do know this because of surveys and face-to-face interviews itself comes from a culture of establishing objectives that matter . ’ |
8 | If you go there it 's easier to get to . |
9 | They did n't have it then , but it 's cheaper to get to and just as good . ’ |
10 | Yeah but it 's better to get in contact with Southmead if you can . |
11 | Go in mummies car if it 's smaller to get in places , daddy . |
12 | Although the drawing program 's technique is trickier to get to grips with than the painting program 's , it has two main advantages . |
13 | ‘ We 're always looking for people of the right calibre , although today , with the downturn in levels of activity , it 's harder to get into corporate finance than it was five years ago , ’ he warns . |
14 | The crude facts about the tyrannies are easily stated ; it is harder to get at the truth about what the tyrannies were like . |