Example sentences of "[adj] [is] [adv] [verb] than " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Get a ticket , not a criminal record , ’ the ads urge you ; but this is easier said than done . |
2 | Of course , this is easier said than done , but it is thought that up to 50% of births of this type could be prevented by better standards of care . |
3 | This is easier said than done . |
4 | But this is easier said than done . |
5 | This is easier said than done . |
6 | But for colleagues who have illness in the family or marital troubles , this is easier said than done . |
7 | Like practically everything in business this is easier said than done , as the plethora of books , theories , advice and consultants testify . |
8 | This is easier said than done . |
9 | If nursing already recruits 25% of leavers with between 5 " O " levels and 2 A levels , this is easier said than done , particularly when one considers that other employment agencies are also preparing to compete more aggressively to obtain their share from the pool . |
10 | Of course , this is easier said than done . |
11 | When one of these is better researched than the other such judgements may be distorted . |
12 | That is easier said than done . |
13 | But that is easier said than done . |
14 | That is easier said than done for cash-strapped City , who are said to be losing £10,000 a week . |
15 | But that 's easier said than done , and you will be lucky indeed if it never happens to you . |
16 | That 's easier said than done . |
17 | ‘ That 's easier said than done . |
18 | Now I know that 's easier said than done . |
19 | " That 's easier said than done . |
20 | Manufacturers say that 's easier said than done . |