Example sentences of "go to be easy " in BNC.

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1 Not that it was going to be easy to improve on the earlier filmed interview when , asked why he rarely practised in the nets , he replied : ‘ I do n't like confined spaces . ’
2 Solutions to the Ferranti crisis are not going to be easy to find despite the way in which the company has been inundated with offers of help .
3 Breaking through , making it to the top and finding real success is never going to be easy , despite the well-voiced criticism of pop music being ‘ tuneless rubbish ’ .
4 Shifting to a patient-driven health system was never going to be easy — especially not for the Tories .
5 I was not only able to review social security , I had the opportunity as a politician of implementing the changes — always provided I could get the support of my colleagues , of course , and that was not going to be easy .
6 I think : this is definitely going to be easy .
7 In readiness for the event I made all the arrangements I possibly could before the baby was born to make my return to work as smooth as possible , including hiring a nanny , and I thought that this was going to be easy
8 But it was not going to be easy ; some few years after Malmesbury 's comments another accredited diplomat noted à propos of an evening at the Tuileries :
9 ‘ It is n't going to be easy , that 's all . ’
10 ‘ It is n't going to be easy , ’ Karen had remarked when she heard I was coming .
11 I must be absolutely honest though and say that it 's not always going to be easy to try to live for Jesus at school .
12 Alice has told me that that is n't going to be easy for Alex to organize .
13 Getting the best from all three sounds is not going to be easy or cheap .
14 Dodging the press was n't going to be easy and Kenneth and I did n't leave the theatre until 1.30 a.m. when the all-clear was given by the wonderfully protective theatre staff .
15 He has the freshness of hope of someone who has yet to fully experience the closed shop of London 's damagingly influential network , yet with the cynicism of one who is ready and waiting to be disillusioned , who knows that to make any impact is n't going to be easy .
16 Trying to knock Tuffers off his England perch in India is not going to be easy .
17 But no marriage ends without mountainous difficulties and no marriage that ends with one 's wife marrying Richard Burton , in the full glare of publicity , both James 's and Richard 's , is going to be easy .
18 I knew it was n't going to be easy , as it was so very much his world , but I realized I must do it soon , because the longer I delayed , the longer I felt I would go on doing so — like facing up to the ashes .
19 ‘ Next year is not going to be easy financially , ’ he said .
20 Breaking the traditional mould of teacher training is not going to be easy .
21 It is not going to be easy .
22 I thought it was going to be easy .
23 Commissioner for Agriculture it became clear to him that the task ahead was not going to be easy .
24 It was not going to be easy to get any other candidate , and it was at the same time impossible to let the seat go by default .
25 Alice could see that it was not going to be easy for any of them to admit obligation to Jasper , even though he was being correctly impersonal , sitting somewhat to one side of the scene waiting for their approval , the image of a responsible cadre .
26 The point of our discussion of them so far is that the attempt to rebut scepticism by constructing an anti-realist alternative to the realism espoused by the sceptic is not going to be easy , even if it is possible .
27 It 's not going to be easy to convince him . ’
28 Therese said , ‘ Life is not going to be easy for them , an artist 's sons .
29 Since Isabella speaks no German , letting rip this torrent is not going to be easy for her .
30 It was up to her to try and work out a plan of escape , but without expert help that was n't going to be easy .
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