Example sentences of "how [adj] it is for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Frankly , having spent two days looking at how different it is for Nirvana right now — or rather , how it was six weeks ago — I found it difficult not to . |
2 | It is surprising how easy it is for businessmen to assume that other nationalities will react in exactly the same way as they themselves do . |
3 | It is frightening how dependent upon drugs we are all becoming and how easy it is for doctors to prescribe them as the universal panacea for our ills . |
4 | And the fire actually started beyond the North Wall , just by the North Gate , but the wind was blowing from the North , and it blew it down , and although it did n't burn the rather better stone houses , facing onto St Aldate 's , erm behind I think a lot of the poorer houses did suffer , and St Ebbe 's parish , next door , suffered a great deal , and because it was war , I think they just , the city council , city records lament that there how hard it is for people , and there 's no money to help them . |
5 | But Making Out highlights how important it is for women to have a job and be with other women workers — often in very crummy circumstances , but actually being very resilient with a lot of humour and girl talk . |
6 | I can not stress enough how important it is for teachers to realise that because drama is such a powerful tool for helping people change , as teachers we need to be very sensitive to the emotional demands we make on our students . |
7 | I can not over-emphasise how important it is for cyclists , that any barrier should allow enough room to pass through without dismounting . |
8 | This goes back to what I was saying about the ‘ fellowship ’ of conferences and similar events and how important it is for people to enjoy themselves and make contacts . |
9 | That 's without mentioning how important it is for Suede to hurtle into people 's lives … |
10 | The unfairness of it all and how desperate it is for Thomas seems to be overwhelming emotions . |
11 | This is another case which proves how vital it is for Attorney General Sir Nicholas Lyell to correct inconsistencies in sentencing . |
12 | Look how difficult it is for women to get on in the medical or legal profession ! |
13 | It is as much about who I am as it is about how I look , and about how difficult it is for women to separate the two . |
14 | We all know how difficult it is for scientists to obtain their due recognition . |
15 | We all know how difficult it is for members of the security forces and their families , and we should now be aware that they are at risk all the time . |
16 | It 's amazing how difficult it is for strangers to find the main entrance to many schools , particularly when the school is a modern flat roofed single storey building . |
17 | Talk turns to a familiar theme — the failure of the city to support new ideas , the segregation of black and white music , how difficult it is for dance music to get substantial airplay — most of all the struggle to make the rest of the city sit up and take notice of its thriving techno scene . |
18 | A recent report published by the EOC revealed how difficult it is for girls in YTP . |
19 | At the end , Slim is the only one who understands how difficult it is for George to take the action that he did , and also why he did it . |
20 | They invite the reader to consider what police work is , how necessary it is for society today and even on occasion how , paradoxically , certain sorts of " good " police work can bring about evil . |
21 | For example , there is some disagreement about how wise it is for parents to intervene in their children 's quarrels , given that parental attention might unwittingly reinforce quarrelling . |