Example sentences of "[adj] to get [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ian Macdonald , QC , defending , asked Mr Johnson : ‘ It is probably easier to get into Buckingham Palace than into the Financial Times . |
2 | Suspicion fell on the 11-plus exam and research showed there was a large margin of error and mis-selection and that in some parts of the country it was easier to get into grammar school than in other areas . |
3 | It might , perhaps , be easier to get in touch with you outside the office . |
4 | Because for some people it 's as easy to get into Newcastle as it is into . |
5 | ‘ Of course , if you get married now , ’ Aunt Lilian said , ‘ you may not find it so easy to get into politics . ’ |
6 | Living in this area , for example , you can visit a campus university here at Sussex , a town-type institution at Brighton Polytechnic or Portsmouth Polytechnic , a city-based university in Southampton , and it 's very easy to get to London . |
7 | It 's quite easy to get to £50 a week just for basic essentials like stable and grazing rental , bedding and feed . |
8 | It 's all pretty standard stuff for the digitally-minded , and easy to get to grips with for the novice . |
9 | This rebated , dry glazed pivot offers improved weather resistance , single handed operation ( so they 're easy to get to grips with ) , and guarantees improved thermal efficiency in commercial , industrial and residential buildings . |
10 | Microsoft 's attempts to increase usability have worked well , producing a package which is easy to get to grips with and fun to use . |
11 | Although its drawing and selection tools are slightly more convoluted than they need be , the program is easy to get to grips with and has some nice touches that make it more usable than most . |
12 | bit more easy to get to grips with the physical stuff |
13 | I 'm going to , as will become evident , mainly focus on the diary , because that 's where at least eighty percent of the data resides , and it 's the bit that 's most easy to get to grips with . |
14 | Nonsense , said I ; it was still perfectly easy to get around London . |
15 | ‘ I just find it impossible to get into character here . ’ |
16 | On the opening day it was almost impossible to get into Salle 41 owing to the crowds . |
17 | Thereafter , someone had decided to make it well-nigh impossible to get to Ulm from Messkirch and had constructed an obstacle course of road-works , diversions , traffic jams and misplaced signposts which did my temper no good at all in the sweltering heat . |
18 | Very few people find it impossible to get to Flowers East . |
19 | I found it impossible to get from Mr and Mrs what their care would be , they were either unable or unwilling to discuss it with me , unquote . |
20 | We were dead lucky to get to bed without a belting on a Sunday . ’ |
21 | Families with children are much more likely to get into debt than people without children , and there is a greater risk to larger families . |
22 | Active , occupied children are less likely to get into trouble . |
23 | Second , takeover raids typically bid up the share price significantly , so again the incumbent management has considerable leeway before it is likely to get into trouble and be out of a job . |
24 | Yet he realized it was the best he was likely to get from Nora and that , on balance , he would do well to think of it as ‘ Nora 's apology , ’ accept it as such , and hope that these aberrations in her behaviour would die away . |
25 | ‘ We are always looking for more employers to become involved and anyone who wants to support our work is welcome to get in touch . ’ |
26 | ‘ It 's hard to get past Greg Norman , ’ he said . |
27 | It means I do n't have to work too hard to get into university but I will try anyway for myself , ’ she said . |
28 | Over the past few months they have been told that their primary and community health care is awful ; now the government tells them that accident and emergency departments will shut , along with 2000-odd hospital beds , when their immediate evidence is that it is hard to get into hospital . |
29 | ‘ Young people are finding it very hard to get into magic today . |
30 | I find it hard to get into relationships . |