Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] [adj -er] get " in BNC.

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1 When you get all three together it 's probably wiser to get out , if only to preserve one 's sanity . ’
2 it 's far cheaper to get a a san sanding belt and cut it down , you 'll probably get about five belts out of one sanding belt .
3 ‘ And it 's far better to get it out on the table , and to discuss it , even if you disagree than to find yourself nagging later . ’
4 Well I 'd rather not actually it 's much better getting the one O six .
5 And I think it 's much better to get a clear understanding from the market stall at that stage rather than leave it till later .
6 The shaky-hand aiming is a fair simulation of real throwing , though it 's much easier to get high scores here ( I even hit the odd 180 ! ) .
7 It 's much easier to get a good sound , too — far easier than on the smaller amps and combos at the lower end of the market .
8 It 's much easier to get through to the other side of the world than to the other side of London , and the lines are much clearer too .
9 It 's much easier to get started with Windows apps , as the interface is consistent .
10 It 's much easier to get good marks on a short answer question than it is in theory to but most people do n't because they do n't apply the correct technique so to writing short answers .
11 It is even harder to get somebody to renounce his conceptual background .
12 Ian Macdonald , QC , defending , asked Mr Johnson : ‘ It is probably easier to get into Buckingham Palace than into the Financial Times .
13 It is certainly easier to get the medical treatment dished out by Roger Beeding 's wife than it is to get to see your local GP .
14 It is much better to get out of bed and return after a short period when you feel more tired .
15 You will find it is much easier to get your fire going with one of those .
16 Remember that it is far better to get down and then to run into obstruction than to stall on to it at flying speed .
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