Example sentences of "[adj] it is for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Also , if a contractor is to carry out the work the more information we can supply to them the easier it is for them to provide an accurate tender .
2 ‘ The more information we can get from the public the easier it is for us to tackle criminals and make life in the town better for everyone , ’ he said .
3 The fitter we become and the more energy we expend on a regular basis , the easier it is for us to maintain our new figure .
4 Thus , the more mobile a dipolar group , the easier it is for it to follow the electric field up to higher frequencies , whereas the less mobile groups can only orient at lower frequencies .
5 I want him to know how futile it is for him to try and escape my influence … "
6 She said this with a certain violence , and Clara 's attention quickened , for she thought she was about to witness the emergence of one of the buried conflicts of which she had heard so much : but Mrs Denham said quickly , " For goodness sake , Clelia , you know how good it is for me to have James around , it takes me back to those lovely days when you were all so small and docile . "
7 I can tell him how important it is for us to have a home of our own .
8 The lower the bed is , the harder it is for me to get out .
9 The older the child is the harder it is for him to overcome his difficulty , but there are courses and there are techniques available which definitely do help children to overcome their problems with reading and with spelling and with language as a whole .
10 The more people who stand firm the harder it is for anyone to whisk it away . ’
11 I 've got a sale to go to at nine , and you know how difficult it is for me to get back to sleep once I 've been woken . ’
12 The larger the number of firms already supplying a market and the more difficult it is for them to collude , the more competition there is likely to be .
13 Unfortunately many employees also know how difficult it is for us to stop them simply imposing changes without agreement from the people that are affected .
14 It just shows , I think , how vigilant Councillors need to be when you get all these documents , and you do get many of them if you 're a District County Councillor , and how necessary it is for you to read them and study them and to remember because these things are very very important when they 're put in when it goes to higher authority at that time .
15 Can you imagine how bitter it is for me to have to write that sentence ?
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