Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't [be] easy " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd climbed on his own , level after level , way up through clanking , pounding , smoking factoryland ; which had n't been easy . |
2 | It has n't been easy . |
3 | I 've had — it has n't been easy , this past week . |
4 | You know , it has n't been easy since — since Alison . |
5 | It has n't been easy . |
6 | It has n't been easy . |
7 | ‘ It has n't been easy ’ she readily admits . |
8 | ‘ It has n't been easy ’ she readily admits . |
9 | It has n't been easy , but at Walton Heath his dream came true at last . |
10 | It has n't been easy for people across the country it has n't been easy for businesses and it has n't been easy for the government to do it . |
11 | It has n't been easy for people across the country it has n't been easy for businesses and it has n't been easy for the government to do it . |
12 | It has n't been easy for people across the country it has n't been easy for businesses and it has n't been easy for the government to do it . |
13 | But it has n't been easy . |
14 | But it has n't been easy to organise . |
15 | But it has n't been easy . |
16 | She took a step backwards , and suddenly he realized that it had n't been easy for her to come here . |
17 | It had n't been easy at first ; he was n't her father and all she remembered of her own father was blows and shouting . |
18 | It had n't been easy to break into the tough world of radio news reporting , not with her fragile appearance , which had always been such a handicap . |