Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh adv] [adj] it [is] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Our national office must help by better media coverage , bringing to non- members attention what we have to offer and how useful it is to belong to a trade union .
2 Just think how tangled up we are with pigs , how we love to hate ourselves as pigs , and how easy it is to turn a pig into a person .
3 At the end of the day , the right keycard system choice will depend not only on technololgy , its ability to adapt to the specific application and how easy it is to use , but on the reliability and the pricing of the product , and just as important , on the suppliers and their ability to provide international service and support .
4 Certainly a visit to the plains of Africa gives one an immediate impression of how conspicuous the stripes are and how easy it is to spot a herd of zebra in almost any terrain .
5 He also demonstrates how hard it is to maintain this view , and how easy it is to lapse into logocentric assumptions .
6 I also wish to renew the suspension for something slightly better and would like to know what one you recommend and how easy it is to fit .
7 There has traditionally always been an inverse relationship between the power of a tool and how easy it is to operate .
8 Yet how interesting and how informative it is to note Scriabin 's rubati , rhythmic subtleties , and extreme tempi .
9 You can imagine what loud sneezes did to Dawn 's nervous system and how dangerous it is to have a playful two-year-old near a very jumpy bird of prey !
10 Master Peachey has told me of the succession and how important it is to unite nations through contracts of marriage . ’
11 We all know how the week runs away with official interviews and calls , and how difficult it is to remember all the people with whom you ought to keep in touch , but when I think of the number of things which people of different types , like Lady Londonderry and Lady St Helier and others , have got settled by letting people meet at the dinner table , I despair of a man who never sees even those who have been longest in office on any occasion .
12 When you are sleepy the muscles around your eyes relax and your vision may become blurred — remember what it is like sitting and listening to a boring speaker and how difficult it is to focus clearly upon him .
13 They learned about selling , pricing , negotiating , licensing , and how hard it is to turn a profit from R&D .
14 This sketch may serve to show what obstacles the prosecuting authorities have experienced in bringing the B.M.F.L. case to trial , and how hard it is to predict when the trial will eventually occur , and what form it will then take .
15 I give you a good example of that , erm , well not how easy it is , not on that , but how easy it is to get money without having the money , okay , Tony wants that , the computer
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