Example sentences of "it be to get " in BNC.
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31 | You see how hard it is to get people to adapt ? |
32 | Can you tell me how much it is to get in Elland Road these days , I would also give you petrol money . |
33 | What I why I was emphasizing earlier on how important it is to get all this over on the telephone . |
34 | Er but I say it , I was just using that as an example of how it brought it home to me how easy it is to get in . |
35 | It 's not illegal to buy or own replica guns , a flick through any gun magazine reveals how easy it is to get hold of one . |
36 | Bast tells Helen Schlegel how difficult it is to get a job in Edwardian England . |
37 | Today , wheelchair users are trying to raise awareness of how difficult it is to get around . |
38 | Today , wheelchair users are trying to raise awareness of how difficult it is to get around . |
39 | University College , Bangor , has revealed that it is to get an extra £330,000 from the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales as part of a £2.1m handout to Welsh colleges . |
40 | ‘ The really tragic thing is that the longer people are unemployed the harder it is to get them back to work . |
41 | It makes harder reading but really shows how hard it is to get to the start line and get people interested in the project . |
42 | It 's like other day , we were talking to this bloke like , and he were on about businesses , says you ca n't underst , oh he said something about finances , how difficult it is to get finance to start a business up and er , he said , I know , he said you ca n't me , he said . |
43 | Run it without a tape I think it is to get the test signal . |
44 | No well I feel in the long run it 's probably wasting money because erm we keep bodging it up which costs money , we might just as well see how much it is to get it and do it , and do it erm . |
45 | So it 's , if you 're overtime is at the grade C level , or the workload is at the grade C level , then you 're bet it 's cheaper to get overtime done than it is to get temps . |
46 | 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 |
47 | I actually expected her to be at home a lot more often cos it 's o , it 's a lot quicker for her to ge , to get from Blackheath to wha to er Ca Camberwell than it is to get back here . |
48 | That 's a great satisfaction to everybody , it goes to a car pound , and then you have to go there and pay your sixty dollars or whatever it is to get it out . |
49 | The only way you can stop getting paranoid about it is to get someone else to watch and tell you if you are doing anything wrong . |
50 | The professor 's wife said something about how difficult and expensive it was to get a good cleaning woman , and the professor responded uneasily , insensitively , aware that he was not getting the respect he was used to in his Senior Common Room . |
51 | Old Florence had left as usual for East Gore to stay with Jim and Jean and ostensibly to clear her verandah room for Tina and the new baby , but really everyone knew it was to get out of the way before all the excitement . |
52 | It was to get in those lectures , of course , ’ she added , flushing a little as she recalled some of the pointed remarks the headmistress had made to her , about lack of initiative and weakness of will . |
53 | It was to get away from such intrusions that he had come to Larksoken . |
54 | He was jealous of new blood , particularly when it was as blue as Angel 's , but Luke , who knew how hard it was to get established , had recognized Angel 's talent . |
55 | This accident … it was to get at Jack , right ? |
56 | I had not conducted business in Latin America or in Africa at all , and visits to both countries soon after I was appointed revealed how extraordinarily difficult it was to get an accurate view of both their problems and opportunities merely from reading , no matter how assiduously . |
57 | In support of the proprietary argument the plaintiffs resorted to an analogy with the position of a trustee in bankruptcy , whose right and duty it was to get in everything which had been owned by the bankrupt , including his business documents . |
58 | Well now , in the forest , besides the old man and his grandsons , there lived a tribe of goblins , hairy little creatures known as vookodlaks , whose greatest wish it was to get rid of the sun and live in darkness . |
59 | You 've just been telling us all what a relief it was to get out of the city . ’ |
60 | Miles had been dropping heavy hints about how difficult it was to get petrol and how he intended to use the Cortina ‘ for emergency uses only ’ . |