Example sentences of "[adv] so easy " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , life is rarely so easy for the cocoa collector . |
2 | ‘ God , you 're a lot of trouble , I could get along so easy and so nice if I did n't have you on my tail ’ , ‘ You crazy fool … blubbering like a baby ? |
3 | It was no longer so easy to remain an island of reason when every timber surrounding us had been magically selected ; when our departure had been synchronized not with the weather , but with inner portents of another kind of time . |
4 | Just so easy to do it to you now . |
5 | Er I 'm just so easy to you know |
6 | It is easy to understand this , but it 's not so easy to evaluate the different elements of theatre training , and see just how they contribute to the making of that elusive thing , ‘ a compleat actor ’ . |
7 | That sort of system is not so easy for actors looking for their first job but easier when you are well known . |
8 | But it was not so easy to brush him off afterwards . |
9 | But it is not so easy to find good examples of his suggestion that batterie can lend wit except in the Blue Boy 's révoltades in Ashton 's Les Patineurs . |
10 | However , the solution to be applied to overhead power lines , short of conversion to underground cable or high voltage DC transmission , is not so easy considering the very substantial voltages and currents involved and the heavy capital investment in existing structures . |
11 | In 1922 it was not so easy to predict crop yields as it is today . |
12 | It is not so easy to destroy a waterway . |
13 | I can see the town airport from where I am , indeed I can touch its tarmac with a digit thrust through the chain-link fence — all that separates it from the Lofleiđ3ir — but to get from here to there is not so easy , and involves taking a bus into town and back out again or taking a taxi . |
14 | Airikkala 's Irish co-driver Ronan McNamee knows the forests equally well , but points out that trying to read the roads from a map is not so easy , particularly at speeds of up to 130mph . |
15 | But it is not so easy if you have a condition which is not susceptible to diagnosis and has no clear-cut signs or symptoms . |
16 | Gazzer took a step backwards , disturbed to find that he felt threatened : she was not so easy to manage after all . |
17 | Not so easy . |
18 | It was not so easy for the Scottish Protestants . |
19 | ‘ It is not so easy to turn your whole life inside out , ’ says Sergei , and moves in his knight to mate my pepperpot king . |
20 | It was not so easy to find the cemetery where Mrs Zamzam 's father was buried . |
21 | But it was not so easy to be dismissive of the Incas . |
22 | Poor crops and stock , however , may stem from land of low potential or from bad management ( or both ) : it is not so easy to differentiate . |
23 | With the use of oil as a transport fuel for cars , things are not so easy . |
24 | It is not so easy to change the playmates when they are brothers and/or sisters ( siblings ) , and many parents tell me of their concern about the seemingly incessant feuding that goes on among brothers and sisters . |
25 | The argument on moral grounds is not so easy . |
26 | This last is not so easy as it may seem , but can be highly illuminating . |
27 | This would be easy enough to notice but not so easy to interpret . |
28 | But it 's not so easy . |
29 | Not so easy . |
30 | Seat adjustment is not so easy , however ; if the seat is too close or too distant from the rudder pedals ( in those models so equipped ) , then one must deplane , pick up the seat and re-position one of four pairs of locating holes on each lower seat tube , spaced about an inch apart , on to two floor-mounted prongs . |