Example sentences of "this is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Robyn is not sure whether this is wonderfully modern and liberated of them , or rather depraved .
2 Technically — and particularly impressive for a film produced on a shoe-string — this is wonderfully done .
3 Any attempt to dodge this is professionally demeaning and destructive of a trustful caring relationship with the client .
4 Even though this is barely above the rate of inflation ( 6.1% ) , it stands ready to cut rates again .
5 For most women this is tremendously exciting ; but it can also feel strange and not a little unnerving .
6 The city council leader , Graham Stringer , said : ‘ This is tremendously important for the city .
7 ‘ Get a ticket , not a criminal record , ’ the ads urge you ; but this is easier said than done .
8 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 .
9 This is easier said than done .
10 But this is easier said than done .
11 This is easier said than done .
12 But for colleagues who have illness in the family or marital troubles , this is easier said than done .
13 Like practically everything in business this is easier said than done , as the plethora of books , theories , advice and consultants testify .
14 This is easier said than done .
15 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 .
16 As for printers the most common requirement is to print a table with a great many columns and this is easier using a wide carriage printer .
17 Of course , this is easier said than done .
18 This is self-consciously an escapist activity , its main value being that it avoids the careful budgeting and penny-counting which shopping itself entails .
19 This is evidently so on the EC — it was this issue that brought down Thatcher and accounts for Major 's sideways approach to Maastricht .
20 This is evidently in a way general .
21 This is evidently the most general form of C. Postmultiplication by A yields B in the form
22 This is evidently a fascinating line of enquiry with which to approach Nizan " communist novels .
23 The Soviet media responded with the assertion that ‘ this is evidently not inevitable ’ and pointed to official Turkish neutrality during the Second World War .
24 In the course of the following pages , this is evidently not true .
25 But , significantly , this is rarely if ever what those writers advocated .
26 This is rarely a problem for dating an archaeological site where fragments of broken pottery tend to abound , and it is usual to date several sherds from the same context to provide an average age and better precision .
27 This is rarely possible , for chimps join in an excited melée as soon as a killing occurs .
28 But this is rarely the case .
29 The aim of such practices is to achieve sustained yield involving optimum growth and regeneration ; ideally it involves the maintenance of equal numbers of trees in each age class , but as D M Smith ( 1986 ) discusses , this is rarely achieved in toto especially in old-growth or second-growth forests where age-class distribution is naturally disposed to older trees .
30 It assumes that an easy consensus can be achieved about the nature of the problem and its resolution , when this is rarely the case .
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